Michael A. Mikulski, of Plainfield, formerly of Bensenville, and Norridge, age 64, suddenly passed away Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, loving husband of the late Debra; cherished father of Michael James; dear son of Lottie Jusko and the late Robert Paul Mikulski; dearest brother of Victoria, Barbara, Paul, Margaret, Geraldine, the late Dorothy and the late Bruce. Michael was a Former Vietnam Army Veteran, receiving a purple heart and the bronze star. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Michael James Mikulski Future Education Fund. Visitation Monday, Nov. 26 from 4 to 9 p.m., at the Overman-Jones Funeral Home, 15219 S. Joliet Rd., Plainfield, IL. 60544 (Corners of Rt. 59 & 30). Funeral Services Tuesday, Nov. 27, 10 a.m., at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, Elwood. For more info
815-436-9221 or www.overmanjones.com.
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DONALD FULLER
November 19, 2020
GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS, MIKEY
Carole Rodgers
November 28, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Mikulski family at this time. We are so sorry to hear of this unexpected loss. Mike will truly be missed.
Ed, Carole, Jennifer & Christopher Rodgers
Tracy Fuller
November 26, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sadness. May your memories bring comfort to those that grieve. I will always remember you as my God Father and as my Uncle. You will always have a place in my heart. You will be dearly missed by all those that love you.
Krystin Fuller
November 25, 2007
All my love, my heart will be forever with you Uncle Mike.
victoria mikulski
November 25, 2007
victoria p mikulski-To my beloved brother,God Bless You,May Your Soul Rest In Peace.I Will Miss You And I Will Never Forget All The Fond Memories We Had As We Grew Up.
Don Fuller
November 25, 2007
It was indeed an honor to have known you. You always made me feel
like a brother and I love you for that. Geri, Tracy, Krystin and I will miss you and you will always be in our prayers.
We will rejoyce in knowing that you
were a great brother, husband and father, and we look to Jesus once
again to lift our spirits from the
depths of our grief and to think of
all the fond memories we have of you.
My God bless you my dear sweet friend and our hopes that we will
one day meet again.
Aunt Betty & Sharon
November 25, 2007
Our hearts are with you in this sad time. We love you very much Michael J.
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