Lickus, Joan S. (nee Czerniak) Beloved wife of the late Stanley Lickus; loving mother of Joan (the late Edwin) Abelman, Sharon Sowers, Pam (John) Garritano and Mary (David) Greenhouse; dearest grandmother of 8; cherished great-grandmother of 15. Visitation Tuesday 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Funeral Wednesday 9:15 a.m. from Lawn Funeral Home, 7909 State Road (5500 W) Burbank, Illinois 60459 to St. Thomas More Church - Mass 10:00 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Funeral info 708-636-2320.
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5years have gone by too fast.
Sharon Abelman
Family
June 27, 2019
July 10, 2014
I remember Mrs. Lickus when I was going to school with Joany, When we were attending Maria High. She was very loving! Years later I noticed how affectionate her grandchildren were to her. I haven't seen Joany in years. I'd love to make contact with her. I can be reached at [email protected].
Francie Stamate
July 8, 2014
My grandmother had such a perfect death. One breath and her life was over. No pain in the end. She was just visited by my brother and I along with our children 6mins before death. We kissed her and she kissed us back. She knew she was loved. And she loved back even more. She will b missed by all she made contact with. But I will miss her the most. A strong lady who never gave up through hard times. She was my role model. I hope one day i can be close to the woman she was. But most of all, She was my 'mom'.
Sharon Abelman
June 30, 2014
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