FRED-OSYSKO-Obituary

FRED E. OSYSKO Jr.

Chicago, Illinois

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Fred E. Osysko, Jr., age 53, late of Manhattan, IL., passed away Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009. Survived by his loving family; wife Loretta L., nee Dunworth; son, Daniel; sister, Janice Osysko; mother-in-law, Blanche Dunworth; brothers-in-law, Ron (Nancy), Al (Nancy) and Tom Grove; several aunts,...

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Miss you Buddy.

Sure miss my best bud.

My Fred has been gone a year now, and not a day has gone by that I haven't thought about him and missed him. I loved that man since I was 17 years old and that will continue until my time comes and I see him again and he'll say, "Oh Honey! You're home!

Dear Lori and Dan,

Our deepest sympathy on the sudden loss of your dear husband and father. We will remember the fun and laughs we had of the times spent with him. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

John and Monica Loye

Dear Lorrie and Dan,
Jim and I express our deepest sympathy to you both. We are going to miss Fred's visits to Rhinelander and especially miss him at our "garage fish fries" he enjoyed so much. He was so good hearted and willing to help whenever possible. He would always say how"s CUZ today?? Good bye to my CUZ, our prayers are with you. Lorrie and Dan, don't forget you are always welcome to visit us in the northwoods.

Dear Lorrie and Danny, we are very sorry for your sudden loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love always, your old neighbors. Dan, Shelly, Cassie and Alyssa Surdyk

My respectful condolences to the Osysko
family in a very great loss of a father
and husband and to all of his extended
family.

There is so much to say about Fred but
what I remember most is his kindness to
help anyone, his mechanical ability to
fix, or build anything. He was larger
than life but his heart was his charac-
ter. He loved railroading and I believe
he missed the Santa Fe. I worked with
him for many years during his time...

To Freddie's family. Please accept my sincere condolences for your untimely loss! I worked with Fred a number of years at TTX and have to say he was one of a kind! He would not only offer you the shirt off his back but if you needed anything built or even asked about a part for anything he would first look in his pockets, then it was a trip out to his truck and if all else failed, Fred would hit his garage and have what you were looking for the next day! I once told Freddie about an old steam...

Lori/Dan: Our Love goes out to you on the loss of Fred...he was a great guy who would always find time to be kind to his family/extended family...going back 30+years he would ride his bike from Chicago/Kedzie Ave. area to babysit for our Natalie & Nicole in Summit...he led a full life and loved his "fishing-trips" with Dan...Fred will be missed by all, UB (Uncle Bernie)and Aunt Sue.