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E. Mae Morrissey
E. Mae Morrissey, age 95 years, a lifelong area resident. Beloved wife of the late Carl Hanley (2016); loving mother of Carl Robin (Jim Seidman) Morrissey, Susan Mae (David) Scott, Kevin D. (Christen) Morrissey and Sharon Jean (Bryan) Crowder; cherished grandmother of Brian Mustari, Eric (Angela) Scott, Carolyn (Roderick) Babilius, Myrna (Andrew) Erhart, Taylor Hanley (Jake Massey), Ian Michael and Katherine Elizabeth Morrissey, Lana Elizabeth Crowder and Sarah Michelle (Lawrence) Spencer; proud great-grandmother of Lucy Maelynn, Ben, Eva, Jocelyn, Eliana and Shiloh Mae; also fond aunt of numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded by her parents John J. and Ethel Nyman Berg; her brothers, Edward (Lola) Berg, Roy (Margo and Mary) Berg and Alvin Berg. Mae was a Charter member of the Downers Grove Seventh-day Adventist Church. She loved sewing, music, crafts, helping at Church. Funeral Services were held at Toon Funeral Home 4920 Main Street Downers Grove, IL 60515. Private interment. Memorial Contributions to the Alzheimer's Association (act.alz.org/donate) would be appreciated. For information: 630-968-0408 OR www.toonfuneralhome.com
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