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Carol Lee Prebianca

Published February 21,2025

Obituary's Biography:

Carol Lee Prebianca, 75, a resident of Antioch, IL, passed away February 19, 2025, at her home.  She was born April 18, 1949, in Elmhurst, IL to Raymond and Lorraine Yeakey.  

Carol was the past President of the Transplant Support Group and the Homeowner’s Association in Glen Ellyn.  She volunteered for the Antioch Senior Center for over 14 years and had her own home daycare in Glen Ellyn for 15 years.  Carol was a graduate of the York High School class of 1967 and worked for the DuPage County Court House.  She enjoyed working in her yard and made a lot friends through the years.

Carol is survived by her children Fred Prebianca and Tammy Prebianca, her grandchildren Michael Rose, Chuck Rose, and Jade Prebianca, her great-grandchildren Chuck Rose Jr. and Ethan Rose, and her brother Kenneth Yeakey.

A celebration of life will be held on April 6th, 2025 from 2-6pm at the new Senior Center. Address is 1275 main St. Antioch IL 60002. All funeral arrangements were entrusted to Strang Funeral Chapel & Crematorium 410 E. Belvidere Rd. Grayslake, IL 60030.  For more information log onto www.strangfuneral.org or contact (847)223-8122

7 replies on “Carol Lee Prebianca”

  1. My dearest and longtime friend Carol had the biggest kindest heart of anyone I’ve ever known. We were close friends first over 64 years.
    I will miss you my dear friend

  2. Carol and I were friends over 64 years ago
    No one has a bigger kinder friend than I had in her.
    She was the most giving person I’ve ever known . Till we meet again my dearest friend
    Love you

  3. I met Carol back in the 1980’s. She had a kind heart, and and devilish sense of humor. When she volunteered at the Senior Center, she always made it a point to walk around and greet people at each table. She loved to play card games, and, I was honored to be invited to lunch and a good game at her cute little house. She put a lot of work and love into her tiny house, “She-Shed” and Guest House. She will be missed by all of us who were blessed to know her.

  4. Carol never said no to anyone in need. She had the biggest heart of anyone I’ve ever met. It was my pleasure to call her my friend for over 40 years. Our condolences to her family and so many friends. Her legacy will live on forever in our hearts. God Bless

  5. She was the best Aunt I could ever ask for! I will cherish all the memories I have with her. I will miss her so much. Love you Aunt Carol!

  6. I loved Carol. We were neighbors for many years. She was the only person I trusted with our two children and never said no when I asked her to watch them.
    It hurt to see all she went through physically. She was a fighter.
    We lived across the street beginning in 1975. She had the beautiful landscaping with weeping willows that lined the creek. We discovered we had the same wedding anniversary.
    I’m so glad the Lord brought her in our lives.
    We will see her again. ❤️

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