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John C. Scharenbrock, 83; beloved husband of the late Elizabeth nee Thiel; caring father of Steven (Linda), Susan, and Sandra; dear grandfather of Jonathan, Joshua, Stephanie, Anthony, and James; cherished brother of James (Joan); fond uncle of many. Family and friends will gather for a Memorial Mass Saturday 9:30 AM at St. Pascal Church, Melvina and Irving Park Rd. Parking available in the lot on Dakin St. Arrangements entrusted to Gibbons Family Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Rainbow Hospice Ark or St. Vincent Depaul at St. Pascal. Interment private. For info 773-777-3944 or www.gffh.com
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Sandy, I am so sorry to hear about your dad's death. He was the sweetest guy! I loved when he came to visit you at school those few times. I know you all have been through a lot, and your dad is now at peace. Keep those sweet memories close to your heart. Your family is in my prayers.
Katie Hopkins
Coworker
October 12, 2018
PLEASE ACCEPT MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES ON YOUR LOSS 1 PETER 5: 6,7 COMFORT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
October 11, 2018
I will miss him coming to my moms Betty Schmidt in Loyal and will miss the talks and the meals that mom would make when he came for a visit.Sandy, Sue and Steve my prayers are with you.
Barb Horn
October 11, 2018
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