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Godfryt, Thaddeus G. WWII Navy Veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor. Beloved husband of the late Helen (nee Niemiec); loving father of Joseph (Nancy), Greg (Mary), Diane (Harold) Woods, Maria (Frank) Martone and the late Elaine Betz; dear father-in-law of Terry Betz; cherished grandfather of 9 and great-grandfather of 2; devoted brother of Lee Karczewski. Visitation Wednesday 3:00 to 9:00 PM. Funeral Thursday 9:00 AM from Lawn Funeral Home, 7909 State Road (5500 W) Burbank, IL 60459 to St. Albert the Great Church. Mass 9:30 AM. Interment St. James at the Sag Bridge Cemetery. Funeral info: 708-636-2320.
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I can't believe you and Helen are gone. When we moved to Troy St you opened up and gave us the best welcome possible. You were more than neighbors you invited us into your home and family. Never will we forget you. Helen and you were the sweetest persons ever. Thank you. And we will see each other again.
Ana Cahue
January 8, 2017
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Since we have recently gone through the same, we completely understand your loss and pain. Perhaps now our 4 parents are playing cards and having fun together again!.
Kathy & Dan Seth
July 22, 2013
Sorry for your loss. Please find comfort in prayer Godfryt family.
July 12, 2013
My Condolences to the Godfryt Family
Take comfort in God's word He will comfort us. Isa 66:13
With Deep Sympathy
JT
July 9, 2013
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