Obituaries
Agnes M Cain
January 18, 1931 - April 5, 2024

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VISITATION
April 27, 2024 | 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. -
Hosanna! Lutheran Church
36W925 Red Gate Road
St. Charles, IL 60175 - Memorial Service
- April 27, 2024 | 11:00 A.M.
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Hosanna! Lutheran Church
36W925 Red Gate Road
St. Charles, IL 60175 -
Burial Location
Private
Agnes Marie “Aggie” Cain, age 93, of Elgin, IL, passed away on April 5th 2024, surrounded by her children & grandchildren at her home in Elgin, IL. She was born on January 18, 1931 in Chicago, IL. Aggie was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, special Aunt, treasured friend to many. Aggie was kind, loving, generous, and compassionate. Aggie was passionate about her family and lived her life guided by her strong faith.
Surviving family members include
Children – Thomas Cain ( Peggy), Carol Malmfeldt, Susan Cain Jaeger (Scott), Robert Cain , (Natalie), John Cain, Michael Cain (Sarah). Preceded in death by her husband Robert Cain.
She is survived by 14 Grandchildren & 19 Great Grandchildren.
Aggie was an amazing artist, she had gifted over 130 miniature creations over the past 50 years. If you were lucky enough to get one of her miniature rooms, please treasure it. Her heart and soul went into each creation.
Aggie treasured the little things in life…these were a few of her favorite things! Bubbles, galivanting, gardenias, crafts with the grandkids, chocolate, sunflowers, eclairs, shopping, dancing, nativity scenes, memories, smiles, prime rib, Disney World. little hands, laughter, QVC, butter, singing, giving to others, bird watching, politics, writing stories, friends, sea gulls, jewelry, giraffe kisses, country western music, bare feet, making people laugh…Aggie just loved life!
If you knew Aggie, you loved her, it was just that simple!
Aggie’s Advice…Live, Love, Laugh, Pray & Blow Bubbles!
A memorial service will be held at Hosanna! Lutheran Church in St. Charles on Saturday, April 27th 2024. Visitation will be from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, followed by a service at 11:00 AM. A lunch will be served at the church immediately following the service all are welcome. Interment at Garfield Cemetery after lunch.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Aggie’s name to the following charities are welcome:
HorsePower Therapeutics – St. Charles, IL – https://www.horsepowertr.com/
Lazareth House in St. Charles, IL – https://www.lazarushouse.net/
Or a charity of your choice.
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Don Shaw from Crystal Lake, IL
"My sincere condolences to the Cain family for the loss of Agnes. God Bless & keep her and your family."
Debbie & Mike Murphy from Fort Davis, TX
"Dear Cain Cousins & Family, You were so blessed to have Aunt Ag as your mom. What a sweet lady. I will always cherish the times spent at your house in Downers Grove, for holidays, or sleepovers, or the park or McDonald's... Aggie was the mom, ever present and supportive of everything! What a lady."
Susan & Gary Beeman from Darien, WI
"Dear Mike & Sarah, Our deepest sympathy to you both and your family."
Karyn Furstenau White from Albuquerque, NM
"I’m so thankful to have witnessed some of what Aggie loved in life, including her grandkids, sunflowers, and sharing a laugh. My memories include swimming in her pool in St Charles and stopping on the side of the road on our way to visit her to pick wildflowers to bring her. She was one of a kind and that twinkle in her eye lives on in the generations that follow in her footsteps."
Anne Walker from Manvel, TX
"Ag was deeply loved by many because she gave love so freely. Sending all my love to the Cain family, kids, grandkids and great grandkids."
Nanette and Kenneth Klotz from Sugar Grove, IL
"We attended church with Miss Aggie, her smile and laughter were contagious, and her faith and love for children were always inspiring. Our condolences on your loss."
Jeannie, Kevin, Zander and Teagan Coe from NAPERVILLE, IL
"Aunt Ag was a true joy! I am so grateful for her wonderful family that cared for her so well and kept her vivacious and unpredictable spirit going all the way to the end - what a gift. Aunt Ag was truly one of a kind. I have the best memories of trips to the St. Charles house, swimming in the pool, picking strawberries, going to Florida, and of course dollhouses. Aunt Ag inspired my love of dollhouses from a very young age; she picked out my first dollhouse as a Christmas gift with my mom, and we went to all the dollhouse stores together for years. I loved meeting with her to shop then to go Little Traveler and then to that cute little restaurant on the river in St. Charles. The past few years my daughter has come to know and LOVE her Great Aunt Egg, and our multiple trips visiting over the past few years have been special, full of laughs and love and bubbles. May her memory always be a blessing. All of our love and hugs to the Cain Clan"
Brian and Deb Towns from Dahlonega, GA
"Aggie was a blessing to all who knew her. A favorite memory of mine is walking her to her car after Food Pantry, but not before getting a cookie for the ride home. Her miniature that she made has been and will continue to be displayed. She was a special person and I was blessed to have known her. Now, she is with the angels."
ALAN BUTTERS from YULEE, FL
"My condolences to the Cain family on your loss. Agnes was a great lady and a pleasure to work for. I can still hear her voice when she'd call on the phone to ask me what she needed for her swimming pool."