Dr. John-Flannery-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Smits Funeral Home - Dyer

Dr. John J. Flannery

Dyer, Indiana

Jul 15, 1926 – Apr 25, 2022 (Age 95)

About

BORN
July 15, 1926
DIED
April 25, 2022
AGE
95
LOCATION
Dyer, Indiana

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Smits Funeral Home - Dyer Obituary

Born in South Bend Indiana in the shadow of Notre Dame University July 15, 1926 to John Joseph Flannery and Frances Marie Bashara.  The attending doctor commented “Frances, you have two identical golf caddies”.  Their father was a chemical engineer, and, with The Depression, jobs were scarce.  John enjoyed early life, learning Morse Code, setting up telegraph stations throughout the house and building radio crystal sets.  Four different primary schools, in different states, was confusing to their teachers.  Two years in Detroit’s Edwin Denby High School, and two years in Chicago’s south side Hirsch High School led to graduation in June 1944.


World War II-the draft was on.  The Army’s policy was “to stay together you have to enlist”, which they did, and stayed together, and were assigned to the 100th Infantry Division.  Middle Eastern Theatre ribbon with one Bronze Battle Star, Victory, Army of Occupation, Germany and Good Conduct Medals led to the Combat Infantrymen’s Badge.


Enter the GI Bill.  The University of Illinois (Navy Pier Chicago), Morgan Park Junior College, Monmouth (Illinois) College, then College of Dental Surgery at Loyola University (Chicago), graduating in June of 1953.


Freedom after seven years of college was golf, and sailing their 30-foot sailboat “Windquest”.


During John’s early years of practice in Chicago’s south side, along with Patrick, they were among other dentists that contributed their services to the Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. School for Exceptional Children in Palos Park Illinois – a most rewarding experience.


After several years of practice in Roseland their home and final location for their dental practice was South Holland, IL.  There the Dr’s had built their own dental building for general dentistry and Orthodontics.


For 50 years John and Patrick had each other as consulting partners, as it was throughout their entire lives, also, both were life time members in the American Dental Association, and the Chicago Dental Society.


Many thanks to the “Honor Flight Chicago” organizers for WWII, Korean and Vietnam Veterans on accepting the Flannery twins to visit the War Memorials in Washington D.C.


Visitation Tuesday, May 3, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. until time of the funeral service at 11:00 a.m. at Smits Funeral Home, 2121 Pleasant Springs Ln, Dyer, IN.  Interment Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleum – Alsip, IL.  For more information, please call 219-322-7300 or visit our online obituary and guestbook at www.SMITSFH.com

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

This is a memory from the past:
John and Patrick were our dentists when our young family lived in Rosemoor, part of Greater Roseland, and their mother ran the office, which we could walk to from our house. We even followed them when they moved to South Holland, traveling via the South Suburban bus service.

One of them got further education to become an Orthodontist while the other "held down the fort". We stopped going to them when we moved away and no longer had access to...

Dr.John and Dr. Pat were my dentists in Rosemoor. Their mother was their receptionist and they liked to call her Frank. They had a great sense of humor. It is hard to think of one without the other. Rest In Peace.

A few added memories: When my husband and I took John and Pat to "The Honor Flight, Chicago", how proud he was to be there with his brother, to visit the War Memorials in Washington, DC, shared lots of stories of Europe and their training, as well as World War Two. It was a long day, and after returning to the airport in Chicago, we celebrated, again, with a Mini-Parade as everyone disembarked from the aircraft into the terminal! That grin on his face was priceless, revealing the warmth in...

John was a very kind and gentle man, a man of great faith, soft spoken and always willing to accept a hug! He so loved his little white dog Sparky and missed him terrible when he went on to Doggie Heaven! He always asked me when when we could bring our Dog, Pearl over for a "Lick Fest", she too was a white furry pup...always wanted another dog, he so missed Sparky! He had a laugh that would warm your heart...will miss him! No one like him, a good neighbor...