Harold-Bourret-Obituary

Harold E. Bourret

Tinley Park, Illinois

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Harold E. Bourret, age 65, Ret. C.P.D. Beloved husband of the late Janet; loving father of Darrin, C.P.D. (Kathleen) and Janeen (Larry) Corrado; proud grandfather of Lauren and Alyson Bourret; Dominic and Marc Corrado; dear brother of Robert (Edie) Bourret and the late Arlene...

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My deepest sympathy to the Bourret family. I recently worked with Harold at F.A.C. He was a great man, and will be missed dearly. I am truly saddened by the news. I am currently attending college to get my criminal justice degree with the hopes of becoming a Chicago Police Officer and Harold was a huge influence in me going back to school. My father is late C.P.D. and working with Harold was a great experience, his encouragement meant a lot to me. Godspeed.

Janeen & Darrin I am truely sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Norm

Met Harold when I went to 002 District brand new as recruit. Harold was my Watch Secretary he was a wonderful guy and I am sure a good familyman. My stay in 002 was only a year but I enjoyed meeting and will always remember Harold.

Dear Uncle Harold,
I will miss your laugh and our movie talks, I remember when you took us to see the movie, 'The Thing.' That was a great memory I often think about. You were my Godfather too, may God bless you and your family. I will miss you.
Vince

to the Bourret family,
you have my deepest sympathy.
today i sat and read the obits and thought about how the lives of so many loved ones will be changed forever.
death is man's greatest enemy and "that enemy death will be brought to nothing." 1 cor 15:26

Darrin, Kathy and girls.... My thoughts and prayers go out to you tonight. I wish I could be there to hug and support you all. Harold was a kind, funny man and will be missed. Send Janeen my condolences as well.

My condolences to the Bourret family. I first met Harold at the 002nd District; he worked inside and I was a brand new recruit...he sold his reefer (jacket) to me for inspection and we joked about how the jacket was probably older than I! I used that jacket during my 25 years of service until I retired in 2005! He will be missed.

I remember when Uncle Harold used to put his arms out and my brother and I would just hang there like he was a big tree. We will miss him.

You were a wonderful uncle...you will be truly missed!
Kathleen,Marie,Margaret & Vince