She enjoyed crafting, scrapbooking, and design â whether it be cosmetics, fashion, interior, or architecture. A Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, November 20, 2015, at St. Jude Catholic Church in Allen, Texas. Our family is very proud of the job we did in taking care of both of our parents, but we depended upon the love and support of our friends and we thank all for being there for each of us in your own special way. In 1980, Barbara and family moved from Wheaton, IL, to Plano, TX, where she continued as an educator at Ford Middle School in Allen, Bishop Lynch High School in Dallas, and Collin County Community College until retirement. He also is survived and honored by sister-in-lawâs, Lavina Panchuk (wife of brother George Panchuk), Jeanne Carney Nickerson, Lois Kerrigan Carney, June Capece and numerous nieces, nephews and loved ones. A Mass celebrating Marjorieâs life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on June 5, 2021 at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, 2700 W Spring Creek Pkwy, Plano, Texas. In lieu of flowers, please feel free to donate to your charity of choice. Maria is preceded death by her parents, Eleno Corpuz and Adela Suitos Corpuz; and brother, Eleno Corpuz Jr. She is survived by her husband, Ronnie Villano; children, Anna Elisa Villano and Elaine Carissa Villano; sister, Angelina Corpuz Vergoio; and brother, Evelio Corpuz. His family ensured that Alberto could make the most out of his last days and surrounded him with love and care. Joan was born Monday, July 5, 1937 in Maspeth, New York, the youngest daughter of Marie (Fitz) McMahon and John McMahon. Joan grew up in Ridgewood, Long Island, New York. Our dear Aunt Peggy always enjoyed spending time and playing games with her many nieces and nephews; she always said we were more fun. During World War II, Millie was employed at Great Lakes Naval Station and then at Abbott Laboratories where she worked on the ampule line. After graduating from the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate Seminary he enlisted in the United States Marine Corp. Reserves. 5 at the Carmelite Monastery, 9150 Clayton Rd., St. Louis, MO, at 10:30am. Bernie loved watching all of his grandchildren in their sporting events and was their biggest fan. He was an accomplished bowler and loved to dance with Inez. Bernie was extremely intelligent and very well read. Jerry was a long-time and loyal Dallas Cowboys fan, so he was excited to have had âThe Starâ as one of his many engineering projects. Visitation at 9:00am and Rosary at 9:30am, both in the chapel will precede the mass. Time is something Shirley gave to her sons, whether it was as a Cub Scout den mother, basketball coach or helping with homework, all while providing a loving and happy home. She was born October 7, 1949, the first child of George and Ruth Wisniewski, born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Throughout his journey, his wife of 40 years, Peggy Moreno, three children, Jeffrey, Julie and Jennifer, and many other amazing family and friends, supported and cheered him on. She lived a life marked by love, strength, and compassion and she will be missed by all who knew her. Not only did she spend time with her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren but she had a soft spot for any child. Granny, as she did with anyone she ever met, welcomed Pete into her home and her heart. Ann is survived by three sisters, Teresa (Richard) Carroll, Bloomington; Constance (Herb) Buttrick, Green Bay, Wis.; and Catherine (Tim) Watson, Bloomington; six brothers, Dan (RoseAnn) Toohill, Heyworth; Clement Toohill Jr., Bloomington; Edward (Kim) Toohill, Normal; Thomas Toohill, Mount Pulaski; Matthew (Catherine) Toohill, Fairbury; and Dennis (Martha) Toohill, Decatur; and one brother-in-law, Rob (Sandra) Fanning, Wilmette. A never-ending curiosity and a passion for learning were Alexâs signature traits. As a young parent, she continued working until 1989 when her second child, Adam, was born, Not long after that, she put a pause on her compassion of helping others in the medical world to dedicate 100% of her time in raising her two children. Josephâs favorite sport and hobby was ice hockey. Mom will be remembered as being devoted to her family, as a caring and compassionate nurse and mentor, amazing baker, avid Heisey glass collector, a woman of wit, a friend who touched many lives, and a faithful servant of God. She spent her retirement in every grandmother's dream, taking care of her two grandchildren, Cade and Madeline Taquino.Â, Silvia spent her life creating the most caring, happy and healthy environment for her family. Of course, a gift in Brianâs name to any organization important to his friends would also be appreciated. His love for this country and the respect for its flag was paramount in his thoughts. While he lived with Carol and I, his question to us was: How is it that the sacrifice he and his Brotherâs in Armâs made during the war (The Greatest Generation), has produced a country whose moral fiber, and love of country, has diminished so aggressively, and that the ethics of life, liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, has given way to âgive me everythingâ without doing the work to earn it. He was born on May 2, 1991 to Kimberly K. (Lamm) and Jerry John Hernandez Jr. in Mesquite, Texas. Ruth was proud of her alma mater and supported not only Knox and Hanover Colleges as well as her numerous favorite charities, particularly those dedicated to helping children and animals. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Ruthâs honor on Thursday, April 30, 2015, at 11:00am, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2700 W Spring Creek Pkwy, Plano, Texas. Interment in the parish Columbarium will immediately follow the funeral Mass with a lunch reception in the Parish Hall. A reception will follow at the church.  In all, she had a half dozen different cancers in her lifetime, but she never let cancer beat her. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Ed graduated with an Aeronautical Engineering degree from NYU while serving during WWII in the Army Air Corps as a flight engineer. URL List.txt - Free ebook download as Text File (.txt), PDF File (.pdf) or read book online for free. Her love of music lead to frequent dancing and her appreciation of all things Elvis. Natalie Carolyn Clemens, 20 of Anna, TX died on October 1, 2017, in Dallas, TX. Patricia will be missed, remembered, loved, and cherished in our memories, our dreams, and our lives. After several years in Japan, he was stationed in Madrid Spain where he met Alicia Garcia, the love of his life and once married he would always introduce her as âmy beautiful wife, Aliciaâ. She is survived by four grandchildren Wrenley Johnston, Hawthorne Johnston, Ethan Patino and Eva Patino. We encourage you, especially is you are at risk, to watch the live stream. Carolyn was raised in Jersey City and upon graduation from high school, she began her career as a keypunch operator for Royal Globe Insurance. A Celebration Memorial of Jimâs life will be held on October 12th at 11:00AM, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2700 W. Spring Creek Parkway in Plano, Texas. As they got old enough to talk, he often teased them and joked with them. Â. John Henry Mooney was born January 19, 1937 in Dryden, Texas to Monte Claire (McCain) and Henry Abram Mooney. Sam was born in Dallas, TX at St. Paul Hospital  on September 30, 1933 . He served with honors in the Marine Corps and later graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in Architecture. Bar none at the top of Zenyâs passions were her love for God and her devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, passions that she carried out in practice. He loved hotels and seeing new places. Chris inspired his coworkers with his exceptional diligence to his work and T-Mobile responded with continuous support throughout his battle with cancer. Bruce Bradley: My mother was a Texas rose. Funeral Mass will be on Saturday, June 18 at 1 p.m., internment in Seton Columbarium Reception after the funeral Mass. A visitation will be held from 12:00 P.M. to 1:00 P.M. prior to the Mass. First to Toledo, Ohio, then to Baltimore, Maryland, followed by a brief stay in Sommerville, New Jersey, before making her home in Texas. Franâs family was very important to her. Tom married his college sweetheart Nancy, and they began raising their two children, Amy and Thomas. Talagang walang mangyayari sa open forum kung yung mga involve ay hindi sinasabi yung mga gusto nilang sabihin. Jerryâs family would like to thank everyone who offered support, comfort and love in his journey with salivary gland cancer. She was thrilled when her sister-in-law, Joan, was able to fly down to share a few weeks of winter respite with her each year.  She was a woman with conviction, motivated and driven to make the business flourish, mainly inspired by her ultimate dream to provide her children a bright future. She sang with the Frohsinn Singing Society and was an active member of the German American Club of Dallas. She loved baking, entertaining and playing the guitar, mandolin and accordion.  Pia is survived by her husband, Charles Woodall, her daughter, Rebecca Daniell, her sons Mike and Chris Woodall, daughter-in-law Cynthia Woodall, grandchildren Brandon Daniell, Charles Woodall, Alex Woodall, Jennifer Dillon-Williams and Aaron Dillon, great grand-daughter Kyra Dillon, brothers Markus (Buwel) and Peter Benz, sisters Anne Benz, and Elsbeth Walk, as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews in Germany and Texas. A memorial will take place on October 15, 2016 at 11:00am at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2700 W. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano, Texas 75023. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Mrs. Woodallâs life. He was known as a fierce competitor who was always a positive force in the dugout but wouldn't hesitate to spit in the eye of every opponent he faced. She was preceded in death by her parents and grandchild, Christina. Her family gains comfort in knowing the angels Dot held so dear to her heart are now surrounding her in comfort and peace.  Dotâs warm smile and sweet spirit will remain a strong memory to all who crossed her path. He later enjoyed a 25-year career as a PGA Golf Professional which began in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, as the Head Golf Professional for The Country Club of Hilton Head, Director of Golf for The Golf Club at Indigo Run and The Golden Bear Golf Club. Reception in room A after the service. He retired in June of 1994 with over 30 years of service as a Federal employee. It was important to Bob to have a beautiful place to share with his family and make a lifetime of memories.  Bob was a devout Catholic, loyal Dallas Mavericks fan and golf enthusiast. However, it was his gregarious personality and gift of the vernacular that will be missed the most. While his family and friends mourn Bobâs loss to this secular world, we are inspired by his transcendence into an eternity of love with his lord and savior, Jesus Christ. Elisa loved learning and reading especially about faraway places and cultures. Don is survived by his family, daughter, Natalie Kurtz of Celina, TX; two grandchildren, mother, Carolyn Blue and brothers, William Blue of Aberdeen, Scotland, Scott Blue of Aubrey, TX and Douglas Blue II of Houston, TX. He was an avid golfer, loved to travel, play cards, paint, and enjoyed socializing with friends and family. Both here at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. A Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated on Saturday, September 28, 2019, at 1:00pm at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2700 W. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano, Texas 75023 with The Reverend Bruce Bradley officiating. Reception to follow. Maryann loved life and rarely stopped smiling. They married in the Bronx on Nov. 6, 1965.  While they were engaged, John was drafted to the U.S. Army. John B. Dawn loved her family unconditionally. Funeral Mass on August 12 at 2:00pm in the church. His career high point was working for Abbott Laboratories where he worked his way up to Regional Sales Manager before retiring in 1988. Gene especially enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren, attending their activities, and exercising with friends at the Cooper Fitness Center. He was the kind of âGrampaâ who would roll on the floor with them, make funny faces and funny noises and just in general have a good time with them. Matthew was a proud Korean War Army veteran; he was honorably discharged with military decorations awarded. Your culinary treats, cards, emails and calls showed the encouragement and concern that helped to surround Jerry with light and love when he needed it most. He retired from the Ready Reserve on June 17, 1971 and from the Retired Reserve in December 1989 at the age of 60, completing 41 years of Army service. Robert, known as "Uncle Bob" by the many who loved him, was born in Pittsburgh, PA, to John and Stella Maxwell, on January 24, 1930. She moved to Florida in 1989 to be near good friends and the beach she loved so much. Beloved mother of Linda Simeone Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, March 4, at 11:00am.  Frances is preceded in death by her daughter, Cheri F. Maiorino; father of her children, Vincent A. Maiorino; five sisters and one brother. Several years after Artie passed away, Carole moved to Plano, TX in 1996 to be with her daughter Denise, her son-in-law Tim, and to watch her grandchildren, Kevin and Carley, grow up. She shared and lived 99 years of her life showing the value of family, faith, hope, and love. The couple was blessed with three children Kevin, Timothy, and Jennifer and two grandsons, Sean and Ryan. Survived by son, Joseph (Sonia) Chase of Plano, TX; daughter, Ann (Kyle) Nickerson of Allen, TX; daughter, Suzanne Chase of McKinney, TX; son, John (Kozetta Thomas) Chase of Overland Park, KS; granddaughters, Rebecca Chase, Stephanie Nickerson, Kathleen Chase, Mindy (Will) Labrecque; grandsons, Steven Nickerson and Eric (Hannah) Chase; great-grandsons, Abel Labrecque, Wyatt Labrecque and Dax Nickerson; sister, Mae Mulcahy and brother, Daniel (Carol) Chase; his dear in-laws, and Uncle Budâs numerous nieces and nephews. Pat was preceded in death by her husband Robert Closs, and nine siblings.  Pat is survived by her children; Kevin Closs (Patricia Ambrose), Timothy Closs (Claire Bollinger), and Jennifer Closs, grandchildren; Sean Closs and Ryan Closs. Duesman presiding. There will be reception in the Seton Room following the service. Burial in the Seton Columbarium at a later date. He attended St. Josephâs College. He was very nonchalant about this ability. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, October 29th at 11:30pm at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton In the church with Fr. A significant portion of Charlieâs childhood was spent with his maternal grandparents, William (Bill) and Susan (Susie) Teson. He was close to his aunts and uncle, Sister Mary Jane Teson, Mike Teson, and Mary Catherine (Teson) Bruegging. Yes, you read that right and it makes her 57. Growing up his family moved around spending time in Long Beach, California; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Richmond, Virginia. She was a sister to David Berlin and Denise (Berlin) Ilieff. She also loved crafting, watching "Law and Order" and playing with her three dogs. After college Mario began his career working for the City of Carrollton and then became Manager of Human Resources for Bexar County and later for Dallas County. Kathy is survived by daughters Patricia Sedlecky of Plano, Katherine Sedlecky (Katie) of Plano, granddaughters, Laura Kate and Brianna (Bri) Ismajli, brother Frank McGinn of Alvin, Texas and sister Pat McGinn McCauley of Houston, Texas and many nieces and nephews, friends and extended family. Rev. In lieu of flowers and cards, the family requests that you contribute to Shirley's Memorial Fund for the prevention of suicide. She walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies; and all that's best of dark and bright meet in her aspect and her eyes. Singing was her passion. The family will receive friends for a visitation Thursday, December 27, 2018 from 7-9:00 P.M. at Allen Family Funeral Options, Plano, Texas. Â. Julia Ann (Fears) Grenier, age 83, of Plano, Texas was called to join the angels on May 28, 2019. She was a baptized person of Christian faith with an innate sense of the providence of God. Kathleen lived her life as a devoted wife, mother to three sons, and a beloved friend to her community. A new chapter began, and together they travelled the world. Church Services will be held at St Elizabeth Ann Senton on Spring Creek on October 26, 2020 at 11am follow by interment at Plano Mutual Cemetery. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother John Nicolas. The family will receive friends for a visitation Wednesday, May 25, 2016 from 6-8:00 p.m. at Allen Family Funeral Options, Plano, Texas. The Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2700 W Spring Creek Pkwy, Plano, Texas. A reception will be held in the Parish Hall immediately following the service.Â. He was born on December 11, 1949 to Jonas Byron and Agnes Kathleen (MacDonald) Bingeman in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was the fifth of nine kids in a large Irish Catholic family. He later mentored his son Ted along in baseball. If desired, in lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Maryâs name to either of these charities. Along with his UCLA Bruins, the Dallas Cowboys held his allegiance. Now the good stuff. In January 1954, he was assigned demilitarized zone duty, then in August became the military librarian. The following year, he received orders to return home and was discharged from the Army; later that same year, Bob married Josephine in September 1955. Kailan ka ba titigil? The Vigil and Visitation will be held at Rhoton Funeral Home on Friday, October 23rd from 4:00pm to 8:00pm. Her favorite family vacations were to Jamaica and Mexico.  Jodyâs back injury caused him great pain, which intensified in his final years. In spite of his condition, he would find daily ways to demonstrate his deep love for his family and friends and contribute in whatever way he could. As a life-long resident of the Dallas area, Jody had many dear friends with whom he remained close over the years. A Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, August 24, 2019 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2700 West Spring Creek Parkway, Plano, Texas 75023. She also was a long-time member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Plano, where she volunteered her time and talents with the Friends of the Bereaved. Reception will follow the service in the Parish Hall. Robert E. Drapeau, age 77 of Plano TX, formerly of Berwyn and Oak Park, IL, passed away peacefully, Monday January 16, 2017 at Edward Hospital of Naperville. He was born February 8, 1939 in Oak Park, IL to the loving late parents, Harold and Marguerite Drapeau. Cherished husband of Jean Drapeau, wedded for 53 years. Beloved father of Jackie (Tim) Kaiser of Plainfield, Karen (Russ) Johnson of Plainfield, Dan Drapeau of Goldsboro, NC and Don (Deanna) Drapeau of Plainfield, IL. Adored Grandpa of Kierstin, DJ, Zach, Kelsey, Scotty, Erica, Adam, and Liam. Great-Grandpa of Shea. Fond brother of Richard Drapeau, and the late Yvonne Flanigan and Ron Drapeau.   Robert was a graduate from University of Illinois in Industrial Design. He worked as an Industrial Designer until he started his own business in 1978, called Perimeter Exhibits. Robert was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 7850 and choir member for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Plano, TX. He was an active member of the USO. He spent many volunteer hours for the Boy Scouts of America in Illinois and Texas. He was a member of the Plano Citizens Police Academy. He was also a past president and crew chief of the Plano Hot Air Balloon Association. He enjoyed being an Amateur Ham radio operator since high school.
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