**Lenore Lund (née Breuhaus, Cullum)**
Lenore Dorothea Lund of Rockford passed away peacefully on August 30, surrounded by her family at her home on Harlem Boulevard. She was born in Elmhurst, Illinois, on August 23, 1949. Lenore spent her early childhood in Lombard, Illinois, the home of the famous Lilacia Park, where her love for lilacs blossomed and remained throughout her life. Her family later moved to Park Ridge, where she graduated from Maine East High School in 1962. Lenore attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison and the Metropolitan Business College in Chicago. She began her career as an executive assistant to the executive director of the Data Processing Management Association before relocating to Rockford. Subsequently, she served as the executive director of the Rockford Apartment Association and worked for several years as an interior decorator for Decorating Trends.
Above all, Lenore cherished her role as a mother, raising her two children: Brian James Breuhaus (Patty Kim Breuhaus) and Bethany Lund Breuhaus (Danny Lee Smith). In 2013, she married John DeWaters, whom she often described as one of the best things that ever happened to her. Lenore had a wide range of interests and hobbies, with a deep passion for horses that began in childhood. She was fortunate to own, ride, and train horses for 40 years. Additionally, she was devoted to church outreach and served in many capacities over the decades. Lenore and John were active members of Second/First Church, located at 318 North Church Street, where her funeral will be held on October 11th, 2025, followed by a reception. Lenore is survived by her beloved children, Brian and Bethany; her spouse, John; and her four grandchildren, who brought immense joy to her life: Jack, Anne, Jane Breuhaus, and Annika Smith. She is also survived by her brother, Jon, as well as wonderful nieces and nephews. Lenore was blessed by many friends and family who held a special place in her heart. In place of flowers, please consider donating to Second/First Church and the Lockwood Equine Facility.