Karen A. Winandy
Obituary's Biography:
Karen A. Winandy, 70, a resident of Highland Park, IL, passed away Friday, June 14, 2019 at Journey Care Hospice in Barrington, IL. Karen was born June 16, 1948 in Chicago, IL to Therese and Joseph Winandy. Karen is survived by her siblings Victor (Mary Kay) Winandy, Tim (Joanne) Winandy, Janice (David) Adkins, and Jody Veesenmeyer, her nieces and nephew Alecia (Dale) Marson, Jeffrey (Angela) Veesenmeyer, Amy Winandy, Kristy (Marko) Dugandzic, and Jacklyn (Matt) Stephany, 1 great-niece, and 7 great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother-in-law Lew Veesenmeyer. A visitation and funeral service is scheduled for Tuesday, June 18 2019 from 4:00pm until 8:00pm with the service commencing at 8:00pm at Strang Funeral Chapel & Crematorium 410 E. Belvidere Rd. Grayslake, IL 60030. The burial service will be held on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 11:00am at Ascension Cemetery in Libertyville, IL. For more information please contact (847)223-8122 or log onto www.strangfuneral.org.
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Deepest sympathy to Vic, Tim, Jody and Janice. Karen was a wonderful, kind and dedicated person who loved her family and all her ‘Luxie’ relatives. She will be sorely missed, but her suffering is now over and she is reaping the rewards she so richly deserves. Rest in peace, dear cousin!
Karen, your struggle was long and hard. Now, you are at peace with Our Lord. Thank you for your unfailing love for the Roeske family you showed in the years of hard work to bring us together for great reunions. You will be missed.
my sincere sorrow to all the ones whom you loved and the ones who loved you.. God bless you and please give love to all of our loved ones you are now with..
Karen,so sad to see you go but glad you’re at peace now. You’ve had your struggles these last number of years so Rick and I are relieved for you. I’ll miss seeing you at our various family gatherings.Thank you for the picnics you organized for all of us.. Love, your cousin Ginny
Karen, thank you for our lunches at “RL”, our phone conversations and for being a friend in good times and bad. I already miss you. Rest in peace my friend, you’re finally home.
We are sad to hear of Karen’s passing and regret that we can not be with you.
Karen’s organization of the family reunions will always be remembered and appreciated.
Our deepest sympathies.
The Dallas Family
Bob, Sherry, Amanda and Steven
Karen, we were so sad to hear about your struggles especially your last several days!
Now you are at peace and reunited with many loved ones!
Thank you for all the times you brought family together- you have always been so loving and giving!
So glad for our times together.
Rest In Peace in God’s loving arms!
We will miss you
Love, Terri and Joe