Oberg, Rose M. (nee Crachy), age 68, cherished wife of the late Donald, devoted mother of Dean (Nancy) Gentry, loving sister of Ruth (Ted) Jackovich, Nancy Jannotta, Dan (Diane) Jannotta, and the late Frank "Butchie" Crachy, dear daughter of the late Genevieve (nee Nazimek) and the late Elmer Crachy, beloved niece of the late Edward and the late Isabelle Jannotta, Rose will also be missed by her nieces and nephew. Rose worked at Libby's for 24 years, was a home health caretaker and Jewel food store employee. Memorial Mass Friday 10:00 a.m., at Annunciata Church, 11128 S. Avenue G, Chicago. For info Simplicity Funeral and Cremation Care. 800-670-8299.
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We are so sorry to hear about Rosie. Your family will be in our prayers always. I am a very close friend of the family and I will be here for you nancy. Love Sonia & Flo
July 23, 2010
I worked with Rose at Libby's in 1965, Rose had a laugh that filled the room, and a heart as big as her laugh, God Bless her.
Jack McGivney
July 22, 2010
Dear Nancy Danny Diane and Family
We are so sorry to hear about Rosemary I remember when I use to see her when she worked at Jewel, She would always ask about Rich. She was a very sweet person. We are so sorry we cannot make the memorial, you will be in our thoughts
Rich and Kathy Nazimek
July 21, 2010
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