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Linda J. O’Neill

Published January 14,2018

Obituary's Biography:

Linda J. O’Neill, 69, a resident of Round Lake Beach, passed away Saturday, January 13, 2018 surrounded by her family at her home in Round Lake Beach, IL.  She was born May 28, 1948 in Kenosha, WI to Robert and Jean Burke.  Linda worked for American Fluorescent Corporation for 23 years.  She enjoyed swimming, bingo, and was a great baker and cook.  Linda loved spending time with her family, the outdoors, and fishing, especially in Northern Wisconsin.  Linda is survived by her children Lori O’Neill and Michael P. O’Neill, her granddaughters Sarah, Erin, Samantha, and Meghan O’Neill, her sisters Cindy (Merle Harnden) Maier and Karen (Dave) Mundt, her brother Bob Burke, her brother-in-law Lou Monticelli, and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.  She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister Deborah Monticelli.  A memorial visitation and service is scheduled for Friday, January 19, 2018 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.  Interment will be held privately.  Memorial donations may be made to the family.  For information, please call 847-223-8122 or go to www.strangfuneral.org.

9 replies on “Linda J. O’Neill”

  1. To the O’Neill Family
    I am sorry to hear of your loss. May your mother rest in peace.
    God Bless you and your family

  2. I am so sorry to hear about Linda. She was a wonderful friend and I always enjoyed talking with her as we did so many times after retirement. Our prayers are with you Lori, Michael and family.
    Ed and Linda Horn

  3. My prayers to my nephew Michael, my niece Lori, my sisters Cindy and Karen,and all who knew and loved Linda. she will be sadly missed.We will see you on Friday to celebrate Linda`s life! Love your brother and uncle Bob and Sharon.

  4. My deepest sympathy to Linda’s family. I worked with Linda for many years at American Fluorescent. Had many of her baked goods, cookies and of course banana bread, which I still use per recipe to date !! Will always remember our lunch hours together playing pinochle and hearts !! Rest In Peace my friend Linda you were a wonderful woman.
    Kathy Follak

  5. Linda’s strength and good nature in the face of adversity have set an example that all of us would do well to remember and to follow.

    Her love and consideration for her family and friends was endless.

    Love,

    Georgiana & Bill Glennon

  6. To Lori, Michael, Cindy, Karen, nieces, nephews, and all of Linda’s family…my deepest sympathy on the loss of a wonderful Mom, Grandma, sister, Aunt, and friend. Linda has surely found greater peace, but that doesn’t make things easier for those of us left behind. She was such a bright light and held on to her sense of humor, even while enduring the toughest of times. We are all honored to have been part of her life. Linda will be deeply missed. Love and Prayers to you all.
    The Other Linda

  7. I am so sorry to hear about Linda. I have known Karen and Cindy for many years and have enjoyed listening to their stories of life and Linda. My prayers are with your family.

    Love
    Connie Quilling

  8. May your sorrow soon be replaced with joyful memories of this wonderful woman. I will cherish the memories of her at Musky Haven and the joy that was shared with such a wonderful family she had. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Much love.

  9. Linda quickly became more than just a co-worker years ago in Customer Service at American Fluorescent. Many of our customers became her lifelong friends as well. She was a warm, funny and loving person who taught me “sometime you just have to roll with the flow”. She always saw the best in people and gave her best to us. My thoughts and prayers to Lori, Michael, his 4 lovely daughters; who Linda adored, and to all of the O’Neill family.
    Deb

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