Charles-Adelman-Obituary

Charles R. Adelman

Lockport, Illinois

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Charles R. Adelman Age 75, Lifelong resident of Lockport, passed away Friday, January 8, 2010, surrounded by his loving family. Charles is survived by his family, his loving wife of 53 years Margaret "Marge" (nee Welter), his children William "Bill" (Shelly) Adelman, Judith Adelman, Janice...

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I love you Chuck! And I love Bellside 7! But mostly, I love you!

Dear Marge and Family,

Deanie and I were saddened to hear of Chuck's passing. He was a fine man and we remember him fondly. My mother, if she were still with us, would also be offering her condolences. She was very fond of you and Chuck. He will be missed.

I will never forget the kindness and support that Mr. Adelman always showed to Sunny Hill Nursing Home. He was a great man who took time to place the needs of the community's elderly above what so many times was difficult and not popular decision. He continued to ensure that our legacy will be how we treat the poor, the sick, the weak and the vulnerable. Thank you for sharing him with us! You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sending love and sympathy to your family. We are so sorry for your loss.
Remembering good times at St.Dennis. Praying for God's peace.

Dearest Marge, I wanted to add some thoughts to those I mentioned at the service. I considered it a true honor to know Chuck. The time we spent on the cruise with both of you already 12 years ago, the dinner after dinner of laughter, bring a smile to my heart. The hours he spent helping me with paperwork for the sale of our home in California and all the occasions of just chatting. He will be missed by so many, but truely by you and the family....how lucky all of you were to be loved &...

I want to express my sympathy to you and your family at Chuck's passing. Chuck was a great boss to work for at the County and a friend to the Will County Retirees Association.

Dear Marge I would like you to know how much i enjoyed my friendship with chuck.You have my deepest sympathy i will miss him and remember our great times bowling and card playing he had a great heart and compassion for all. George Wood

We were sorry to hear of Chuck's illness and death. Our deepest sympathy to all of his family.
Sincerely,
Berry and Vivian Cabeen
West Frankfort, IL

Chuck was such an integral part of my familys life for so long there isnt enough space here to tell it all. He kept my dads cars running. He sold me my first car. He gave my brother his first job and taught him how to be a machanic. He was President of the All-Star Handicappers bowling league at Sn'S for 10 years with my dad as secretary,and then another 10 with me as secretary. He never met a mans chest that he couldnt poke a fingertip through(ouch),and he was the happiest,
funniest guy...