Felipe Sevilla , May 10, 1962 — November 04, 2018

Felipe Sevilla  (Chicago, Illinois, IL) May 10, 1962 November 04, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Felipe Sevilla age 56, of the East Side, passed away on November 4, 2018 surrounded by his loving family. Felipe was known as a handyman and enjoyed fixing things, yard work, cooking, riding his bike and spending time with his grandchildren. Felipe was born in Techaluta de Montenegro, Jalisco, MX.

Beloved son of (late Candido) and Tranquilina Sevilla. Loving Husband of late Phyllis “Honey” Sevilla, loving father of Ofelia (Miguel) Suarez, Mariah Sevilla and Augrelio Camarena. Cherished grandfather of Tracy, Jasmine, Julie, Cynthia and Miguel Jr., Dearest brother of Jose, Berta, Juan, Consuelo, Magdalena, Patrisia, Manuel, Angelica, Candida and Juan Pablo.

Visitation will be on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 from 3 PM until 8 PM at Sadowski Funeral Home of Hegewisch. 13300 S. Houston Ave. Chicago, IL 60633 (773-646-1666).

Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, November 7, 2018 from 7 AM until 8 AM, Prayers from Chapel at 8 AM for 9 AM Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church of South Chicago. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

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death notice Felipe Sevilla May 10, 1962 — November 04, 2018

obituary notice Felipe Sevilla May 10, 1962 — November 04, 2018

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