John-Bandera-Obituary

John Bandera

Chicago, Illinois

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Bandera, John F. Age 60. Beloved son of Ann (nee Popovich) and the late John D.; loving brother of Mary Ann (Peter) Schuler, Barbara (Hector) Cante and the late Nick; fond uncle and great-uncle of many nieces and nephews; cousin and friend to many. Member of Laborer's Local Union #4 with 20 years...

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I am so very sorry to learn of John's death. I remember him fondly as a student when I was his teacher at Evergreen Park High Achool. He was a bright, sweet boy who loved his family. Blessings to all of you.

Condolences to Mary Ann and family, remember Johnnie he was a kind and sensitive person. Prayers, Maria Haupt-O'Donnell

Banderas Family,

John was a good neighbor to my grandmother, Julie Tamkus. I will never forget the night he shoveled my car out of a snowstorm. It cracked us up when he called my grandma "jules". My sympathies to you and your mother. Ann was always a sweet lady and I hope she is doing well.

Sue Carroll
(Marge's daughter)

John will forever be in our thoughts and prayers and the memories we all share and many laughs we had will forever bring a smile to our faces. Rest in peace.

John, too many teen age memories to remember. Glad we were together to share them. Hope your soul is at peace. My deepest sympathies to your family.
Buddy (Bob) Mile

Dear Mrs. Bandera & family,
Please accept our condolences for the loss of your dear son John in death.
May you be comforted by the many cherished memories you have to share with your family and friends. These memories can sustain you until the time comes when all causes for pain and suffering will be things of the past.
This is a loving promise given to us from the God of all comfort who cannot lie and cannot die.
Again, may you and your family be comforted.
With deepest...

John, Rest in peace, my friend. Bill Brand

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.