Christine Burnson , September 28, 1949 — January 04, 2019

Christine Burnson  (Chicago, Illinois, IL) September 28, 1949 January 04, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Christine M. Burnson September 28, 1949 – January 04, 2019 Share this obituary Local Florists Upload Photo| View/Sign Guest Book| Send Private Condolences| Send Sympathy Card Christine Burnson (nee Johnson) age 69 of Frankfort. Beloved wife of Allan. Loving step-mother of Julianne (David) Di Giovanni and Richard (Jennifer) Burnson.

Dear grandmother of Alexander and Jason Di Giovanni and Izabella Burnson. Cherished daughter of Darline and the late Mauritz Johnson. Devoted sister of Sandra (Bill) McKay.

Aunt of Matt Carlson and Christopher Carlson. Funeral Friday 9:45am from RICHARD J MODELL FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, 12641 W. 143rd St., Homer Glen to St. Bernard Church, Mass 10:30am. Interment Good Shepherd Cemetery.

Visitation Thursday 2-8pm. Special education teacher for 33 years, District 218, Oak Lawn. Graduate of Western Illinois University.

In lieu of flowers donations to The National Multiple Sclerosis Society www. nationalmssociety.org/ or P.A.W.S. www.

paws.org appreciated.

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death notice Christine Burnson September 28, 1949 — January 04, 2019

obituary notice Christine Burnson September 28, 1949 — January 04, 2019

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