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Susan Stortz Bilz posted a condolence
Thursday, December 22, 2011
My sincere condolences go out to the family. I don't know how my mom knew your mom. I heard this name and I saw it in the paper. I can't ask my mom or dad, they both died 19 days apart last year. Was she a golfer or did she work for General Accident, Cincom, or the City? I am thinking mom worked with her. It would be great to solve the mystery. Either way, have the best holiday you can knowing that mom is having a ball with all of her friends and family that have gone before her. God bless you all. Sue Stortz Bilz (mom was Gerri Stortz)
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Bonnie Meagher posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
• On behalf of the Villari family and extended Villari family I would like to ."Thank you," for being here today to honor my mother and for your many prayers during this time. • I've often been told that I'm just like my mother. I never knew if that was a good or a bad thing. True my mother and I are both left-handed, have blue eyes, talk fast, are easily excitable, and use our hands a lot, but when I see how many people have come, many not even knowing her, but in support and love for someone in my family, I realize it is a good thing. • My mother, having raised us children in the 50's and 60's, didn't have to worry about being charged with child abuse if she gave us a quick swat. I remember Mom chasing us around the house with a fly swatter yelling, "You kids are driving me crazy!" She very seldom ever caught us- we were always too fast for her, but being the good kids that we were, we would realize that Mom had had enough and behave. • BINGO. For many years my Mom attended Bingo every Sunday at St. Vincent. She even took her turn as a volunteer. She would sit with her friends and they would have their little good luck charms- the stuffed animals, glass figurines, and four-leaf clovers, hoping to win. Mom didn't win very often, but she sure had a great time! • PHONE- Mom was always happy to talk to you as long as you didn't call when she was eating or watching her favorite television show. After she lost her sight, the Nancy Grace Show become her favorite because she cold follow along without having to see it. I knew if I needed to talk to her, I would have to turn it on at my own house and wait until a commercial to call. • ADVICE- Like all moms, my Mom had her share of advice. Back in 1999 when a dog at one of the houses I clean knocked my rings off the counter and my engagement ring was never to be seen again, I was just upset beyond words. My Mom's advice to me was, "Never love anything that can't love you back. It's just a thing, Bonnie." Some years later she calmly told me that she had lost her own engagement ring. I was more upset about it than she was for it was only a thing. • It's hard to loose anyone we love at anytime, but especially around Christmas. My Mom had a few words about Christmas. "Christmas is way overrated- nothing but a lot of hard work." • My Mom would worry about my Dad. Since she became blind, he had to do just about everything- help her with pills, make sure her oxygen was working, give her breathing treatments, fix the food, help her get dressed, plus take care of my sister. My brothers and I each went over every week and tried to help out as much as we could, but my Mom knew it was still way too much for my 84 year-old Dad. She would say, "If anything ever happens to your dad first, I am a dead duck," and I would say, "Oh Mom we would figure something out," but she knew no one could take care of her and Grace the way my Dad did. • My Mom didn't have a lot of fancy things in her life, but she had what mattered the most: A husband of 60 years that honored his vows from "death do us part" and was by her side for 8 ½ days holding her hand and praying. And as you can see, she had countless friends and family that loved her. • I will miss my mother dearly- daily phone calls and my weekly visits, but I know she is at peace and no longer in pain and for that I am thankful. And I know if I live my life in a godly way, that I will see her again someday. Love, Bonnie
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Linda Beth Lang posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Bonnie, you and your entire family have my deepest sympathy. I know what a difficult time this is for you, but although you will never stop missing her, time will ease that pain. You have your memories and they will be a comfort to you as you begin this time in your life without your mother. Words seem so inadequate at a time like this, but know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Linda Lang and Family
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Araya Villari posted a condolence
Saturday, December 17, 2011
On my grandma's 81st birthday we went over to visit and right when we arrived she rushed us back out the door to go get her a birthday cake. That was all she wanted. We went to Busken Bakery to get it and arrived back home after at least two phone calls telling my grandpa to hurry up with her cake. As we were getting it out my grandpa wanted to take some pictures. Grandma was getting upset because she just wanted her cake. The picture shows my dad, grandpa and grandma laughing about how much she wanted her cake. I think this is a great picture of her because it showed her beautiful smile in a moment when she was sincerely happy.
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Rod Villari posted a condolence
Friday, December 16, 2011
The greatest gift in my life was to be born into a home with two wonderful, loving parents. There was never a day in my life that I could not count on my mom to be there for me. She loved to tell stories about her life and these were both entertaining and held great life lessons. It was beautiful to see her and my daughter Araya sitting together sharing stores on our weekly visits to grandma and grandpas. Her greatest lesson was her devotion to her family. She spent her entire life taking care of my dad, my sister Grace and any of us kids when we needed her, no matter how grown up we had thought we were. Her wisdom was beyond explanation. She had a gift to be able to read people at a glance and she was almost always right. This made getting into trouble a lot harder than it would have been! Still I managed sometimes. She protected us, but allowed us to learn from our mistakes. She loved us and gave us plenty of advice. I will miss her daily phone calls no matter how quick they were;-) It was hard letting her go, but I am comforted that she is in a place where she can see and breath freely again. I miss you mom.
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Robin Sayers posted a condolence
Friday, December 16, 2011
Grandma was one of those people that you could always count on... she was a true storyteller always interested in the latest "scoop" / news and loved sharing it with you. A simple, yet beautiful woman, friend, wife, and mother that so gently served her family for over 60 years... The thing I will miss the most about her are her stories- she always had some interesting fact to tell you about when you called or visited. She raised some wonderful children including my mother that has taught me that it's not the "stuff" in life that is important, but truly the people that you love and serve. I love you , Grandma! This side of heaven will not be the same without you or your voice answering the Villari phone. I'm so glad you are at peace! XOXO, Robin.
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