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Suzy Symes
November 20, 2020
I always enjoyed our visits in the fall. Stuart was always so kind and gentle and thoughtful. He will be missed.
Patti Greer
November 16, 2020
One of the kindest souls I was blessed to meet at Grant Park. Stu always had a smile on his face and fun stories to tell. We talked of the old Hungarian neighborhood as my Dad (Paul) was Hungarian as was Stu. We walked Grant Park together many times with his four-legged Buddy (pictured here) and my four-legged dogson Jack, they simply just loved playing together. The picture is exceptionally special because Stu was so happy to have his picture taken with Buddy as he did not have any he told me....I took this photo and several others of he and Buddy that day. Rest well in heaven my friend. You are now reunited with so many you love. You will be missed and remembered always.
~Patti Jankovich Greer
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