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Marilou Abundo Calvario

Visitation Date: Friday, April 12, 2024
Visitation Time: 3:00-9:00 p.m. at Salerno's Rosedale
Funeral Date: Saturday, April 13th, 2024
Funeral Time: 9:30 am
Place of Funeral: St. Isidore Church
Funeral Notes: Prayers and final viewing will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday morning at the Funeral Home.
Interment: Assumption Cemetery

Marilou Abundo Calvario, affectionately known as Malou to her friends and Ate Be to her siblings, passed away peacefully at the age of 69 on April 8, 2024, at her Bloomingdale, Illinois home, surrounded by family. Beloved wife of Ricardo Calvario; devoted mother to Kristin (Matthew) Suma, Richard (Lindsay), and Michelle. Adored
grandmother of Sydney, Jack, Sophia, Jacob and Joshua. Dear sister of Bernadette (Joel) Anderton, Susan (Virgilio) Lara, Maria Carmencita (Roger+) Goss, Jose Luis (Vicky) Abundo, Elizabeth (Tommy) Wong, Michael Jude (Nena) Abundo, Luis Abundo Jr., Marie Cecille Abundo and Rommel Abundo. Dear sister-in-law to Paul & Becky Calvario, Roberto & Merlina Torres, Rolando & Rebecca Perez, Milagros (Noel+) Evangelista and Renato & Winnie Calvario. Born on May 1,1954, in Manila, Philippines, Marilou was the second of ten children born to the late Luis Arcilla and Eufresina Bagadiong Abundo. Marilou’s dedication to her education was remarkable. She graduated from the University of Santo Tomas with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, where she excelled, ranking #2 out of 7,000 nursing students on the nation’s Nursing Board exam. In her 50s, she pursued her Master's Degree in Nursing at Lewis University, mastering digital learning tools and graduating in 2011. She retired from St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital after 43 years of nursing in the ICU, PACU and as a Nurse Educator. Marilou's journey took her 8,500 miles from Manila, Philippines to Chicago, armed with her nursing degree, a single suitcase, and a job offer at Roseland Community Hospital on Chicago's South Side. It was in cold, snowy Chicago that she met her beloved husband, Ricardo Calvario, with whom she shared 44 years of love, laughter and unwavering devotion. Together, they raised their three children in Bloomingdale. Her greatest joy was being around family and as it grew to include spouses of her children and grandchildren, her heart swelled with joy. Marilou was a selfless, compassionate, devoted and joyful mother. She delighted in raising, listening to, caring for and feeding her children, grandchildren and all who crossed the threshold of her home. A woman of many talents, Marilou was a self-taught chef whose culinary creations brought joy to all who tasted them. She loved hosting gatherings, where she could share her delicious Filipino and American cuisine while creating lasting memories with loved ones. She loved parties, get-togethers and party games. She was light-hearted and joyful and was never one to shy away from a party with a dance floor, a silly game, music and karaoke. She played the piano, drew adorable cartoons, loved music, reading, word puzzles, travel and food documentaries and TV game shows. She even auditioned for Wheel of Fortune back in the early 1990s! Marilou’s gentle spirit and warmth endeared her to all who knew her. She had the ability to make everyone feel welcome and accepted. Everyone felt safe to be their true self around her. Always trustworthy and willing to listen, she was a confidant of friends old and new. Her positive outlook on life was truly inspiring. Through her seven year battle with cancer she remained optimistic, patient and full of gratitude for every caregiver, doctor and nurse she encountered. Marilou’s journey was illuminated by the guiding light of her Catholic faith, a faith that sustained her through life's trials and triumphs. Her unwavering trust in God's divine plan and steadfast reliance on prayer were the cornerstones of her life—a life lived with
purpose, grace and devotion. Marilou’s life will be celebrated during visitation on Friday, April 12 from 3 pm to 9 pm at Salerno’s Rosedale Chapel in Roselle, Illinois. A funeral mass will be held on Saturday, April 13, at 9:30 am at St. Isidore Catholic Church in Bloomingdale, followed by interment at Assumption Cemetery in Wheaton, Illinois.
Marilou’s legacy of love, kindness and faith will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

Funeral Home

Salerno's Rosedale Chapels

Phone: (630) 889-1700
Address: 450 W. Lake Street Roselle IL, 60172

Church Details

St. Isidore Church

Phone: (630) 529-3045
Address: 427 W Army Trail Rd. Bloomingdale IL, 60108
Service Date: April 13th 2024
Funeral Time: 9:30 am

Interment Details

Assumption Cemetery

Phone: 630-360-3911
Address: 1S510 Winfield Rd Wheaton IL, 60187

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Posted by:
Lizza S de Jesus

Posted on:
Sunday, April 14, 2024

Felt so greatful God had given us, Verna Samson & Lizza de Jesus (MALOU's high school batchmates), the opportunity to meet up with her in the year 2011 in Virginia. Those were special moments catching up on our old time memories!


Posted by:
xuan au-truong

Posted on:
Saturday, April 13, 2024

This is to convey my heartfelt condolences to Malou's family and relatives near and far. I shall never forget Malou's kindness and generosity when she welcomed me to her house and into her circle of friends. May she Rest in Peace.

Posted by:
Estela Castillejos

Posted on:
Friday, April 12, 2024

To our dear Malou … May you Rest in Peace ! You will always be in our hearts !!! Benjie and Estela

Posted by:
Anonymous

Posted on:
Thursday, April 11, 2024

She lived an amazing life and we blessed to be a part of it. We will see Malou again. He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.

Posted by:
Quicho family

Posted on:
Thursday, April 11, 2024

Our deepest condolences to the Calvario family. May Malou rest in peace. She will be in our prayers.

Posted by:
Alex / Ines Bojovic

Posted on:
Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Our sincere condolences to the family and relatives. May you rest in peace now, Malou.