DWIGHT – Lillian M. Feddersen, 89, of Dwight and formerly of Chicago, IL, passed away Monday, May 3, 2021 at her home in Dwight, IL. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m., Saturday, May 8, 2021 at the First Congrega-tional United Church of Christ, 200 W. Delaware St., Dwight, IL 60420, with Pastor Grant Speece officiating. A visitation was held from 5 until 8 p.m. at Hager Memorial Home, 201 W. Mazon Ave., Dwight, on Friday, May 7, 2021. Burial followed the services at 1 p.m. in Evergreen Cemetery, 3401 W. 87th St., Evergreen Park, IL 60805. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name may be made to the family. Hager Memorial Home in Dwight is handling the arrangements. Lillian was born in Chicago, IL on October 19, 1931, a daughter of John and Sophie (Kowalczyk) Kronkowski. She was formerly married to Edward Frederick Feddersen, Jr. She is survived by her daughters: Carol (Al) Wilson and Cindy (Rupert) Rodriguez; son, Paul (Sue) Feddersen; brother, Henry Kronkowski; son-in-law, Mike Bonora; seven grandchildren: Jessica (Brian) Hanninger, Judith Rodriguez, Carmen (Donny) Seifers, Traci (Don) Markland, Jason (Beth) Feddersen, Lucas Feddersen, and Cassidy Feddersen; and nine great-grandchildren: Kyle, Dylan, Brenden, Trinity, Carnalina, Chloe, Carson, Jadzia, and Michael; niece, Mary Ann (Rev. Ron) Marsiglio, and their four children. Lillian was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and daughter, Patricia Bonora. She became a registered nurse in 1952 and remained active in her profession even after retiring in 1998. She was a political worker while living in Chicago, a member of the Dwight Library Board, active member and officeholder of multiple nursing organizations, alumni associations, church groups, and women’s groups. Lillian was also a longtime leader for the Girl Scouts and Den Mother in Cub Scouts. Lillian was an avid reader, word puzzler, crafter, playgoer, longtime volunteer of the runway switch board, and volunteer at the Fox Developmental Center in Dwight. This obituary may be viewed and guestbook signed at www.hagermemorial.com

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