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Edward Bourke

Oak Park, Illinois

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Edward P. Bourke. Ret. CPD. Age 83. Beloved husband of Mary Eleanore nee, Coan. Loving father of Ann Marie (John, Jr.) Demand, John, Timothy, Eileen and Patrick (Ann Marie) Bourke and the late Daniel. Fond grandfather of John, III and Katie Demand, Jack, Maggie, Caroline & Danny Bourke and...

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Our condolences to you Eleanor and your family
Your high school friends of many years
Kay Hansen, Pat Connolly, Peg Skeleton and
MaryAnn Brunett..

So sorry for your loss I did not find out till today Godfather. Karen McGourty Henkel

Tim, our condolences to you and the Bourke family, and prayers for the eternal repose of the soul of your Dad. May he rest in peace with the Lord.

Auntie JoC Quimpo

Our deepest condolences and prayers to you, Tim, and to your whole family.
We did not have the opprtunity to meet you Dad, but having met you and heard you talk about him, when we were last in SFO, tell us that he was a great Dad, truly loved by his family and friends.
May he rest in eternal peace with the Lord. Amen.

The Quimpo, Franco, and Inigo Families, in Manila, Philippines.

Our deepest condolences and prayers to you, Tim, and to your whole family.
We did not have the opportunity to meet your Dad, but having met you and hear you talk about him, when we were last in SFO, tell us that he was a great Dad, loved by his family.
May he rest in eternal peace with the Lord.

The Quimpo, Franco, and Inigo family, in Manila, Philippines.

Dad, We miss you more than ever and hope that you are at rest in heaven.

Ed was a true gentleman who was cut from the right fabric. He was a policeman's policeman. I enjoyed working with him during my time at O'Hare.

Our sympathy and prayers for Ed, Mary and all the Bourke's. Thank you for remembering our Misericordia residents, during these hard days. Blessings.

Heartfelt condolences to the entire Bourke family. I can't count the number of times I must have trudged from Ponchartrain Blvd (which Mr. Bourke often reminded me was the widest street in the city!)to the home on Lehigh Avenue of one of the best families in the Wildwood Park community. I relished the countless hours sitting in the kitchen with Pat and friends listening to countless stories from Mr. and Mrs. Bourke over an endless supply of Skittles and Coca Cola (thank goodness for The...