<

Blanche Orcutt Posted: 2018-11-01 15:32:15

Blanche Orcutt

Obituary

Blanche Orcutt, 95 died peacefully, October 29, 2018
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:30am on Wendesday at Lady of the Ridge Catholic Church, 10836 S. Oxford in Chicago, Ridge with a graveside service will be held 1pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at Resurrection Cemetery- 7201 Archer Road, Justice, Illinois.
Blanche was born April 14, 1923 in Chicago, Illinois the son of Albert and Sophie Ledin. She married George Orcutt.
She is survived by her children, Karen (Robert) Adamitis and Allen (Regine) Orcutt, grandchildren, Karisa (Bradley), John (Carol), Nicole (Darin) and Sabrina, great grandchildren, Brian, James, David, Meagan, Katelyn, Amalia, Adela, and Lilah. Blanche is also survived by her brother, Albert (Marlys) and by several nieces and
one nephew.
She was preceded in death by her husband, George and grandson, Michael.
For further information please call the funeral home at 847-515-8772 or on-line condolences may be directed to www.defiorefuneral.com

Please leave a video condolence by entering your name and click the "Record" button below. You can always preview your video prior to submitting it. Please note that you may receive a prompt to grant DefioreFuneral access to your camera. This is only temporary and will be solely for the duration of recording your condolence message.


Send Flowers

Arthur Mantzouris 2018-11-05 10:26:33

I'm so very sorry for his death and the pain it has caused the whole Family. But know this, that Thru Gods Own Son, Jesus Christ, He will instruct him to resurrect him back to life again and all can find it in John 5:28,29 to where we find Jesus Christ giving us all a Guarrantee that he will carry that out Faithfully. And when he is brought back to life, then another future Guarrantee will come true and that is found in Psalm 37:29 which says: The righteous will possess the earth and they will live forever on it. So all of you can be sure that these Guarrantee will come true and so may these words bring all of you some comfort in knowing what the future will be like.