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| Title |
Obituary - Leonard, Susan |
| Short Title |
Obituary - Leonard, Susan |
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Staff Writer |
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Streator Times-Press News / 18 Nov 2003 |
| Source ID |
S163 |
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
| Linked to (4) |
N.J. Leonard
C. Majercin
J. Majercin
G.R. Roberts |
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- Susan Leonard (1914-2003)
Susan A. Leonard, 89, formerly of 1506 Union St., died at 11:45 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, 2003, at St. Mary?s Hospital.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Stephen?s Church. The Rev. Jeffrey Lawrence will be the celebrant.
Music will be by St. Stephen?s Grade School Choir under the direction of JoAnn Cave. Sister Blanka will be the organist.
Burial will be in St. Stephen?s Cemetery. Pallbearers will be daughters, Nancy Appel, Norma Majercin and Mary Ann Pruess; sons-in-law, Robert Appel, George Majercin and Robert Pruess; and grandson-in-law, Gene Roberts.
Honorary pallbearers will be granddaughters, Brenda Majercin, Sharon Roberts and Susan Serrault; grandson, Jerome Majercin; great-grandsons, Christopher Majercin and Dustin Serrault; and great-granddaughters, Jessica Majercin and Elizabeth Young.
Visitation will be 9-10:45 a.m. Tuesday at Solon, Baker & Telford Funeral Home. The rosary will be recited at 10:15 a.m.
Born Feb. 23, 1914, in Streator, she was the daughter of Andrew and Mary (Lukach) Dzurisin. She married Bernard Leonard on June 5, 1937, at St. Stephen?s Church. He died Oct. 21, 1985.
Surviving are daughters, Nancy (Mrs. Robert) Appel, Norma (Mrs. George) Majercin and Mary Ann (Mrs. Robert) Pruess, all of Streator; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sisters, Elsie Dzurisin and Marge Petro, both of Streator; and Mary Besserman of DeKalb; and brothers, John (Mickey) Dzurisin of Mt. Prospect; and Peter Dzurisin of Mahomet.
She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Andrew, Frank, George, Joseph E. and Steven Dzurisin; and sisters, Katie Pouk and Anna Zack.
She resided in Streator all of her life and had formerly worked at Owens-Illinois Glass Company and the Paris Garter Factory.
Memorials may be directed to St. Stephen?s Church in the form of Masses.
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