Wiszowaty, Edmund F. 80, beloved husband of the late Emily (nee Malec), loving father of Susan (Frank) Sadauski, proud grandfather of Kathleen, Joanne, and Cynthia, great grandfather of Tyler, Ashley, and Samantha, dear broth of Louise Krzak, and the late John, Eugene, and Harriette. Funeral services Wednesday, 10 a.m., at the Chapel Hill Gardens South Funeral Home, (Blake-Lamb/Becvar Funeral Directors), 11333 S. Central Ave., Oak Lawn, IL. Interment Resurrection Mausoleum. Visitation Tuesday, 2 to 9 p.m. Info: 708-361-0500To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Joseph & Stacey Wiszowaty
June 7, 2005
Our deepest condolences to Sue and her girls at the loss of her father and their grandfather. Both Stacey and I have you in our thoughts and prayers.
Uncle Edmund will be missed.
SHUAN & HOLLIE MURPHY
June 1, 2005
THE MEMORY I HAVE OF ED IS AT CINDY'S WEDDING. SHAUN AND I WENT UP TO SAY HI TO HIM AND AS WE APPROACHED HIM HE SAYS "HEY GOOD LOOKING, YOU GET BETTER LOOK ALL THE TIME". ED REACHES PAST ME AND PUTS HIS HAND OUT TO SHAUN.
ED ALWAYS HAD A WAY OF MAKING YOU FEEL WELCOMED AND HE MADE SURE YOU HAD A LAUGH.
HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED!!!! OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYER ARE WITH THE FAMILY.
DARLENE OCHODNICKY
May 31, 2005
UNCLE ED WAS BIGGER THEN LIFE IN SO MANY WAYS. I ALWAYS LOOKED UP TO HIM BOTH PHYSICALLY AND RESPECTFULLY. HIS BOOMING VOICE, HEARTY LAUGH AND MISCHIEVIOUS SMILE WILL ALWAYS STAY WITH ME. I WOULD ALWAYS ENJOY TALKING TO HIM AND HE WOULD MAKE YOU FEEL HE ENJOYED IT TOO. HE WAS ALWAYS READY WITH SAGE ADVICE BUT COULD LEAVE YOU LAUGHING JUST AS EASILY. AS SAD AS IT IS THAT HE IS NOW GONE I CAN UNDERSTAND HE WOULD NOT WANT TO BE LESS THEN THE PERSON HE WAS AND HIS ILLNESSES WAS DOING THAT TO HIM.
TO SUE AND ALL YOUR LOVING FAMILY WHO HELPED HIM GET THRU SO MUCH IN HIS LASTS YEARS I KNOW GOD WILL NOW HELP YOU AND LEAVE YOU WITH THE PEACE OF ALL YOUR LOVING MEMORIES AS YOUR MOM AND DAD ARE TOGETHER AGAIN FOREVER.
COUSIN DARLENE
Mary Lou Smith
May 30, 2005
To a great Uncle that loved telling those great fishing stories. He loved being out there on the water with the challenge to catch the biggest darn fish out there, Love you Uncle and our prayers are with your loving family. I know that you and Auntie Em are having a lot of fun with the rest of the gang up there.
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