Bardo, Cora J. (nee Fleischfresser), 92, beloved wife of the late Stanley; loving mother of James (Sema), John (Dianna), Michael (Patricia) and Kenneth (Judith); dear grandmother of Stacy, Stephanie (Derek) Baume, Kyle, Anne, Meredith, Leslie and Christine; great-grandmother of Eli Baume; fond sister of Earl (Marian) Fleischfresser, preceded in death by Bernice (George) Sowa, Raymond (Helen) Fleischfresser, Roy (Betty) Fleischfresser, Erma (Frank) Wally, Henry Harms and Harold (Grace) Harms; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday 10 a.m. from Ridge Funeral Home, 6620 W. Archer Ave. (corner of Natoma) to St. Symphorosa Church, Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Monday 8 to 10 a.m. (773) 586-7900 or visit www.ridgefh.com
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Sorry to hear of your loss. I hope I have the correct Bardo family. I went to school (Bradley) with a John Bardo. I wonder if this was his mother? I would also love to hear from John.
Bob Taylor
January 4, 2012
Dear Bardo family,we are sorry for your loss.It was a pleasure knowing your parents. They will be missed. They will be in our prayers.
Tom and Rita Wilson
Tom Wilson
May 10, 2011
Dear Bardo Family, Our hearts are saddened by the news of Aunt Cora. But as we are saddened im sure Uncle Stan is smiling for the love of his life has joined him in heaven. She will truly be missed.
Love and Prayers to you all.
Sincerely
Dave and Cathy Rokowski
May 8, 2011
Cora was the very best Mother-in-law I could have ever imagined. She was funny, naughty, and very much in love with Stanley and all four of her boys. She and Stanley were caretakers of Stanley's sister Lou and many others.
Dianna Bardo
May 7, 2011
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