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Golinkin, Adrienne W. (nee Winet) Beloved wife and best friend of Herbert for 54 wonderful years; cherished and devoted mother of Selena (Stephen) Rochlis and Norman (Rachel) Golinkin; proud and loving grandma of Austin and Emma Golinkin and the late Jennifer Sutton and Alexander Hoffman; dearest sister of Steven (Elisabeth) Winet; caring aunt of Ryan and Robert Winet; dear niece, cousin and friend of many. Graveside service today at 11:30 a.m. at Shalom Memorial Park, 1700 W. Rand Rd., Arlington Heights. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice. For information and to leave tributes and condolences (847) 255-3520 or www.shalom2.com.
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Selena,
I'm so very sorry to hear about your mom's passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your dad and brother.
Tiffany Golis-Clemans
August 26, 2015
Dear Herb, Selena and Norman,
I was saddened by the news and loss of a wonderful friend and co-worker of Nichols Library. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Fran Golis
August 26, 2015
Dear Herb,
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your wife. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Teri Collins
Teri Collins
August 21, 2015
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