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JOSEPH P. PECORARO

Chicago, Illinois

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Joseph P. Pecoraro, retired C.P.D., and retired President of Chicago Patrolmens Association and Director and Founder of American Police Center and Museum. Beloved husband and friend of Catherine "Kay", nee Pascente' loving father of Giacomo "Jack" Ret. C.P.D. (Linda), Anthony "Tony" Ret. C.P.D....

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My deepest Sympathy to the family. I met Joe through the Museum Board, and we had some fun private parties there. He was a fine man.

Jack,

My deepest sympathies to you and your family on the loss of your father. May God's grace help you through this time. You are in my prayers.

Kay, Jack & Tony,
Please accept my deepest sympathies on your loss. I met and became friends with all of you in January 2000. Working for Joe was one of the most gratifying experiences of my life. I will never forget him. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Love and much respect,
Valerie Santiago

Jack and family,

So sorry to hear of your loss. May God's peace and strength be with you all during this time of sadness. Rejoice in knowing our Lord will give the peace and strength to endure the sad times, and He will comfort you and constanly remind you that Joseph is in a better place. God Bless.

To the Family of my Friend Joe,

A tear as I write - and many memories - fond ones
I so enjoyed his company,his pride of heritage, his perspective of life, his pride of Family

He was a good guy and the day I pass one of the faces of memory I will see - will be Joe
I respect him because of his work. I loved him because of his generosity and I am richer in my soul for knowing him
Requiescat in Pace, ol' friend

John J Flood
Cook County Police...

To the family of Joe and everyone from the Chicago Patrolman's Association:
I am very sorry to hear of Joe's passing. I haven't seen Joe for a very long time as I moved to Florida after my husband (Don Barnes retired CPD) and I moved to Florida in 1998. I was a business associate of Joes and a friend and he is one of the nicest men I know. I am sorry I could not be there to pay my last respects.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Kay,Jack & Tony,
I have a lot of memories of Joe when he was opening the Museum. He will be missed. God Bless you and help you through his loss.