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Houlihan, Christy L. Beloved daughter of Carol Wright; loving mother of Rheannin Wright; dear sister of Carrie J. Houlihan; fond niece of Arnold and Steve Kober and Jean Holmes; also survived by many nursing home friends. Visitation Thursday 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.Chapel Service Friday 10:30 a.m. at Edward Andersen Funeral Home, 3234 W. North Ave. Interment Eden Cemetery. 773-235-0770
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Dear Carol and Carrie,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I believe that we were neighbors in Chicago on School St. in the mid 80's. Christy, Carrie and I were friends. I always hoped we all would reconnect at some point in our lives. I enjoyed having her as a childhood friend. God Bless. Patty K
March 15, 2012
Dear Carol, my deepest sympathy goes out to you and your daughters. My prayer is that you will each find, through your love and memories of Christy, a measure of God's peace to comfort and sustain you. God bless Christy's spirit and each of you. Love, Angela
A Watkins
March 8, 2012
My dear, dear daughter Christy. I can't believe I will never get to hear your lilting voice, see your beautiful smiling face, or hear your wonderful laugh again. I will miss you and love you forever. I know you are home with our Lord and he will keep you safe. Love you and miss you, Mom
Carol Wright
March 7, 2012
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