Juliana Amichetti
Aunt Verna touched so many people in so many ways during her life. She was a beautiful, warm and loving wife, mother, grandmother and aunt and will be missed by those who knew and loved her.
Birth date: Oct 31, 1928 Death date: Mar 24, 2004
Verna had retired as a cafeteria worker from the Columbia School District, and was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Columbia, IL. VisitationFriday, March 26, 2004 - 4 pm until 9 pmLawlor Funeral Home, Columbia, IL ServiceSa Read Obituary
Aunt Verna touched so many people in so many ways during her life. She was a beautiful, warm and loving wife, mother, grandmother and aunt and will be missed by those who knew and loved her.
Dear Loved Ones,
May our Lord strengthen you during this difficult time. You are in our daily thoughts and prayers.
Love, Holly, Tom, Thomas and Marky Pritchard
Your mom was a really neat lady and will be greatly missed.
Love
Michael & Laurie
Our thoughts and prayers are with you now. She was one of the nicest person's we have ever known.
Love, Ray & Mary Clyde
Dear Lynn,
I'm so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I hope you and your family are doing okay. If I may quote an excerpt, I think you might find it fitting...
"I have a friend who is an artist. Before he left his country forty years ago, his mother held his hand and told him 'Whenever you miss me, look into your hand, and you will see me immediately.' The presence of his mother is not just genetic. Her spirit, her hopes, and her life are also in him. When he looks into his hand, he can see thousands of generations before him and thousands of generations after him. He told me that he never feels lonely."
Dear Joydean,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
JoAnn
Verna's memory will live on forever because of the many special ways she touched everyone's hearts. We'll all miss her but know that she is in the hands of God. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers...