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Harold Wayne Bone

Chicago, Illinois

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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Harold Wayne Bone, age 66, Chicago, Illinois, a highly decorated, retired Chicago police officer, passed away on March 17, 2021 at home with his loving wife, Audrey, by his side. Harold is survived by Audrey, his son, Brian, his daughter in law, Victoria, two grandchildren, Jacob and Blake, his...

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Harold... 4 years.. still can't believe you are not with us but you always live with us in our hearts and minds!! I have you and OD in my car with me every day and everywhere I go.. I carry your mass cards and always will. You were a GREAT friend.. someone you could always depend on for anything!! I miss you and OD but one day I know we will all be together again!! Love you Harold and I know you are with us all every day watching over all of us like you always did.

A friend since grammer school,rest in peace my friend

Harold , you are deeply missed at our 18th District lunches. I look forward to the day when I go to heaven I will be greeting you and hugging you. John Wotring

Another year and closer to the time we meet up again! We all are approaching the twilight of our years, and awaiting that moment to rejoice! Prayers continue for you and your family! Till we meet again!

Although a few years have gone by, the memory of our brother Harold remains forever in the hearts of all those whose lives he has touched along the way. Rest in Peace, Until We Meet Again...

Wayne, NEVER FORGOTTEN ! AT EVERY GATHERING SOME ONE ALWAYS HAS A STORY ABOUT YOU. YOU WERE SADLY TAKEN FROM YOUR FAMILY AND LIFE WAY TO SOON. REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND.

Harold, You are remembered and missed every day... I and my family think of you often.. You were many things.. A great friend, a great father, husband, police officer and a real life legend!! Keep an eye on us down here we can use it!! Love you Harold

If we put all the legacy notes in a book it would be a novel. We never know how many lives we touch but in your case we do. You are missed at our annual 018 district Luncheon but you and Audry are Always spoken of. Men like you make us proud to be Chicago Police Officers. You put the Brother in "Brotherhood"

Thank you for serving