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Barbara Ellen Kowalczyk (79) passed away peacefully Tuesday, May 5, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. She was born June 9, 1946, in Minneapolis, MN, to the late Edgar Howard and Eleanor Marie Tucker
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Guy Stephen Willenbacher, 62, of Elgin, Illinois, passed away on May 25, 2026
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Jack E. Rieke, 76, Army veteran born December 7, 1949, who lived in Harvard and surrounding areas for many years, born to Fred and Bessa Rieke of Barrington, IL. passed away April 5, 2026, surrounded by love
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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS - Norbert John Opon was born July 4, 1939, in Chicago, to John and Emily (nee Rzeznikiewicz) Opon. He died June 26, 2026, in Arlington Heights
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Dolores Jean Wrublik (nee Borgstrom), a longtime resident of Algonquin, Illinois, passed away peacefully on her 96th birthday, March 21, 2026. Former resident of Elk Grove Village and Chicago, she leaves behind a cherished legacy of family and friends
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Louise E. Mason, 89, passed away Friday, June 26, 2026
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Gary A. Johnson, 80, of Elk Grove Village, passed away peacefully at his home on June 24, 2026. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 56 years, Betty Johnson (née McWayne)
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Rebecca Mungove, age 85, of Batavia, formerly of St. Charles and Berwyn, passed away peacefully on June 21st, surrounded by her loving family after a long, courageous battle with breast cancer
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In Loving Memory of
Tara Michelle Feldman
July 4, 1975 - April 10, 2010
Independence Day Daughter
(for Tara)
Your eyes represent the innocence and the brilliance of the Fourth of July The innocence of the child in wonderment at the fireworks, The brilliance of your personality blazing across the sky, You are no longer limited by the earth and its plains You now are part of the heavens, When I see fireworks on the Fourth of July, I will think of you, The innocence, openness, and hopefulness of a child. The brilliance of what was, is now, and shall in the future be. You see, you left behind three brilliant sparks for us to marvel at (Travis, Leo and Maya); and they will lead us on from where you left off. When I look at fireworks, it is their brilliance and uniqueness that catch my attention, more so than the time spent in the air. People will remember your beautiful smile - which has no earthly bounds. Your presence on this planet definitely
gives us hope, and lights up the darkness - like fireworks on Independence Day
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Nov. 15, 1926 - July 3, 2014
You are in our hearts, in our thoughts and in our lives, ALWAYS!
Love, Your Kids
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