Charles-O'Shea-Obituary

Charles G. "Charlie" O'Shea

Orland Park, Illinois

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Charles G. ''Charlie'' O'Shea, age 75, of Orland Park, former long-time resident of Chicago's Beverly neighborhood, passed away Sunday, December 14, 2003 of complications following a long battle against cancer. Beloved husband of Margaret ''Peggy'', nee Morgan, for 50 plus years; loving father of...

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RIP dear friend and our condolences to the family sincerity Mike and Sandra Blake

So sorry to hear you lost your dear husband. I still remember Charlie picking you up for a date when you lived on 54th Pl. He was a wonderful fellow so happy and friendly to all. I miss your sister Mary and think of all the good times I had at your house and always loved your Mom & Dad. I'm sure they are all enjoying Heaven together. God Bless you and your family. Love Maureen (Hanrahan) Wehrle

Kathy
My sympathy to you and your family in this time of the loss of your Dad.

Dear Peggy and all the family -

We were all very sad to hear of your loss of dear Charles. As you know Bill thought Charlie to be one of the finest people he ever knew. So kind and generous and he never seemed to be thinking of himself. We admired your loving family and were always sorry we couldn't see more of you. Your family's care and consideration of Aunts Kay & Molly will never be forgotten. Please know that we are thinking of you and sending our sympathy.
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Peggy and all the kids,
My family was very sorry to hear of cousin Charlie's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Please know he is in a better place,free of pain,and visiting with all the O'Sheas in Heaven.
Love to you all,
Barb and Dan Hamilton and Family

Theresa,
Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family -- I know you will draw strength and comfort from one another as you celebrate your dad's wonderful life.
Julie Doyle

I was a very good friend of Charlie's brother Chris. Remember a few "touch" football games with Charlie and Chris on the Boulevard and in Sherman Park that almost, and probably should have,ended in Evangelical.You have my deepest sympathy in your loss.

Some neighbors you never know, some you never forget. Charlie O'Shea was a part of our lives for many years and we will not forget his kindness, thoughtfulness and for being a guy who would always be there for you. Our deepest sympathies. The Beemsterboer's

Dear Eileen:

My dad called and told me about your dad's passing. Strangley as my dad read the obituary a perfectly clear vision of your dad appeared in my head: it was timeless, he had a mischievous, accutely observant look. I send off a hug for you. I hope Kris and the kids are well. I'd love to hear from you some time. My best to your mom, your sisters and Gene.
Love,
Mary