Glaubke, Adele M. (nee Byczek), age 84, Veteran of WWII U.S. Army. Beloved wife of the late LeRoy, loving mother of Donna (John) LeCompte, late John (Rosalyn), Daniel (Sandra), Michael (Bernadette) and Marcia (David) Bufka, proud grandmother of Steven (Jill), Joseph (JoAnn), Scott (Gerri Lynne), Gina, John, Alyssa (Jamie) Clemmons, Katie, Christopher, Allen, Leah, Jason and Adam, great-grandmother of Katie, Michael, Julia and Jailee, fond sister to Florence Dmochowski, Frank (Helen), Stanley (Shirley), late Rose (late John) Majcher, Casimer (Mary), Leonard (Dolores), late Alice (George) Kouba and Mary Ann (John) Debnar, dear aunt and great-aunt of many nieces and nephews, and a cherished friend of many. Funeral services Monday, 9 a.m., from the Damar Funeral Home, 7861 S. 88th Ave. (two mi. west of 79th & Harlem), Justice, to St. Jane de Chantal Church. Mass 10 a.m. Private interment at Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or Misericordia Home or a charity of your choice. Visitation Sunday, 3 to 9 p.m. 708-496-0200.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH KURINA
December 11, 2005
OUR CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO YOU AND
YOUR FAMILY. WE ARE ADELE'S NEXT
DOOR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS. SHE
WILL BE MISSED. GOD BLESS.
gail Filip
December 11, 2005
mydeepestsympathy to the family. We the Filip family had some wonderful timesand menories with your Mother.All the pies and cabbage rolls;and playing cards at the summer cottage.
Harry Filip
December 10, 2005
Please accept my condolences in this time of loss and know that Aunt Adele and Uncle Lee were always on my list of favorites. They both were always fun to be around and will be missed by many of this very large group of family and friends.
Harry Filip
December 10, 2005
Please my condolences in this time of loss and know that Aunt Adele and Uncle Lee were always on my list of favorites. They both were always fun to be around and will be missed by many of this very large group of family and friends.
Don & Toni Ptak
December 9, 2005
Our sincerest sympathy in your loss
William Byczek
December 9, 2005
Dear Glaubke Family,
Please accept the condolences of Sandra, our children, and myself on the passing of Aunt Adele. I know that this is a sad time for you. At the same time, I am sure that you can gain comfort that your mother is now in heaven and reunited with her beloved husband, your father, and my Uncle Lee after these many years, and her eldest son John.
Again, our deepest sympathies to you in this time of both sorrow and rebirth.
Bill and Sandra Byczek (Casey's son).
Marcy Meister (Zwolinski)
December 9, 2005
Deepest Sympathy to the children and extended family of Mrs. Glaubke. I went to grade school with Donna at St. Jane's and I still remember Mrs. Glaubke making homemade pizza for us after school. I last talked to her at the wake of Mr. Zulaski and she still remembered me. I'll remember her and your family in my prayers.
Pat Sintich
December 9, 2005
I am very sorry for your loss.
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