Dr. Patrick-Carbon II-Obituary

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Dr. Patrick C. Carbon II

Westchester, Illinois

Sep 16, 1930 – Apr 29, 2025

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BORN
September 16, 1930
DIED
April 29, 2025
LOCATION
Westchester, Illinois

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Conboy-Westchester Funeral Home - Westchester Obituary

It is with love, honor and respect that we share with you the passing of our Dad, Dr. Patrick C. Carbon II, on 4/29/2025. He was from Westchester formerly of River Forest, Oak Park and Melrose Park, age 94. Beloved husband for 58 years to the late Marise, nee Trosch; loving father of Debbie Carbon (late John) Motsinger, Patrick (Jay) (ex-wife Patricia) Carbon III, Greg (Mary) Carbon, Marise Carbon (late Robert) Lukasik, Jeanne Carbon (Greg) Greben and Jenny (ex-husband Chris Rickman) Carbon; proud grandfather of Amie, John, Kelly, Robert, Shannon, Elizabeth, Patrick, Gina, Greg, Matthew, Joshua, Gianna, Julia, and Johannah; great-grandfather of Max, Paxton, Odin, Frances, Tayen, Raymond, Lincoln, PatrickV, Cara, and Michael; preceded in death by his siblings John, Donald, Richard, Jeanne and Bobby; fond uncle of many. Patrick was a graduate of Fenwick High School where he obtained a scholarship to DePaul Class of ’52 and graduated from Loyola Medical School in ‘56. He had a private practice for 56 years at Oak Park Hospital and was on staff at Oak Park, Westlake, Gottlieb North Lake, Loretto and Cook County hospitals. He was Medical Board President at Oak Park Hospital and earned the Doctor of the Year award there in 1989. He also served in the 5th army reserves. Patrick loved all Chicago sports teams, especially the White Sox. All to meet Thursday, May 1, 2025 at Divine Providence Church, 2550 Mayfair, Westchester for a 10:00 a.m. Funeral Mass. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Boys Town (www.boystown.org), Habitat for Humanity (www.habitat.org) or the Lincoln Park Zoo (www.lpzoo.org) appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Conboy-Westchester Funeral Home. For funeral info 708-F-U-N-E-R-A-L.

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So very sorry for your loss. He’ll live on in your memories. I worked many years along side your Dad. Not only was he an outstanding physician but a fantastic man! He was a dedicated physician but what made him special was that he listened to his patients. I don’t know if you Marise and Mary remember me. I worked with you Marise in OB and Radiology. This is from Ranee! (Nurse) Carry your memories in your heart till you see him again.

Dr. Carbon was a sweet, calm and nice person overall. He delivered me 55 years ago and my siblings. He played softball with my father in their younger days. My condolences to his family. The world is minus a great person.

Dr Carbon delivered me 63 years ago and he delivered my son and my daughter. It was such an honor to know such an amazing man. My mother became a patient of his when she was just 17 and she is now 84. We all thought of him often and have such fond memories of him and the care he bestowed on our entire family. Our deepest sympathy goes out to his entire family.
From the Farley and the Santana families.

So very sorry

This man is a saint

Where to start. This man should be labeled a saint. Some of my big memories about him is his passion for family, people, and his patients. He was the first person I knew with a phone in his car to check on people. He deserved the title of doctor of the year. He made house calls whenever he was needed. He delievered me into this world and I could not be more blessed and proud to call him my grandfather. He has been the rock in the family, the glue that holds together the circus of a big family...

Debbie, Jay, Mece, Greg, Jeanne, & Jen.. I am so very sorry for your loss of your dad. I have such fond memories of being at your house on Ridgeland & having Doc Carbon cooking up a feast & feeding all of us there. Especially loved his green spaghetti! He was always so kind, generous,welcoming & didn’t seem to mind a bunch of kids hanging out in the basement Oh the stories the walls could tell. Great ping pong games were a constant at the Carbon house.
Your dad was a one of a kind...

Dr Pat, besides being my cousin, was our family doctor and delivered our babies. He was such an amazing person. Sorry for your loss, Mary Parks

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.