Elizabeth was born in Hungary, escaped during a war, and found her freedom in the United States in 1957. She lived a life filled with the memories of two worlds. One of oppression, and one of freedom. She worked hard to provide for her family until they were all grown and on their own.
She deeply loved, and is…read more
Elizabeth was born in Hungary, escaped during a war, and found her freedom in the United States in 1957. She lived a life filled with the memories of two worlds. One of oppression, and one of freedom. She worked hard to provide for her family until they were all grown and on their own.
She deeply loved, and is survived by her children, Elizabeth (Michael) Wittig, Ilona (Sean) O’Driscoll, Joseph (Patty) Joo, Antel Joo and Jerry Fallier. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, 10 great-children and 3 great-great grand-children.
She crossed over the rainbow bridge on Christmas day to a new life eternal. She will be missed, but her memories shared by her family will always keep her alive in our hearts.
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Chris Koerner posted on 1/19/20
Dear Grandma, I’m sitting here thinking about all the great memories we made with you. I remember far back to when you watched me while mom went to work, it was real early in the morning and I remember you had me cuddle up with you and Grandpa would get ready for work. I wish now I could have one more cuddle. You had the brightest smile that would light up any room you entered. The love for your family was unconditional and I hope I’m that kind of grandma for my grand babies. I love and miss you so much and so does my kids.