JOSEPH-FALESE-Obituary

JOSEPH T. FALESE Sr.

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Joseph T. Falese Sr. of Elgin The family and friends of Joseph T. Falese Sr., 80, a former many-year resident of Old Carpentersville, will gather for a funeral Mass on Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 10 a.m. at St. Catherine of Siena Church, West Dundee. Burial with military honors will follow in the River...

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dont know if your related to Anthony Falese but I light this candle for you from the unknown faleses that might have your kindheartedness I have read flowing thru our veins blessed be love Colette falese and Ian falese

My deepest sympathies to the Falese family. I'm sorry to have heard of Joe's passing. My heart goes out to you all and may the memories you cherish keep him alive in your hearts.

Mike and Jill, Angela and Michael,
Our condolences on the loss of your father/grandfather. I always enjoyed talking with papa Joe at sporting events when Micheal was younger. Papa Joe was one of the kindest most honhest men I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Faith, Hope, and Love Always.

To the entire Falese family, I have many memories of the parents of grade school classmates growing up in Old C'ville, your father was one of the nicest people I remember at little league and school functions. My thoughts are with you.

TO JACKIE & FAMILY,so sorry for your loss, our sympathy and prayers are with you and your family. love victor, rudylynn & family.

Aunt Jackie, I am crushed at the loss of Uncle Joe. If I would have known earlier, I would attended unc's funeral. I always loved unc's humor.Please accept my heart felt condolences at your loss. If there is anything I can do for you and the family please call.I am sorry that I just learned about the loss tonight.

Mike and Jill, Angela and Michael,
My condolences on the loss of your father/grandfather. I always enjoyed talking with at your kids sporting events when you were younger. He was a wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Jackie,
I am so sorry. Joe was a great man. What made him great to me and my family was how thoughtful and loving he was. Christmas goodies were common but one time he stopped by to visit in my front yard to say hello and found out it was my youngest daughter Morgan's birthday that day. He turned toward home and said he'd be right back. He returned in a few minutes with a special gift for Morgan.

Dear Lampy: You and your family are in our prayers for your loss. Sincerely, Lynn