So sorry for your loss. Sue and Marv were members of our church and a part of our senior lunch bunch. Fun people to be with. God grant them peace together at last.
Thank you for letting everyone know about your dad. We only met him once, I think, but he seemed like a very nice guy. I still think about your mom at every holiday when I put out all the table runners, mats, etc. that she had made.
Lynn and John Wellinghoff
Dear Alison,
My deepest sympathy to you and the family in the loss of your dear Dad. I worked as his secretary at Northwestern National in the 70s and 80s. He was a wonderful man and well liked by the staff. Now your Mom and Dad will be together again. May the love and warm memories you shared be of comfort to you. Keeping you in prayer.
Carole Kobe
I’m so glad you let us know. I was just thinking aboutsit’s a beautiful pi him the other day. It’s a beautiful picture you included. My husband died two years ago of Alzheimer’s so I know first had what a long Road you’ve had. Your Mom helped me to understand Tom’s disease at the very beginning of his illness I am forever grateful to her for that. My husband and I, like your Mom and Dad were Miami Mergers. Susan and I went to grade school together in Oak Park. God bless you. You have been a very dutiful daughter. Sue Davies