Sentences with phrase «survived by loving»

Christopher B. Hixon, age 49, resident of Hollywood, passed away Feb. 14, 2018, survived by loving wife Debra, sons Thomas (Ines) and Corey; adopted daughters Jessica (Wayne) and Jennifer; brother Richard; sister Natalie; parents Russell and Toni.
He is survived by his loving children Linda (Robert) Lingham, Louis (Teresa) Desiano, Thomas (Barbara) Desiano and Maryann (William) Hyatt 10 grandchildren and 15 great - grandchildren.
She is survived by loving cousins and dear friends of long standing, as well as sisters - in - law and brothers - in - law and their families.
Simon is survived by his loving family, Tom Nelson, Rick Goodhead, and dog siblings Zachary, Bentley, Lilly, and Jason, and Choxie the cat.
She is survived by her loving and heartbroken children, Leonard and Lagusta, her sweet cats Angel and Shanthi, and so many beloved friends and loved ones.
Dr. Sirgado is survived by her loving children, Michael A. Sirgado and Gloria Cid - Stitt and two grandchildren, Michael and Isabel Stitt.
Maxine R. Philipsborn, 90, of Glencoe, passed away July 3, 2009, beloved sister of Dr. Herbert F., Katherine P. Rosenblatt and Thomas D. (Betty) Philipsborn; loving aunt of 11; dear great - aunt of 10; dear friend of Margery Philipsborn; also survived by her loving caregivers Marie, Madeline, Maddie and Mary.
She is survived by her loving husband Jeff of 47 years, son Scott (Theresa) and granddaughters Chloe, Olivia and Caleigh and grandson...

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His boyfriend, identified in surviving documents only as «S.,» watched the man he loved go off to serve in a war that he did not fully endorse, only to die alone and in pain as S. sat helplessly by hundreds of miles away.
Chimpanzees» of which we share 99 % of our DNA, display the same love and compassion characteristics as us... it is easier to survive / mutually beneficial to work as a group vs. by yourself.
Of the five books of the surviving The Herald of Divine Love, only Book Two was actually written by her.
Life that posits, affirms, and defends all we believe in and hold dear — loving justice and tenderness against all attempts by the Enemy, who always appears as an angel of light, to wipe them out and return the world to the power of death, to the anarchy of «might makes right» and «only the fittest deserve to survive
We show up, we try new things, we meet people, we fail, we conquer our fears, we work hard, we fall in love, we fall out of love, we live on coffee and pizza and late - nights with girlfriends, we survive, and sometimes we learn who we are by learning who we are NOT first and that's okay, too.
I can totally get «wouldn't it be cool if our sense of consciousness survived our physical deaths and we got to hang out with the consciousnesses of all the people we loved who died» but the jump from that to «I'm positive we have immortal souls» seems too much like wishful thinking that's been codified by some form of group consensus.
Death guilt is felt by individuals who survive, a sense that they should have been able to do something to prevent the loss of loved ones.
Candied Lemon Zest Jalapeño Deviled Eggs by Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice
Roasted Corn Salad with Chile Vinaigrette by Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice
Crunchy Easter Bird Nest Granola Bites by Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice
The reveal this month is hosted by Colleen of Faith, Hope, Love & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice
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would realy love it if Ancelloti takes over from Wenger and let Ozil and Sanchez go is dey wan na dey ai nt bigger dan d team... players come nd goes but Arsenal We remain, sometimes it is not by holding down just let go and c Who stays by keep holding down too much they becomes a liability We need players With Monreal's kinda mentality not those Who think Arsenal cant survive without dem.
By now, your high school senior has had, hopefully, a few literal and metaphorical skinned knees, and she can understand both from your words and your loving support that she will survive.
Why do women — and, sorry, but this is a woman thing, not a guy thing, because I have never seen a «surviving Valentine's Day» column in a magazine or website for men — believe Valentine's Day is something to survive, alone or creatively (like volunteering, or having a gals» night, or loving ourselves by getting a facial or massage, etc.)?
Whit loved the I Survived series by Lauren Tarshis, which addresses enormous moments in American history through a fictionalized I - was - there lens.
In her book The Bonds of Love, Jessica Benjamin talks about the struggle the mother has while dealing with the constant willfulness, the clinging, or the tyrannical demands typical of the rapprochement: «What the mother feels during rapprochement and how she works this out will be colored by her ability to deal straightforwardly with aggression and dependence, her sense of herself as entitled to a separate existence, and her confidence in her child's ability to survive conflict, loss, and imperfection.»
1 THE BEACH BOYS CONCERT Though surviving members have splintered into different camps, The Beach Boys» brand name is still operated by co-founding singer Mike Love and longtime keyboardist Bruce Johnston.
In other words, conventional parenting and schooling model that the way to survive in our world is by getting really good at controlling people and conditions, whereas partnership / pleasure - oriented parenting models that the way to thrive in our world is by using our creativity to maximize our joy and deepen our loving connections.
Beloved daughter of Frances and the late James Murray; fond sister of John Murray, Joan (Jim) Malatesta, Terry (Tom) Bolton, Joe (Bonnie) Murray, Cassie (Mike) Brough, Jim (Noreen) Murray and Patty (Mike) Sherman; also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends.
Devoted, loving wife of 59 years of the late Professor Walter A. Vahl; and precious mother of the late Reverend Dr. Ronald W. Vahl; she is survived by her much loved daughter - in - law, Karen Vahl; grandchildren, Christopher and Corey (Leta) Vahl; great - grandchildren, Cheyenne and Kaitlyn Vahl; a much loved niece, Ruth (Jerry) Vie and numerous other nieces and nephews.
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.
The incredible and unreal 24 hour experience of learning their first child would be born early, followed by a challenging birth that their daughter did not survive, and then spending seven perfect hours loving and cherishing each moment with their deceased newborn was life changing and upending in a way the couple could not have imagined.
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.
George H. Mc Clure, 73, of Buffalo Grove, formerly of Arlington Heights, loving husband of Marlene M., nee Nebel; dearest father of Glenn, Kevin (Mary Hollerich) Mc Clure and Robert (Theresa) Kostka; dear grandfather of Matt and Kristin Mc Clure; fond brother of Rita (Edward) Koehler; also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Loving husband of Loretta M., nee Stabrowski; dearest father of Bernadette (John) Marchinski and Cynthia (Robert) Bengl; loved grandfather of Christopher, Dereck, Alexa and the late Nicholas Marchinski; dear brother of Helen (Al) Drust, and the late Mary (Max) Prowicz, Sophie (Chester) Wodnicki and Irene (Howard) Holmeide; also survived by 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.
Josef Schwiegel, 74, of Huntley, beloved husband of Erika, nee Kunle, for 48 years; loving father of Susanne (William) McLaughlin and Bettina (Marc) Small; cherished grandfather of Marc (Katrina), Ryan, Scott and Kevin McLaughlin and Kyle, Cameron, Cassidy and Connor Small; fond brother of the late Anna (the late Kasper) Pintz and Johann (Anna) Schwiegel; also survived by many extended family members.
Belvoed wife of the late Fred J. Kunz; loving mother of Albert F. (Donna M.) Kunz; devoted grandmother of David M. Kunz and Steven F. (Adrienne) Kunz; fond sister of the late Edward, Frank, Lillian and Dorothy; also survived by many nieces and nephews.
William T. Sommers, 77, of Winnebago, formerly of Mt. Prospect, IL and the Minocqua area in Wisconsin, beloved husband of Phyllis, nee Graham; loving father of Linda (Craig) Chalk and Beth (Daniel) Trapani; loved grandfather of Christopher Chalk, Sarah and Dominic «Nic» Trapani; he is also survived by three sisters, a brother and many nieces and nephews.
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.
Rose Marie Koller, 83, beloved wife of Carl J. Koller; loving mother of Robert J. (Stephanie), Gerard M. and Monica M. (Alan) Rateike; loved grandmother of Jeremy T. Koller and Lynette R. Koller and stepgrandmother of Kathrin Moore and Tracy Rateike; dear sister of Kathryn Widera; also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Leona Lydia Luehring, nee Nagel, 86, of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of Herbert; loving mother of LuAnn (Dennis) Schuler, Tom (Linda), and Julie (Joseph) Kafka; loved grandmother of nine; dear sister of June (Irv) Carnehl and Phyllis (Arnie) Oehlerking, the late Arlene Schnake and Ronald Nagel; survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Dennis G. Novak, age 60, beloved husband of the late Carol; loving father of Kevin (Amy) and Todd Novak; loved grandfather of Caroline Grace; dear son of Sue, nee Sheridan, and the late George Novak; cherished brother of George (Carol) and Leo (Diane) Novak, Diane (Ken) Copenhaver and Sue (Richard) Fege; caring brother - in - law of Fred (Mary) Campobasso; loving son - in - law of Virginia (the late Fred) Campobasso; also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Verda L. Breister, nee Pittsley, 84, of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of John Paul; loving mother of Carol, Patricia Stover and William (Paris); loved grandmother of Kenneth Nolting; dearest aunt of Ivy Pena; also survived by several brothers and sisters.
Walter Edward Flick, 53, of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Kathleen (nee McQueeney); loving father ofColleen (fiance Keith Kaminski); loved son ofKenneth and the late Gertrude; brother of Karen (Pat) Ogrinc, Dr. Kathryn Flick, MD (Dr. John Bauman, MD) and Ken (Traci) Flick; adored son in law of Veronica (late John) McQueeney; brother - in - law of Patricia (late Chester) Forrester, Dan (late Joanne) Obringer, Helen (Thomas) Eitt, George (Helen) McQueeney, Maureen (Wayne) Moffatte, Dennis McQueeney; fond uncle of sixteen; also survived by many dear friends and co-workers in Chicago and Mexico.
Grace C. Serritella, 93, of Palatine, formerly of Chicago, beloved wife of the late George M.; loving mother of Gail (Paul) Dreuth; loving grandmother of Tiffany C. (Kenneth) Busch; loving great - grandmother of Grace and Jonathan Busch; fond sister ofMargaret McAuley, Mary Gooding, and the late Joseph and William Parisi; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Had the president survived, he would have been nursed back to full wellness by the enduring love of his people.
«He is survived by the City of New York, his beloved Borough of Queens, and his loving, proud and devoted friends and colleagues.»
This manifesto is based on what they say in their hundreds of thousands - people from all walks of life, united by their love of the countryside and their desire to see it survive and thrive.
April «Love» Stolf successfully survived from being immobilized by a drunk driver while on her bicycle to teach her first yoga class in 2011.
You have survived another winter the best way you know how — by becoming one with the couch cushions in your well - loved sweat pants, binging Netflix, only to emerge when you needed to go to work or restock your supply of cookies.
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