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Juanita L Williams In Memory Of Your Birthday
Juanita L Williams In Celebration Of Your Life
Juanita L Williams In Memory Of Your Birthday
Juanita L Williams In Celebration Of Your Life
Juanita L Williams In Memory Of Your Birthday
Juanita L Williams In Celebration Of Your Life
Juanita L Williams In Memory Of Your Birthday
Juanita L Williams In Memory Of Your Birthday
Juanita L WIlliams
Juanita L Williams
Place of birth: Chicago
Religious affiliation: Catholic
Juanita L Williams, 59, of Chicago, Illinois passed away on Friday, July 28, 2017 in the comfort of her home in peace. She was born on November 5, 1957 in Chicago, IL in Cook County to Violet Marie Williams (mother) from Chicago and Franklyn Eugene Williams (father) from Louisville, Kentucky. She is survived by Mark Bush (husband of 17 years), 4 children, oldest son Randy L. Williams (42), daughters, Gregoria P. Williams (37), Elva Vazquez (36) and youngest son Junior Rodriguez (27), 8 grandchildren, Angelica Marie Williams, Xavier Williams, Paul Williams, Dalilah Williams, Sebastian Williams, Cynthia Martinez, Abel Martinez and Miguel Martinez. Juanita L. Williams was a retired Truancy Officer from Farragut Career Academy. She was determined to assist delinquent high school dropouts to return to school. She worked her way up from being a parent volunteer, security guard and then finally becoming a truancy officer at Farragut Career Academy high school where her three children attended and graduated. The funeral service will be held at 6:00pm on Saturday, July 29, 2017 at Grove Memorial Chapel at 1199 S. Arlington Heights Rd, Elk Grove, IL 60007. A private family and friends memorial will be held at 3:00pm on Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at 369 N. Elmwood Ave, Wood Dale, IL 60191
So very sorry for the loss of your dear loved one. Death is an enemy: due to the deep pain and sorrow it brings, it represents the loss of future dreams, relationships and experiences that have not yet been enjoyed. In the Bible at 1 Corinthians 15:26 it tells us death will be abolished and John 5:28, 29 speaks of a resurrection of life for our loved ones, there we will see these ones again and reunite, `a better place’. I pray this hope will comfort you in your time of grief and recovery.