Funeral Details

Lizabeth J. Nolan

June 25, 1952 - June 25, 2017

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Friday, June 30, 2017 at 10:00 AM

Service

Willow Creek Church
Visitation 8:00 AM-10:00 AM
With Service To Follow
67 Algonquin Road
Barrington, Illinois 60010
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Clergy

Pastor Rob Speight

Interment

Bartlett Cemetery
610 West North Avenue
Bartlett, Illinois 60103
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Memorial Contributions

National Brain Tumor Society
55 Chapel Street, Suite 200
Newton, Massachusetts 02458
www.braintumor.org





OBITUARY

Lizabeth J. Nolan "Lizzie", nee Scanlan, of Arlington Heights, lost her twelve month battle with brain cancer on her birthday, June 25th. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, to the late James and Jeanette Scanlan. Loving mother of Jennifer (Jordan) Guy. Cherished gramma of Nolan and Finnley, with whom she loved dearly. Dear sister of James "Jimmy" Scanlan, Carol (Bob) Sellers, Bobby (Terry) Scanlan and the late Diane (the late Dan) Scanlan. She will be missed by many nieces and nephews. She was a dedicated administrative assistant at Muriello Real Estate Appraisers for over 30 years. Visitation Friday at 8:00 a.m. at Willow Creek Church (The Chapel, Building B), 67 Algonquin Rd, South Barrington, IL. Services at 10:00 a.m. Interment; Village of Bartlett Cemetery, Bartlett. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to: National Brain Tumor Society. braintumor.org/ Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Buffalo Grove Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com


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Liz will be overwhelmingly missed. She would always put a smile on my face. Now she can put a smile on her mom, dad and sisters faces. Love always, Bob

Bob Sellers
June 28, 2017
I will forever miss my wonderful Aunt Liz. I will never forget all her kind words and love. I love you bunches Aunt Liz, may you rest peacefully.

Melanie Scanlan-Segal
June 28, 2017
Met Liz at our 1st full time job at All American Life and Casualty in 1970. We were one crazy group of girls, who drifted apart after marriage and children. Last year we all connected and had a wonderful reunion. Liz had us stay at her house and we had a 3 day Laugh Fest. I'll Never Forget you Girlfriend...RIP and we will have another reunion someday when we all get our wings.

Barbara Patrick
June 28, 2017
My dear Aunt Liz, Although we lived so far apart, I so cherished you as my aunt. You always remembered my birthday, and us at Christmas. I was so proud to be your flower girl at your wedding. You were always such a joy to be around (when we could!). We will miss you dearly, yet we are happy that you are not in pain anymore. We are glad that you are with grandma, grandpa and Aunt Diane. Love you to the moon and back.

Kim and Bruce Zack, too Burtenshaw
June 28, 2017
Aunt Liz, You were a wonderful example of what an aunt should be. Now that I have nieces of my own I will do my best to live by that example. I love you so much and will miss you everyday. I hope that you and Ma are together now playing Yahtzee and laughing about the old days together.

Amanda White
June 28, 2017
Dear Jennifer and family,
I am so saddened to hear of your mom's passing. She fought a good fight, but God has a better place for her where there is no suffering. May your beautiful memories sustain you until you see her again. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Kathy Patterson
June 28, 2017
Dearest Lizzie: I have known you all my life. We will forever be "The Ottawa Gang!" I will always treasure our childhood days. Your memory will be in my heart forever. You are free of pain and suffering. I will always remember our final times together driving you to treatments. You're beautiful laugh was ever present, even on those days. Your smile and laughter left an imprint on my heart. May you rest in peace. As you used to always say to me, I will say to you, " love ya, kid!"

Cathy Battaglia
June 28, 2017
Liz was a special lady. She always was happy and easy going. May she R.I.P..

Terry Ann Hollywood
June 28, 2017
I met Lizzie in an Alpha group at our church (Willow Creek Community Church). It was a wonderful experience walking through the journey of that group with her. She seemed to have a positive outlook and I enjoyed hearing her stories of her family, daughter, grand kids, bunco group, etc. Lizzie will always be remembered as one of the "Alpha's". After this group was over, we went on to do a few studies that the church was doing. So sad that her awesome smile is no longer here but I know she is now smiling in heaven. Thanks for the journey we shared, Lizzie!

Dretta Wiley
June 28, 2017
We came to Christ together in the Alpha Program. I'll forever cherish the times we spent together bolstering each other in our faith journey. It was so like Lizzie to wait until her birthday to pass so her beloved Jenny and her boys could remember her birthday......remember her alive and loving. A reason to celebrate her life and not to mourn.

Paula Pasterski
June 28, 2017
Laura and I are praying for your family in these difficult times.You have our deepest sympathies and prayers.

Joe and Laura Navarre
June 30, 2017
Aunt Lizzie, I will miss you greatly, I will always remember you being there when my sisters and I needed you as children. I love you so much and wish we could have stayed in touch better. Tell Grandma, grandpa, and aunt Diane I said hi. Rest peacefully, xoxoxo.

Nicole Narsh (scanlan)
June 30, 2017
Now you are in heaven Liz, please remember to pray for us, until we meet again, R.I.P beautiful Liz.

Joanne Riordan, Kelleher
June 30, 2017