Russel A. Agnew
Russel A. Agnew, 86, of Lisle, passed away March 11, 2018.
Arrangements by Adams-Winterfield & Sullivan Funeral Home, 630-938-1000.
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It was nice having you for a brother. I bet you are having a wonderful time in your new home.
Love, Lois
March 15, 2018
I'm so sorry for your loss. May our loving, kind God and Father
comfort your hearts now, and in the future.
John 6:40; Isaiah 57:15
GA
March 14, 2018
The wisdom of Russ will be missed in our
community. May the family find comfort in the knowledge that Russ was a friend and helper to many. Blessings and healing peace to family and friends.
Cindy B.
March 14, 2018
So sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort be with your family . Number 6:24-26.
Sonya Williams
March 14, 2018
My sincere condolences to the family and friends. Draw close to God in prayer during this difficult time and he will draw close to you.
Lynn
March 14, 2018
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
The Staff of Adams-Winterfield & Sullivan
March 14, 2018
My condolences. So sorry to hear the news of Russel's passing. He was a very sweet and kind man, one of my favorite patients. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Magie (Dr. Jones office)
March 13, 2018
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