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Frank A. Reda

Chicago, Illinois

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Reda, Frank A. Owner and entrepreneur who established Topo Gigio restaurant 25 years ago. Good friend to Micki (nee Vendetti). Loving father of Sheri Reda (Rob Koehler), Christi (Michael) Wessel, Linda (Greg) Gulotta, Frank Jr. (Vickie), and Tom (Gina). Proud grandpa of 8. Fond brother of Bob and...

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My deepest sympathies to the entire Reda family. I was a classmate of Frank's at St. Mel High School. Hard to believe we met as freshman just seventy years ago this month! May his soul rest in eternal peace!

To Reda Family No bond is as great as that between a Dad and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

I knew Frank from the old neighborhood and attended grammar school with him at Chopin until he transferred to Holy Rosary School. He was a good friend.

You are in my thoughts and prayers. The Reda family is very special to the Ryan family. Love, Dee Ryan

My prayers are with the entire Reda family. Frank was such a nice man that always had something funny to share, he and his wonderful sense of humor will be missed by all.

To the Reda family are thoughts & prayers are with you on the loss of your Dad. We will miss Frank. Our deepest sympathy with Love Frank & Teresa Duffy.

Frank was the best and a pleasure to work with. Frank is in my prayers.

Today I saw the picture Shelley Howard posted and it captured the essence of Frank Reda. Ever the great host offering hospitality with both warmth and wit. He was ever present at Topo's even when he was not there because his constant watchful eye cast a shadow of concern and care among all the staff that makes Topo Gigio's a true family and neighborhood establishment. His presence will be missed by many and his memory will linger there always. My condolences to his family and my gratitude...

So sorry for your loss. Frank was the best. I had the privilege to know Frank from the time I was a little kid chasing soccer balls on the sideline to countless dinners at his great restaurant. We will miss you but remember you well and often.