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Sgt. Company A, 372D Engineer Beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Sabbia). Loving dad of Donald, Marie (Chuck) Passi, Karen (Louie) DeLisa, and Gail (Stephen) Sutera. Beloved son of the late Edward and Augusta Hardt. Fond grandpa of Gianna, John, Marissa, Chuck, Chloe, and Kristen. Dear brother of the late George (Dorothy), Howard (the late Muriel), and Evelyn (the late Walter) Peterson. Fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Member of the Bricklayer's Union Local #21. In lieu of flowers donation to www.loyolamedicine.org/giving-loyola appreciated. Visitation Monday 9 am to 12 pm at Holy Family Villa 12220 S. Will Cook Rd. (Palos Park) Mass 12 pm Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Arrangements handled by Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home (312)225-8500 www.colettasonsfuneralhome.com
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Our deepest condolences Donnie, your dad was a wonderful man with a great sense of humor, always with a smile on his face. May you find comfort with the lifetime of memories that you shared, you were a good Son as he was a good father to you. Sorry I was unable to attend and pay my respects, keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Rick,Terri,Jackie and Jill DeCourcey
February 7, 2016
May your light continue to shine brightly, you will forever be in our hearts.
Mike & Teresa Distasio
February 6, 2016
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