Thomasina “Tommi” J. Moran, 76 of Huntley, died peacefully, August 2, 2016.
Visitation will be on Monday from Noon until 1:00pm, with a funeral Mass be celebrated at 1:00pm all at St. Mary Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery.
Thomasina was born September 14, 1939 the daughter of Vito James and Josephine (Grevgano) D’Incognito. On October 3, 1987 she married Charles F. Moran. She worked as a banquet coordinator for the Starlight Inn for many years. She was a devoted wife and mother, her greatest joy was spending time with family.
She is survived by her husband, Charles, her children, Jennifer (Jeffrey) Pomis, Mary Ann Papa, Nanette (Chuck) Buschek, Donelle (Adam) Cerniglia, Chuckie (Donna) Moran, Dean (Vicki) Moran, and Mandy Moran. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Madeline, Joey, Mikey, Nicole, Chad, Jennette, Scarlett, Samantha, Matthew, Mason, Zoey and Mina, and by her sister, Mary Ann (Al) Manisco and by many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, and one brother, Jim D’ Incognito.
For further information, please call the funeral home at 847-515-8772 or on-line condolences may be directed to www.defiorejorgensen.com
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Words can never express our sincere condolences to Chuck and the family for their tremendous loss. Tommi was one of a kind, she was quite the entertainer, and did it with such flair. I knew I loved her the first time we met when we were at our Del Webb orientation...she was special to say the least. She was a great friend and wonderful neighbor. We are going to miss her so much. Her love and devotion to her family was amazing...and she was a pretty darn good cook too Rest in peace dear friend. Our Lord has plucked a flower from here on earth for his garden in heaven.
Dear Chuck and Family, Tony and I send our love and deepest sympathy to all of you on the loss of Tommi. I am especially saddened by the fact that we were not in touch with each other during our younger years, but grateful for the times we did enjoy together in our later years. We have a special bond also, of both being named for our Grandmother, Thomasina DIncognito. God bless all of you for the loving care given to Tommi throughout her continuous medical problems. May all your wonderful memories sustain you as you cope with her loss. My prayers are with you.
My heart is broken at the loss of my "L'il sister". Little was she but with the heart of a giant. We were the best of friends all of our lives together even tho' there was 4-1/2 years difference in our ages. We never, in all the years, had an argument. The love and the bond between us was unbreakable. I miss you terribly my dear "Baby sister". My only consolation is now picturing you in the arms of our loving mother and our loving brother all sitting in God's lap in heaven telling each other our dry, witty, sarcastic jokes and laughing together. Oh, what fun we had through the years. I miss you all so terribly! Your loving sister/daughter, MaryAnn
We had so much fun with you and Chuck at our PBS nights(Pizza, Beer, Scrabble), going to parties at the Legion (especially that great Halloween party) and that memorable trip to Kona, Hawaii. There never will be another like you!! Your wit, intelligence, humor, generosity, love for family and friends is unparalleled. Your bravery over these many months while you endured pain and discomfort has been an inspiration to so many. We will miss you terribly, but thank God you will now be eased of all earthly pain and be with Him and family in paradise for all eternity. God love you dear friend!!