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John E. Kirchner

Chicago, Illinois

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John E. Kirchner, Navy Veteran, age 78 of Oak Lawn, passed away Saturday, Oct. 7, 2006. John is survived by his loving family, his wife, Mary Jane, nee Phares; children, Margaret (Ray) Gray, Michael, James (Nanette), Laura (John) Quillinan, Tom (Gina), Debbie (Ben) Heredia, Johnny, Robert...

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Merry Christmas Dad

John E Kirchner June 17,1928 - October 7, 2006

Dad

This is the day, a whole year has passed by
When we sat by your side, and we bid you good-bye

I still see it clearly, inside my head
It was the day, I always knew I would dread

I knew when you left, with that smile on your face
You had gone on with Jesus, to a much better place

They say as time passes, it gets better everyday
As I sit by your grave, for this i still pray

It feels like eternity, since I last heard your voice
Although your...

REFLECTIONS OF MY FATHER


I stand here before you today with a very heavy heart, because the man who meant the world to me is no longer with us. Not only have I lost my father, I have lost my best friend. I don’t want to reflect on his death. But rather his life and all the things he taught me.

One of the most important things Papa taught me was how to love. Anyone who knew him knew he had a loving heart. He taught me how to forgive and never hold grudges. He instilled in...

Mom,Dad will be missed by all of us. He sure did love you, and his family. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. He will " always be on our minds "{ one of his favorite songs} love ,laura & family.

Dear Aunt Mary Jane,
I am so sorry to hear of the lost of Uncle Johnny. I just got back into town when I learned of his passing this past Saturday, Oct. 14th. He was a great man and wonderful Uncle.
You're in our thoughts and prayers.
God Bless you and all the family.
Love, Mimi and family

Dear Mary Jane,

Both Deb and I are so sorry to hear of your loss and we are cetain that your faith will help you through your time of grief.

I do remember you and John, your comfort to him through infinite patience, and his kind and pleasant manner. He was certainly a loving and caring man.

Let me know if there is any more that we can do.

All of our love,

Jeff & Debbie Nadzam