Phyllis Przybyla

Phyllis Przybyla, 90, of Downers Grove, formerly of Cicero. Beloved wife of the late Eugene. Loving mother of Edward and Barbara Przybyla-Garza (Antonio Garza). Devoted grandmother of Angelica, Vincent, Patrina, Salvador Garza (William Swenson), Joseph and Robert (Jen) Przybyla. Dear great-grandmother of 5 and great-great grandmother of 3. Service and interment private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Hallowell & James Funeral Home at 630/964-6500 or www.hjfunerals.com.

17 Replies to “Phyllis Przybyla”

  1. My dear beloved friend and neighbor, you will missed and forever in my heart. The building will never be the same without you! R.I.P. Phyliss.💜

  2. Dearest Grandma Phyllis. You were truly an angel and always had the biggest smile for everyone. I’m so grateful to have met you. You blessed my life and everyone you met.

  3. Sal,
    I am so sorry for your loss. I know how much she meant to you. She was a lovely lady. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

  4. Phyllis was a dear, dear friend for most of my life and I will sorely miss her. She had a great sense of humor. She also had great appreciation for all who helped her. She loved her family and friends and spoke highly of them. Rest in peace dear Phyllis. To her dearest family, please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss.

  5. Aunt Phyllis whom I remember her by (as a child we visited Cicero many times); It turns out that Aunt Phyllis and Barbara whom I lovingly call my cousin were actually not my blood relatives but because my step father Eugene Geary, Sr. was well it just felt like family. They always made us feel like family I sure did. Over the years Barbara and I have kept up. I can say what I remember we are missing one fine lady in Phyllis (a welcoming soul); that much I remember. I know my Aunt Phyllis is up in heaven.
    May God Protect you and your family – my family

  6. I have many fond memories of Phyliss or as we affectionately called her Mrs. P. She was always welcome and often in attendance at my family’s life milestone celebrations and holiday get togethers. She was a sweet person and very supportive to me personally. I will miss her. I extend my sincerest condolence to her family.

  7. Nanny was so graceful. Phyllis always had a story to tell. I remember visits with my husband Frank and sons during the holidays or just visits to take her to Homerun Inn Pizza, she always lit up the room. We usually would just call the morning of and ask if she had plans. when we would get there Nanny would have rollers in her hair and have to put some make up on. She was a beautiful soul. I am truely blessed to have gotten to know Nanny over the years and have so many fond memories to hold dear to my heart. Nanny its never goodbye its till we meet again. We love you!

  8. Rest In Peace Mrs P. You always has a smile for everyone. I will miss your Christmas card this year. And every year to come. Prayers for the family.

      1. So sad to hear that you’re no longer with us. Even though we are no longer living in the building, you would always send us Christmas cards and check on us. You are truly missed. May God console your family. Rest in peace Phyllis.

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