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Calderone, Frank Age 88 of Chicago Heights, Illinois passed away on December 1, 2012. Survived by his loving wife, Carol (nee Downey) and beloved children, Joseph (Julie) Calderone and Christina Calderone. Preceded in death by his dear siblings, Josephine Rondello, Joseph Calderone, Dora Calderone, Lena Calderone, Nick Calderone, Jenny Venturella, and Sam Calderone. Fond uncle to many nieces and nephews. Frank was a janitor for School District #170 and served proudly in the U.S. Navy. Visitation on Tuesday, December 4, from 3PM to 8PM at Kerr-Parzygnot Funeral Home 540 Dixie Hwy. (at Joe Orr Rd.), Chicago Heights, IL 60411. Funeral Mass at 10AM on Wednesday at St. Kieran Catholic Church, 724 West 195th Street, Chicago Heights, Illinois. Interment: Assumption Cemetery, Glenwood, Illinois. (708) 754-0016.
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Oh Carol, I am so sorry to learn of your husband's passing. I guess this is what happens when cousins don't keep in touch. If you ever want to contact me I am back in Michigan at 7394 Lakola Rd., Reed City, MI 49677. With love, Nancy (Combs) Squires
July 23, 2013
Dear Carol, I just saw Frank's obit on the internet. I'm so sorry to hear about Frank. I remember him telling me a long time ago that my mom was his CCD teacher. He was super!! You and your family are in our prayers
Diana & Ken Spegon
Diana Spegon
December 4, 2012
My heartfelt sympathy to the family.
Judy Yambor
December 3, 2012
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