Van Roeyen, Edward beloved husband of Evelyn (nee Antos), loving father of Cynthia Van Roeyen and Deborah (Cezar) Czajkowski, devoted grandfather of Jason (Rebecca) and Adam Czajkowski, dear great grandfather of Emily Czajkowski, loving brother of Marie Scott, Phillip (Wilma), Harry (Jackie) and the late Pauline Esdale, Florie and Frank Van Roeyen, Visitation Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. at Friedrichs Funeral Home Inc., 320 W. Central Rd. at Northwest Hwy., Mt. Prospect. Funeral Saturday, 11:45 a.m. from the funeral home to St. Zachary Church, Mass 12:30 p.m. Interment St. Joseph. Funeral info., 847-255-7800 or www.FriedrichFH.com To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Peggy [ Dessart ] Mulloy
March 28, 2004
Evelyn and family as an old family friend I am sending my condolences on the lost of your husband and father. I lost my husband 2 years ago and just remember. AT this time of sorrow may these truths sustain you...He will always be as close as a memory and the god of all comfort is as close as a prayer.
Peggy [ Dessart ] Mulloy
March 27, 2004
Dear Marie,Phillip,and Harry though It has been many many years since I last saw your family I have thought of all of you many times. At this time I would like to express my deepest condolences to each of you on the loss of your brother Ed .
Kevin Durbin
March 27, 2004
To "Uncle"
Ed you were always one of the mandatory stops when we visit the Chicago area. Every holiday the family is thinking of everyone gathering at your house, even when we do not make it in for a visit. You always made us welcome and made our visits memorable.
You will be missed.
Amanda Durbin
March 27, 2004
Uncle Ed: You were very kind and I'm sorry that you will be away from your brother. I send much love and hope you are ready for fun in heaven.
Randall Durbin
March 27, 2004
Dear Uncle Ed: When things were dull you always had a laugh. You were a solid presence and I looked forward to visiting you. I will miss you a lot, but send my love for restful slumbers.
Elizabeth Durbin
March 27, 2004
Uncle Ed- There has always been a special bond for such a simple word as Uncle. The name Edward was never needed because your presence was one the whole family looked forward to seeing. There are so many memories tied to my life that it is difficult to let your spirit soar today. You will always be my special Santa that lived here on earth.
SUSAN WISHON
March 26, 2004
CYNTHIA:
MY DEEPEST SYPHATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. I WILL KEEP YOU IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS. GOD BLESS YOU.
SUSAN WISHON
Eileen Van Roeyen & family
March 26, 2004
You were always there through years of school and tears of sorrow. Today we take the opportunity to cheer you on to a better life.
Psalm 139 says: "If I take the wings of morning and settle at the farthest limits of the sea, even there your hand shall lead me, and your right hand shall hold me fast."
Now God will see to you in this new journey!
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