Jessie A Gotts , July 18, 1919 — September 24, 2018

Jessie A Gotts  (Chicago, Illinois, IL) July 18, 1919 September 24, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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OBITUARY Jessie A Gotts July 18, 1919 – September 24, 2018 Loving mother of Janice (the late Robert) McCafferty; cherished grandma of Jessica (Nicholas) Brennan; loving aunt of Barbara (Larry) Imburgia, Charles (Alicia) Ostrowski, Teresa (Glenn) Jones; cherished godmother of Diane Hudyka and the late Stanley Piatek; loving grandma and great-grandma to her dogs Coco, Lucky, and Buddy; loving cousin and friend of many. Preceded in death by her parents, the late Stanley and Regina Piatek, and her siblings, the late Lottie (John) Okulicz, Bernice (John) Ostrowski, and Emil (Virginia) Piatek. Jessie was a wonderful and loving mother and grandma.

She enjoyed cooking and taking care of her home. Funeral Services Saturday, September 29th, at 9:15am from Malec & Sons Funeral Home, 6000 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60646, to St. Mary of the Woods Catholic Church for funeral mass at 10:00am. Interment St. Adalbert Catholic Cemetery.

Visitation Friday, September 28th, from 3:00pm to 8:00pm. For more information, please call 773-774-4100.

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death notice Jessie A Gotts July 18, 1919 — September 24, 2018

obituary notice Jessie A Gotts July 18, 1919 — September 24, 2018

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