George-Sourile-Obituary

George Sourile

Chicago, Illinois

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George "Duke" Sourile, formerly of Bellwood/Melrose Park, WWII Veteran, US Navy, past Village Trustee of Bellwood, retired vice-president of Luse-Stevenson Co, proud member and past commander of the VFW Bellwood Post #5081, beloved husband to Jean, nee Marek for 60 years;...

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Dear Jean & Family,

So sorry for your loss. I lived across the street from the family in Bellwood for many years. He will be remembered as so many things. Fun loving, friend, public voice, father, husband, and in general a great person! You will be missed. My thoughts & prayers are with Jean & family at this most difficult time.

Mrs. Sourile - although i never had the opportunity to meet your husband, I spoke with him many times over the years.

Mr. Sourile had the ability to turn
a bad day frown into a smile.

I looked forward to his
annual calls to our office -
- Duke's charming words
always made me laugh.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I thank God for him and your family. I do not know you. However your sacrifice was so great. Your family has obviously lost a great member. Have a happy memorial day.

Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you at this time.

Duke was a man of his word. He will be greatly missed by all members of the Bellwood Memorial Post 5081 Veterans of Foreign Wars.

George,
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

I saw this notice today and called my Mom immediately - I had always heard about "Duke" Sourile when I was growing up. My Mom, Lorraine (Sourile) Danhoff was his first cousin and as she's 84 now and recovering from illness, she still remembered him fondly as a kind, smart and wonderful man in his youth. God Bless you all. It runs in the family I see. We're very sorry for your loss.

My Deepest sympathy to Jean & all my neices and nephews. He will be greatly missed because I loved him dearly. Love, Elsa

Jean and family

Duke was always there with an encouraging word and smile for everyone. He knew how to make everyone feel important. The world needs more "Duke's" he will be missed. It was a joy and priviledge to work with him at the Luse Companies. My prayers are with your entire family at this time.