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Irma Beatriz Falzone
January 10, 1933 - July 6, 2025

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VISITATION
August 24, 2025 | 11:00 - 1:00 P.M. -
Yurs Funeral Home
405 East Main Street
Saint Charles, Illinois - Memorial Sevice
- August 24, 2025 | 12:30 P.M.
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Yurs Funeral Home
405 East Main Street
Saint Charles, Illinois -
Burial Location
Whitney Cemetery
Irma Beatriz (Monge) Falzone died at the age of 92 Sunday July 6, 2025 at her home. She was greatly loved by her husband, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, and their families.
The daughter of Maria Ester Monge, she was born on January 10, 1933 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She married Mario Jose Falzone in Argentina on October 16, 1950.
She moved from Argentina to the United States in 1960 with her 4 young children to rejoin her husband after being apart for over 3 years.
Irma was a very loving, strong, and caring wife, mother, and grandmother. She loved to cook, and have family and friends over for Sunday dinners.
Survivors include daughters Maria Lentz, Beatriz (Duane) Gatrel, Silvia Richardson, Nancy Falzone, 13 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and dear nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband Mario, sons Jorge, Joaquin (Jack), Mario Junior, daughter Mimi, and 2 son-in-laws Dennis Richardson and Patrick Lentz.
She will be greatly missed, but never forgotten.
Memorial Service will be held at Yurs Funeral Home (630-584-0060) in St Charles, IL located at 405 E. Main Street on August 24, 2025, from 11-1pm., followed with interment at Whitney Cemetery, Campton Hills, IL. Luncheon afterwards at Bunkers Restaurant 216 Main Street in West Chicago, IL.
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Matthew from Saint Charles, IL
"Grandma and Grandpa were the best of us. What they taught us, we will never forget. What we experienced with them will be forever cherished. Grandma now has eternity with Grandpa, Uncle Mario, Uncle Jack, Uncle Denny, Uncle Pat, and the many loved family dogs over the years. They all hold very special places in all of our hearts and forever live on as we think of them each and every day of our lives and pass on their teachings and memories to the next generations. Te Quiero Todo! Vi Amo Tutti!"
Silvia from Chicago, IL
"Tia Irma you are missed by many. I cherish all the memories coming over to your house in West Chicago on Sundays with my parents, all the laughs, food, music & you guys talking about Argentina. I know you are reunited with everyone in heaven, I’m sure you & my mom are cooking for the family. Please continue watching over your family."
Irene Lazcano from Winston Salem, NC
"I will miss my Auntie I loved go to house for her cooking she and Uncle where best I love you so much Auntie and Uncle"