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Kory (Korytowski), Bonnie
After a long battle with illness, Bonnie Kory passed away on July 21, 2022 at the age of 68. She was a champion athlete who excelled in many sports. She attended and competed in sports at Alvernia High School and DePaul University in Chicago. After college, she resided in California. She had a successful career in the high tech and medical device industries. Bonnie loved her Bouvier dogs and dutifully cared for them.
Bonnie was the loving daughter of Henry and Stephanie Korytowski, niece of Ray and Helen Sadowski, sister of Sue Couch, Tom Korytowski, Donald Korytowski, and Ronald Korytowski, and their families. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Sarah Plevinsky and by many dear friends in both California and in Chicago.
Services for Bonnie will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Bonnie's name to the American Cancer Society, or the Humane Society.
Bonnie will forever be in our hearts.
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5 Entries
I miss you already Bonnie. We had wonderful conversations about all sports. You were so engaging.
Lynn Capelotti
Friend
August 10, 2022
I WAS a neighbor until 1977.
sending my sympathy to the family
JO ANNE BUREK PAWLAK
August 7, 2022
Class of 71 at Alvernia. So do sorry for her suffering. She was way too young. MY she Rest In Peace in God´s loving arms
Jan Robertson
School
August 7, 2022
Condolences to the Korytowski family for their loss. I remember Bonnie from grammar school as well as Tom, Don and Ron. Your family has suffered a huge loss with her passing. I hope her memories will bring you strength and joy.
Jim Bonk
School
August 5, 2022
Susan, Tom, Don & Ron...It is not easy to ever lose a sister or brother. Always remember the good times, especially during your time of growing up together. For most of us, that is the time to cherish.
Peace to you...Susan Mindak Ellinget
Susan Mindak Ellinger
Friend
August 5, 2022
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