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William J. Udovich

Munster, Indiana

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William J. "Bill" Udovich, age 77, of Dyer, IN, and formerly of Lansing, IL, passed away Friday, Sept. 7, 2007. He is survived by wife of 33 years, Ingrid, nee Anderson; children: Kathie (Harry P.) Carlson, Christine (Dan) Owles, Carlene (Mark) Dickman, Lori (the late Hal)...

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To the entire Udovich family:
My deepest condolences on the loss of Bill Sr. Some of my fondest childhood memories where spent either playing baseball in the street with the spent tennis balls Bill Sr. would give us or dribbling away the hours playing basketball in your driveway.

God speed.

Steve O'Day

Mark - I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. My prayers are with you and your family.

To the entire Udovich Family,
I am deeply saddened by the loss of Bill Sr. I pray for the souls of Bill Jr and his mother daily and visited Holy Cross in August in 2007. Your family has endured a heavy cross. Bill Sr. was the epitomy of class and dignity and a model Christian; the same is true of all the Udovichs. I will have mass said for you in Maryland. May God bless you all.
With deep respect and sympathy,
Dave Kristo (friend of Bill Jr.)

Sue and Family,
Our deepest sympathy. We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Beth, Chris and Dan:

My deepest sympathies in your time of grief.

Our condolences to the Udovich family. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

Al Rodriguez/Debbie Mlynarcik

Chris, I was so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I have fond childhood memories of the Udovich family, Oakwood Estates and St. Ann School. I will remember your dad and your family in my prayers. Blessings and Peace...

Beth, Christine, and Dan I am sorry about your loss. You are in my prayers and thoughts. I will always have the memories of Disney with Papa Udovich.

Lori, Bill was the poster boy of post recovery heart attacks. I remember him well when you lived on 189th PL. I was your carrier in the 80"s. He was a nice man. Bill Polisson Salem Oregon