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Frank Blase Castiglione

Countryside, Illinois

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Castiglione, Frank BlaseFrank Blase Castiglione, age 69, of Countryside. Beloved husband and best friend of Barbara. Loving father of Marc-Antonio (MargaretMary), and Nick (Kendra). Cherished grandfather of Leo, Paige, and Emilia. Brother of Joseph and Paul. Son of Gilda and the late Anthony....

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Our prayers are with all who loved and respected Frank Castiglione. We on the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board will miss his respect and serious attitude toward the law. Blessings, Elaine Bailey Johnson, Public Member Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board

My condolences to the family. A great lawyer a great judge but more importantly, a great human being. Those will always be my memories of Your Honor. Greg LaPapa.

In the hearts of the people, his legacy will always be an inspiration. We lost the best mentor and teacher and a friend. He will be in our hearts forever.

I am so sorry Barb and family!! I loved working with Frank at WFS!! He was funny and kind! I respected him so much! I wish there were more people out there like Frank. He saw the good in people. He listened and didn't judge. Just an all-around good guy!!! He will truly be missed!!

To Gilda and family, as I am reading about Frank, I still cannot believe this has happened. I'm still in shock over his passing. What a wonderful guy was Frank, he shall be missed by all who knew him. Our Little City parent group will never be the same. Love to all of his family. Carol

We are all better people for having had Frank Castiglione touch our lives. Rest In Peace my friend. Rich Pellegrino and Family

My condolences to the family go Judge Castiglione, I enjoyed working with him at traffic court downtown, the later at Markham. He will be missed.

You were one of the good guys. You will be missed.

Frank, I got to know through Tom Condon our common friend. We also had a common enemy, Prostate Cancer. We talked for hours about our journey with that decease. We didn't know each other personally until Tom asked me to call you, but we got closer every time we talked. Nobody really knows cancer until it comes out of the dark. When I heard that you past this last Thursday I was trying to call you to see how you were doing. One thing led to another and I got ahold of Tom. I know you did not...