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Piecyk-Obregon, Carol Ann Carol Ann Piecyk-Obregon was born March 6, 1953, and entered eternal life with Christ on November 29, 2017. Carol was a shining example of bravery and dignity as she battled courageously against lung cancer. She leaves behind a loving husband, Jacinto, and three sons: Michael, Elliot, and Kurt. Carol first became a certified nursing assistant (CNA) at South Chicago Community Hospital and later completed her degree to become a Registered Nurse at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Chicago, IL. As an RN, Carol tirelessly cared for patients in the intensive care unit, emergency room, and critical care unit at Mt. Sinai. Yet, her true passion in medical care came from working as an orthopedic nurse in the operating room: she worked in that department for almost 18 years. Carol was known for her charisma and sharp wit, even in the most stressful situations. While working at Mt. Sinai Hospital, she met her soulmate Jacinto Obregon who was completing his surgical residency there. Jacinto and Carol married May 24, 1986 and together they started their family. Carol decided to now devote the rest of her life to raising her three sons. Family, for Carol, was the most important aspect of her life. Carol enjoyed many hobbies: she loved to garden, she was an avid reader, she was an excellent cook, and she enjoyed knitting and crocheting. During the summer months Carol often enjoyed planting flowers: especially peonies and pink roses. During the winter months Carol crocheted beautiful Christmas ornaments and warm blankets. When family and friends visited they could always expect a warm household and a delicious meal. For the holidays Carol would go above and beyond to create gourmet meals. Some of her family and friends even affectionately called her the "Polish Martha Stewart." Carol will be greatly missed by her two loving sisters, Sharon Harkabus and Diana Piecyk. She will be fondly remembered by her uncles, aunts, nieces and nephews. Visitation Sunday 2:00-8:00 p.m. Funeral Monday 9:15 a.m. from Orland Funeral Home, 9900 W. 143rd Street to St. Francis of Assisi Church for Mass at 10:00 a.m. Interment Good Shepherd Cemetery. Please visit www.orlandfuneralhome.com or call 708-460-7500 for more information.
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My original message is missing. but hurts as much as losing my best friend. When you were born ma brought you home she and daddy put you in my arms. I thought you were my baby. You will always be with me and I with you.
Bye my sweet friend and sister I'll see you soon
Love
Sharon
Sharon Harkabus
February 27, 2018
To Sharon, Diane, husband, sons, and all immediate family members. Carol was one of a kind, you have my deepest sympathy! This is very hard for you all. The picture says it all, CAROL.
Jack Boyle
December 4, 2017
Deepest condolences to the family and friends during this most difficult time. There are no words that can ease the pain of losing someone so beloved. May you find comfort and peace in knowing that your loved one is in God's memory. Psalms 116:15
December 4, 2017
Jacinto please accept our deepest condolences for the loss of dear Carol. May the God of all comfort be with you and the family during this difficult time. 1 Thessalonians 4:14
David G Rich
December 4, 2017
Carol was a fantastic neighbor and friend! Carol always made time to say hi and chat with Kim and myself. She will be missed dearly. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you Jack, and the boys.
Ed & Kim Flynn
Ed & Kim Flynn
Neighbor
December 3, 2017
To my Sister and best friend,you will be.missed. To your family my prayers are with you all.
Diana Piecyk
December 3, 2017
I will miss you, my dear friend.
Debbie Terrell
December 2, 2017
My deepest sympathy for you and your family...Prayers to all of you.HUGS Missy Robertson Belvidere,IL
Missy Robertson
December 1, 2017
To one of my favorite mothers...you are forever in my heart!
Kevin W
December 1, 2017
Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Obregon Family.
Denise Leonard
November 30, 2017
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