A Memorial Visitation for Dawn and Debbie Walters of Palatine will be held Tuesday, June 6, 2023, from 3:30 p.m. until the time of the Celebration Of Life at 6:00 p.m. at the Ahlgrim Family Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Highway, Palatine.
Dawn, 63, passed away peacefully on April 20, 2023 at home.
Dawn, a most beloved sister and friend is survived by her sister, Stacy (Dominic) Walters-Rossi; nieces and nephews, Chris (Lauren) Rossi, Valerie (James) Dilley, and Michelle Rossi; fur nieces and nephews, Zep, Livy, Manx, Leo and many more.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Pat Walters; sister, Debbie Walters, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and countless fur, feathered and finned friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations are appreciated in Dawn and Debbie’s memory to one of the following charities they both supported; National Disaster Search Dog Foundation, Wounded Warrior Project, Patriot Paws, Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary and ASPCA.
Stacey, so very sorry for your losses. To lose so many loved ones so close together is unimaginable. We are all praying for your strength, and know that you are surrounded by people who love you.
Dawn was my neighbor since the time I moved into my condo right across the driveway from her and her sister. Dawn was always taking care of me because I am somewhat forgetful so she would bring me the keys that I had accidentally left in my mailbox she call me at night to remind me that my lights were not on or that my garage door was open and she was always happy to say hello when she saw me walking by while she was sitting out on the porch. She was a peaceful caring person and made my move into my condominium much less lonely. Thank you Dawn for brightening my life.
Dear Stacy:
I was there when your parents were married and when all of you kids were born. Such happy times with so much joy. Barb and I are so sorry to hear of Dawn‘s passing. Our prayers remain with you constantly.
Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ proved that life is eternal, not circumscribed by the cradle in the grave. Much love.
Uncle Len and aunt Barbara Walter