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JOHN PATRICK CAHILL

Norridge, Illinois

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John Patrick Cahill, age 56, passed away after a courageous nine year battle with cancer, beloved husband of Maureen, nee McCann; dearest father of Ruari and Tara; loving brother of Michael (Ena), Martin, Aidan (Catherine), Eithna, Bernie, Patricia (Aiden) Walsh and the late Frances; dear...

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Rest in Peace uncle John.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

So sorry to hear of your loss Maureen and family. John was a lovely person. Thinking of you here in co.Sligo at this sad time, God Rest John
Karen, Jimmy , JJ Hegarty

Muareen, Ruari, Tara,
I am truly sorry for your loss of a wonderful man. John was always loooking at the bright side of things no matter how difficult things were. I have known him for fourteen years and would see him several times a week. I always enjoyed our conversations together. He will be greatly missed.

Richard Keaton ( Dunrite Diemold )

Dear Maureen, Tara, Ruari and all the Cahills:
What a courageous battle he fought! I will always remember "John and Maureen" as the happy couple from Chicago who turned a lot of heads...what a great guy he was. You were lucky to have him for a dad! It was always great seeing him at a family wedding, whether it be in Boston or Curry. He will surely be missed by all. Thinking of you all in the days to come. He joins many good friends and family on the other side and I'm sure they're...

Maureen, please know that you, Ruari and Tara are in our thoughts and prayers. John was a wonderful man with a great sense of humour that we will never forget. It is inspiring to read the messages of admiration from those who loved him and mourn his loss. God bless your family.

Maureen,Ruari and Tara
It is with very heavy heart's we will all say goodbye to our much loved friend John. He brought so much laughter and good idea's to The Sligo Association. Our club wont be the same with out him and he will never be forgotton. The Sligo Association

Maureen, Tara, and Ruari, my deepest condolences to you in this very sad time. He was a great person and will be missed by us all. He is in our prayers.
I'll have a pint for him.
The O'Donnells

Maureen, Ruari and Tara:
John certainly left his mark on the world and made a difference in so many people’s lives. We will always remember him for his kind, gentle demeanor, his sense of humor and his great laugh. We hold dear the memories of all the great times we spent with him and your family. We miss him horribly and we’re here for you if you need anything! Love, Bill & Rita Cooke