Bloom, Warren
Warren Bloom age 84; beloved husband of Lorraine nee Nichols; dear father of Charles (Kathy), William (Michelle) and Vicki (Michael) Lee; grandfather of Michael, Kaitlyn, Meghan, Eric, Taylor, Kyle and Nicholas; fond brother of the late Barbara (William) Stender; also survived by nieces, nephews and other relatives. Warren was an active lifelong member of Ashburn Lutheran Church. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Hines V.A. Hospital or Shriners Hospital for Children appreciated. Visitation Monday May 17, 2021; 2 pm to 8 pm at Kosary Funeral Home 9837 S. Kedzie, Evergreen Park. Funeral Tuesday May 18th; Lying in State 10:30 am; Funeral Service 11:30 am at Ashburn Lutheran Church 3345 W. 83rd St. Chicago; Interment Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery 708-499-3223 or kosaryfuneralhome.com
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Our deepest sympathy on your lose of Warren. We will always remember him as being such a friendly fellow and great family man. We were all part of the Ashburn Church and school for many years. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Sincerely, Bev Heidegger
The Heidegger Family
May 17, 2021
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