On Monday, October 12, 2020, Esther Muñoz Martin Del Campo, loving wife, mother of five children, grandmother of sixteen grandchildren and great grandmother of one great grandchild, passed away at the age of 97.
Esther was born on June 16, 1923 in Pachuca Hidalgo, Mexico to Jesus and Sara Martin Del Campo. In 1955, she married Luis Saúl Muñoz and immigrated to the United States shortly thereafter. They raised five children; Luis, Frank, Esther, Sergio and Sara.
Esther was an avid reader. She especially enjoyed the historical and classic romance genres. She also loved to cook and bake, with her cream of corn soup being a family favorite. Be it tequila or wine, Esther also thoroughly enjoyed happy hour with loved ones. She was creative, loved to laugh and extremely generous to all.
Esther was preceded in death by her parents, Jesus and Sara, her beloved husband, Luis, six siblings and son-in-law Steve. She is survived by her two sisters Elvira and Sara, her five children, Luis and his wife Eva, Frank and his wife Lillian, Esther and her husband M. John, Sergio and his wife Lorena, and Sara, and several cousins, grandchildren and great grandchild.
Visitation will be Saturday, October 17, 2020 from 9 am until time of prayers 10:45 am at Beidelman-Kunsch Funeral Home, 516 S. Washington St., Downtown Naperville to St. Joan of Arc Church in Lisle for 11:30 am Mass. Entombment will be at Maryhill Cemetery in Niles.
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Linda Heiy
My deepest condolences to the family. I was fortunate to be with Esther and her family on several occasions. She was such a beautiful person. She will be deeply missed. With love and prayers Linda
Peter Dennis
Guys,
So sorry for your loss. Your mom was a beautiful woman and I remember her kind smiles and how being with her family made her whole. She is in a great place now and is rejoicing with many relatives long gone.
Love brings pain and loss but that is a forever testimony of the love shared between friends and family. The sadness and loss is felt because you have been blessed to experience such love.
God is love and all good things come from Him. Praise Him today for the gift of wonderful parents and all the memories you share together in your loss and love of your mom😘
Kathleen Wydajewski
Sending Deepest Sympathy to the Munoz, Family.
You all have Wonderful memories of momma… & she will be forever in your hearts….
She is now at rest with your dad & other family members…… Steve is probably hugging her & showing her around …
Love & Prayers to all,
Kathy & Joe Wydajewski
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bill , Ayleen, Alex, Ashley, Angelique Abramowicz
Sara, Ester, Louis, Sergio, Frank and all of the grandchildren and extended family we are thinking about you and wanted to extend our deepest sympathies.
Your Mother was a beautiful and strong woman who we admired. May God bless her and all of you during this difficult time and may she Rest In Peace.