George-Altman-Obituary

George E. Altman

Chicago, Illinois

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George E. Altman, 57, suddenly, cherished father of Dr. Brian J. Altman, Angela L.

Altman and Matthew McCormick; beloved son of Dorothy L. Altman, nee Radzicki; loving brother of Gail and the late Jack

Williams, Lynne and Tom Connolly, Judy and Charles Barr,...

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Please know that you have our deepest sympathy on George's passing. I pray the Lord will comfort and give strength to all of his family and loved ones.

Sincerely,
DB Metal Finishing

May, 2006

May, 2006

George was a constant in our lives. The kind of guy that you counted on. Friday night pizza, followed by hours of conversation on everything from our kids to politics, usually started with a joke; “There were these three Irishmen…” always making sure I was paying attention before going on. He had an opinion about everything and if (when!) we disagreed, he could back it up with facts and details that just left one asking “how do you know that? How would anyone?” He sat at our table...

So sorry to hear about George. Kelly Byrne just told us the news. Take care. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, The Meade Family (Bob, Sandy & Kristen)

My deepest sympathies to the entire Altman family.

I do not even know where to begin with my Uncle George. He left us so fast that it has taken a little time to process everything. He was an unbelievably great uncle even though at times he made me want to pull my hair out! He could argue just about anything and would usually win if I did not stand up and walk away first. He was always up for a good joke, a game of scat and pretty much the only person Nellie would allow into our house. Our family was truly lucky to have had him in our lives...

We were so sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

It makes us sad that our son Collin will never get to meet his Great Uncle. But I know that in the years to come he will hear a lot of stories. We will miss him SO much!!