Kathleen Ann Vasquez

With sadness we announce the passing of Kathleen Ann Vasquez, of Indian Head Park IL, on October 20, 2023. She was born in Cicero on June 30, 1954. To know Kathy was to love her, as her heart of gold was always shining.

An amazing woman, who would do anything for anyone, expressed her love by tirelessly lending a helping hand. As a hard-working, talented realtor of 34 years, she helped hundreds of clients accomplish homeownership. Kathy was extremely active with family and friends, with whom she shared her love of golf, bowling, and pickle ball. By far, her greatest love, and favorite playmates, was her seven grandchildren.

Kathy is survived by her beloved family as follows: loving mother of Thomasina Hamilton (Chad) and Michelle Pulli, (Tim); her grandchildren, Riley, Quinn, and Reese Hamilton and Van, August, Michael, and Olive Pulli; as well as her godchildren, Cheryl Vervaet and Travis Couch; many cousins and even more friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Ann Stopa and her step-brother, Charles O’Connell.

Visitation 3 to 9pm on Thursday, October 26 at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th St., Countryside. Funeral Service 10am Friday, October 27 at the funeral home. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Justice. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Kathy’s name to her daughters are appreciated. Funeral information: (708) 352-6500

5 Replies to “Kathleen Ann Vasquez”

  1. Kathy was one of my best friends in grade school, and our class reunion brought us together again as adults. In all those years, Kathy’s kindness and desire to help others never changed. Heaven has a new angel with a wonderful smile. Rest in peace, my dear friend. I will miss you.

  2. I enjoyed so many great conversations with Kathy at all the family functions. What a sweet woman she was. She is in a beautiful place now. But, we will surely miss her. Rest in peace.

  3. Kathy was the most outgoing type of person I know. She was always thinking of others and knew everyone she came in contact with because she invested herself in others. She always made myself as well as my family feel like we were apart of hers. She touched many people and always made a positive impact. I loved how competitive she was and saw her show others how important it was to try your hardest and to always be a winner. With our deepest sympathy and regards we are left with her memories and share our blessings with her family. With utmost sincerity-James, Jessica, Tyler, and Jason Zabilka

  4. I’m very sad . I was out of town and could not attempt to Kathys service. She will be missed. May Rest in peace my friend. My most sincere condolences to her daughters and grandkids 😇🙏 Aurora Rodriguez

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