Sentences with phrase «loved brother»

Thomas Burke Menozzi, 55, suddenly, of Arlington Heights, loving husband of Carolyn, nee Flammia; dearest father of Elizabeth Mary Alice Menozzi (Gregory Hancock) and Margaret Mary Catherine Menozzi; loved brother of Mary Ellen and Michael (Erin) Menozzi; dear son of the late Deno and Mary Louise, nee Burke, Menozzi.
Gary Bennett Thomas, 75, of Schaumburg, beloved father of Mark (Nancy) and Matthew (Tohbi); loving grandfather of Quinn, Dillon, Madison and Taylor; loved brother of Nancy (late Al) Alloggiamento, Penny (Jeff Hughes) and James (Teresa) Martin.
David Patrick Faghir, 41, of Palatine, beloved father of Katrina; loving son of Faro and Eileen; loved brother of Doug (Renee), Dan (Therese) and Jennifer (Anthony) Romano; dear uncle of Alisha and Kevin.
Earl W. Farrow, 69, formerly of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Mary A., nee Kummer; loving father of Karla (Scott) Stevens and Julie; loved brother of Jacqueline Fischer, Sally (late Jack) Heraty and John (Mary Lou); fond nephew of Maureen and Ray Rudnik; cherished uncle of eight; great - uncle of 13 and great - great - uncle of two; honorary uncle, cousin and friend to countless others.
Patrick M. Beem, 53, of St. Charles, formerly Elk Grove Village, suddenly Tuesday, member IBEW Local 134, beloved husband of Carol L., nee Klemm; loving son of Marion D. (Matt) Hennessy and the late Francis; loved brother of Francis (Mary) and Maureen (Bill) Ruddy; dear uncle of Ryan Beem, Michael, Meg, Beth and Bill (Jennie) Ruddy and Kyle and Kevin Klemm; fon son - in - law of Bill and Elaine Klemm; dear brother - in - law of Dennis (Gail) and Brian (Lori) Klemm; and faithful companion of Cheyenne.
Harlow R. Mills, 75, of Barrington, beloved husband of the late Dorene D.; loving father of Harlene (Robert) Kowalske and Harlow R. II (Kathie); loved brother of Peter.
Richard Andrew Wlodarczyk, 38, of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Geraldine A., nee Minneci; loving son of Andrzej and Bozenna, nee Liebersbach; loved brother of Barbara; dear nephew of Elizabeth Baranyk; also survived by many dear friends and family members.
Proud and loving father of Zalen and Noah Katz - Maiben; beloved son of Dean and Vicki Maiben; and much loved brother of Matthew Maiben and Melinda Maiben - Kinnavongsa.
Eugene R. Bernardi, 66, of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Robin A., nee Rauschert; loving father of Richard (Season); loved brother of Andrea (Ronald) Greco and John (Judith).
William James Quinlan, 88, of Arlington Heights and Tallahassee, FL, beloved son of the late Michael and Mary; loved brother of Florence «Quin» Hansen and the late John and Robert; dear uncle of Kathy (Tom) Herzog, Jeanne Fiorino and Mary (Nick) Mastro and great - uncle of many.
Steven M. Zottmann, beloved son of Hans and Marilyn Zottmann; loved brother of Lisa M. (Kristopher) Wellington, Carol A. (David) Shirley, Mark J. (Nicole) Zottmann and David M. Zottmann; loved uncle of many nieces and nephews.
Russell D. Stinaff, PhD, of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Carole, nee Berg; loving father of Eric (Elizabeth) Stinaff, Julianne (James) Lai, Michael Stinaff and Emily Stinaff; loved brother of Stu and the late Sue Stinaff; dear son of Edith (the late Fred) Stinaff.
Thomas W. Thoresen, beloved husband of Kathleen, nee Duffy; loving father of Robert and Kaitlin Thoresen; loved brother of Barbara (the late Bill) Schmadbeck; dear uncle to many nieces and nephews.
Clarence O. Palmquist, 93, of Arlington Heights, loving husband of Helen O., nee Johnson; dearst father of Robert (Sonia Jensen) and Ronald (Sherry) Palmquist; dear grandfather of Lisa (Stewart) Haugen, Eric (Kirsten Ek) Palm - quist, Jennifer (Kyle) Krier and Neil (Jennifer) Palmquist and great - grandfather of four; loved brother of Helen Strom, the late Roy and George Palmquist; fond brother - in - law of Anne Palmquist; also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Donald D. Swisher, 51, of Wonder Lake, Enigineer with Arlington Heights Fire Department, beloved father of Anthony and Thomas; loving son of Patricia J. (nee Capalby, Swisher) Brody and Donald Walter; loved brother of Barry (Christine), Cindy, Dawn (Lex) Larkin, Mark (Marcia) and Kevin (April); dear uncle of several nieces and nephews.
Louis R. Kehrer, 32, of Streamwood, formerly of Arlington Heights, loved fiancee of Audrey Deutsch; beloved father of Jacob and Gavin; loving son of William and Sandra; loved brother of William (Elsa) Kehrer; dearest grandson of Betty Smoron and Catherine Kehrer; dear uncle of Tiffany, Brandon and William Jr.; cherished nephew of Beverly Burnett and Dennis (Liz) Kehrer; cousin of Dennis Jr. and Richard Kehrer.
Lester F. Graves, 77, of Pinellas, FL, formerly of Arlington Heights and Glenview, beloved husband of Marjory; loved brother of Donald; dear uncle of several nieces and nephews.
Kenneth Frank Corradini, age 57, of Schaumburg, beloved husband of Kathy, nee Van Laningham; loving father of Jason (Fiancee Kristin Howard) and Jamie Corradini; loved brother of Theresa (Ronald) Vos; dear son of Mafalda and the late Joseph A. Services will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 405 S. Rush St., Roselle.
Lawrence Peter Tootikian, 76, of Chicago, beloved husband of Christine Mink; loved brother of Joanne Roads.
Edward A. Dillon, of Arlington Heights, beloved son of Edward J. and Ellen (nee Migdow) Dillon; loved brother of Benjamin and Joseph Dillon; loving grandson of Benjamin and Eloise Migdow and Jeanne Martin; also survived by many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Terry W. Crawford, 67, of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Pamela J., nee Barrowclift; loving father of Christopher and Heather; loved brother of Craig.
Brian A. Scully, 64, of Arlington Heights, formerly of Mount Prospect, loving husband of Marilynn J., nee Vogel; dearest father of James B. (Mary), John B. Scully and Kathleen M. (Laurence) Carmody; dear grandfather of eight; dear son of Albert and Myrtle Scully and loved brother of Dennis K. (Bonnie J.) Scully.
Lester J. Cooling, beloved husband of the late Bernadine M. Cooling, nee Stumm; loving father of Jim (Ann) Cooling, Judy (Walt) Kuhlmann, Tom (Terri) Cooling, Carol (Chip) Cooling - Kopp and Kim (Andy) Roberts; loved grandfather of Keith and Kristi Kuhlmann, Sara, Lisa, Catherine and James Cooling, Jason and Melissa Cooling, Lauren, Olivia, Abbigayle and Ethan Roberts; fond brother of the late Ariel and Agnes; loved brother - in - law of Marian Wagener and Arlette Murray; loving uncle of Laurie Lynch and loved by many nieces and nephews; survived by his faithful St. Bernard, Yogi.
I've always loved Brother Juniper's, which has been around forever; it has these incredible open - faced omelets with avocado and chorizo.
Sorry had to say hi to another dearly loved brother.
are you actually implying that cain killing hisbrother was a loving thing??? Cain loved his brother dearly so he murdered him... that what you saying?
Loved his brother — just an excellent family man.»
He loves his brother — and no matter how much they hate each other, they'd actually do anything for each other when their lives depend on it.
I believe his word when it says love your brother (& sisters) meaning your fellow man just as Christ loves us, gay or straight, christian or jewish or muslim or agnostic.Why do we spew such anger & hatred at each other?
I love all my brothers and sisters in the world not matter their beliefs....
Not real Christians of course, hardly followed the lead of Jesus Christ who recommended turning your cheek and loving your brothers.
For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, can not love God, whom he has not seen.
Sometimes we get so bogged down with what we are suposed to do as a Christian and really it comes down to loving our brother as Jesus loved us and as you pointed out in Matthew 28 to tell someone about it.
Because I love my brothers and sisters, I would never lead anyone away from the truth and from their subsequent happiness; even if it meant easy acceptance and popularity.
In biblical terms we might cite I John 4:20: «He who does not love his brother whom he has seen, can not love God whom he has not seen.»
For Lewis, it's all part of the call to make disciples and to love his brothers and sisters in Christ.
you think you can't love your brothers and sisters without belief in an invisible sky fairy?
Being indwelt by the same Spirit that was in Christ, Paul genuinely loves his brothers and sisters, not wanting that any should endure the harm these activities bring.
Then their «love thy brother» and «don't judge others» book of «love» calls you a fool and swine for not believing their book which has more holes than swiss cheese.
He who does not love his brother abides in death.
I love my brothers first, historically and in priority of affection, and them for his sake.
So for you to continue your hypocrisy is to admit you don't really love your brother, you are just striking the pose of a helper.
Loving our brother, mother, or father is a good thing.
As I John 4:10 says, «If a man says, «I love God», and hates his brother, he is a liar: for he that does not love his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen?»
Is loving our brother promoting homosexual behavior or the killing of 55 million babies in the name of women's health, but under the guise of love?
So, in what way do we love our brother?
If any one says, «I love God,» and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen, can not love God whom he has not seen.
I prefer the small tight knit church communities to huge ones... though I love the brothers and sisters in both structures and feel empathy for pastors in general.
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