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John Chico

Chicago, Illinois

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Chico, John age 78, of South Chicago. Beloved husband of the late Alice (nee Corona), loving father of Daniel (Analila) Chico, late John "Nardie" (Nancy) Chico, Jo Ann (Raphael) Macias, Peter (Marie) Chico and Alice Lopez, devoted grandfather of 10, cherished great-grandfather of 2, dearest...

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To the Chico family
We are sorry for the loss of your father. Our prayers are with you now and always.
Peggy Sue and Bill Miller

My sympathy to the Chico family. I met John through union activity at local 65 and campaigned for him when he ran as a delegate for Illinois Constitutional Convention in 1970.
Throughout his years of work at US Steel South Works, John was one of the foremost leaders of Mexican-American steelworkers. His leadership culminated in his election as President of local 65 of the USWA in 1976.
John recognized the importance of labor unions for improving the lives of working people regardless of...

Take care, god speed. You
contribited much to the steel
industry and its fellow steel
union workers. The the Chico,
sorry to hear about your loss.

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Chico family. Please accept God's blessings and my sincere prayers.

Our Deepest Sympathy To The Chico Family,John Will Truly Be Missed ,,Louie & Denise Camarillo & Family

To the Chico Family, Our deepest sympathy to your family.. From the Tovar Family (Frank, Faye, Susie, Cynthia & Lisa Tovar)

Thinking of you and your family in sympathy...may precious memories of John bring you comfort at this most difficult time

Our deepest sympathies to the Chico family. We lift our prayers for your family to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I appreciated John's service as the Chairman of my Aldermanic Campaign in 1998-1999.

My deepest sympathy to the Chico Family. John enlightened me about what unions were all about and why they were such a necessity during the 70's and 80's. I will always cherish our times at Local 65, with you as President.. God Bless and Rest in Peace, the Ally Family.