Lilia is predeceased by her Grandmother; Lilia Olivares Regalado, her Grandfather; Roberto Gonzalez Regalado, and her Grandmother; Raquel Diaz Cruz.
Lilia is survived by her parents; Carlos C. Diaz, Sr. and Josephine R. Diaz, her siblings; Carlos F. Diaz Jr., Jose L. Diaz, and Jennifer E. Jackson, and her nieces and nephews; Rolando Diaz, Christian Diaz, Carelena Diaz, Carlos Diaz Jr., Antonio Diaz, Ismael Diaz, Robert Jackson, Xavier Jackson, Oliviya Diaz, Dominic Jackson, Roxanne Jackson, as well as her Brother-in-law; Aaron Jackson and Sister-in-law; Valerie Renfort.
Lilia was born in Chicago, IL on April 20th, 1970. She graduated Amundsen High School in 1989 and received a certificate of Advanced Computer Programing in 1992 from Truman Collage. Lilia was a beautiful soul that loved helping others. She was a passionate writer and avid storyteller. She enjoyed rooting for her favorite baseball team the Chicago Cubs, reading, spoiling her nephews and nieces and played a big part in raising them all from birth. She also enjoyed capturing special moments through videography and photography. She will be remembered for her witty humor and warm smile. She will be deeply missed by her friends, family, and all who knew her.
Due to current COVID 19 restrictions, a maximum of 50 people will be allowed in the funeral home. To allow for others to pay their respects and to allow for social distancing we ask that people pay their respects and move on to allow others the opportunity. Masks are required.
Remember Me
Don’t remember me with sadness,
Don’t remember me with tears,
Remember all the laughter,
We’ve shared throughout the years.
Now that I am contented
That my life it was worthwhile,
Knowing that I passed along the way
I made somebody smile.
When you are walking down the street
And you’ve got me on your mind
I’m walking in your footsteps
Only half a step behind.
So please don’t be unhappy
Just because I’m out of sight,
Remember that I’m with you
Each morning, noon, and night.
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