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John Locascio

Freeport, Illinois

1945 - 2014

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JOHN FRANCIS LOCASCIO, 69 FREEPORT - John Francis Locascio, 69, of Freeport, died Sunday, December 21, 2014, at Stephenson Nursing Center. Born January 16, 1945, in Chicago, he was the son of Frank and Elsie (Ivison) Locascio. He attended Lane Tech High School and graduated from North Park...

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Linda and family - I was sorry to learn of John's passing and my condolences to all of you. I have fond memories of being your "across the street" neighbor on Roosevelt Street many years ago when our children were very young. You and John were very welcoming. I know he will be missed by many. Cathy (Wenzel) Snider

I was so sorry to read of John's death. Once he was diagnosed with Parkinson's, Duncan often compared his progress with John's. How ironic that they both died the same year. Your family has my sympathy.

I'm so sorry to hear this. I have always held Mr. Locascio in high esteem. He was my boss when I was in high school and I always found him to be very fair, kind, soft spoken and actually pretty funny once you got to know his sense of humor. He was a good man and I will miss him. I'm sorry for your loss.

So sorry to hear this. You all are in my prayers.

Linda: I'm so sorry to learn of John's passing. I feel that God had a plan.
I remember the delicious lunch that you invited Marsh and I to. I will have you in my prayers. Love,
Lorraine Frautschy

May the love of your family and friends carry you through your grief. John left a very positive mark in Freeport.

My condolences to the family and friends of John. He will be missed at the Freeport Kiwanis Club. Rest in Peace.

I will miss his dry sense of humor. He sat next to me at Kiwanis (usually) and he always had a joke. He would tell it then set there with a straight face until we all got it. We would share roadrunner stories because he used to have one and so did my husband. John fought a strong battle and he will be missed greatly. Bonnie and Jerry Curran