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Frank Riley

Naperville, Illinois

1957 - 2014

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Riley, Frank Age 56, a resident of Naperville, IL, passed away on Sunday, April 20, 2014. He was born June 3, 1957 in Chicago, IL. Frank is survived by his loving wife, Lynn (nee Lambke) and his cherished children, Lindsey, Jimmy, Brianne and Danny Riley. Frank will be remembered as a loving...

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Lynn and family, I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. He was one of the first people I met after moving here; I'll always remember his hustle, smile and twinkling eyes. Peace, Love and healing for your broken hearts...

My heartfelt condolences to the Riley family. I had the pleasure of going to benet with frank, and will always remember the passion he had for his family, friends and sports. I am proud to be able to say I knew him. Sue (lootens) thrall

I knew Frank as a coach and as one of my brother's teammates at IBC. He was a fine man and someone who you would want as a friend. Please accept my sincerest condolences on his passing.

Dick Eufrasio
Asst FB Coach Fenwick H.S.

Lynn, Danny and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you now and forever, God bless you all. love the doyle's

My deepest sympathy to Frank's family. I am also a Quinn cousin, and very fondly remember Frankie as a child. I would often babysit for him, and he was the sweetest young boy. I regret not knowing him as an adult, but I see that others have described him here as a truly wonderful individual. Rest in peace dear cousin. I'm sure your Mom and Dad and Grandma and Grandpa were there to greet you.

My sympathy to Frank's family including his siblings. I will always remember his humor and athleticism. I went to school with Frank and his siblings from St Joseph's thru Benet Academy. I fondly recall all those bus rides and playing at the bus stop as well as many winters ice skating together on the ice pond by their childhood home in Downers Grove. I feel blessed to have known Frank. May his family forever feel his presence in their hearts.

My deepest sympathies to Frank's family. I worked with Frank for many years at Quartet/GBC and appreciated his strong leadership and exceptional abilities. He was a wonderful manager and teammate who was respected by all. I will miss him.

To the Riley Family, I worked with Frank at GBC/Quartet and he was always a kind and honorable man to me and everyone else at the office. He was a good man and hard worker and always talked about his family and how much they meant to him. He will be sincerely missed. My thoughts and prayers are with yall. Regards, Karen Pappas

My sympathy to Frank's family. I am one of his Quinn cousins who recall the simple days during our childhood playing at his parent's house in Downer's Grove. One game we played frequently in the dark was called "Free" with the goal to get to that big tree uninterrupted by a tag. You are truly free now "Frankie". I will always remember those great childhood visits when our parents were smiling and the cousins were lost in endless play.