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Joseph Scully

3 Oaks Michigan, Illinois

1940 - 2016

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Joseph C. Scully, 76, passed away peacefully in his sleep at home in Lakeside, Michigan on Saturday, October 15. He was born September 7, 1940 in Detroit, Michigan to Nora and Clare Scully. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Judy, his five children Julie, JoEllen, Elizabeth, Kirk, and Katie,...

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Deepest sympathy to Judy and the Scully family.
Love & prayers,
Diane Anstett Ward

We just found out about Joe's passing at Len Judy's funeral today. So sad to hear this. We always enjoyed our times together years ago.
So sorry for your loss Judy. Mary & Tom Herbstritt

We didn't learn of Joe's passing until we attended the movies last night and spotted his obituary on the bulletin board near the ticket window. We are so sad, because the "Vickers" is our entire social life, and we never miss a film except when we are in Florida during the winter. We have been patrons from the time Jon and Jennifer Vickers owned the movie house. We were in a panic when we learned they were moving to Bloomington, but relieved when Joe & Judy and Bill took over ownership. We...

I am so very sorry for your loss. I just found out today that Joe passed on last month. I worked at St. Paul Federal from 1986 to 1999, and got to know Joe personally when I started working for Tom Rinella at the corporate office in 1993. It makes me so sad to know he is no longer with us, but I feel very blessed to have known such a good man. There are not many Presidents/CEO's of a company that treated their employees with such kindness and respect as Joe Scully did. He always took the...

Judy,
As you know, I had the privilege of being one of Joe's TKE fraternity brothers at Loyola University. Joe was a great leader while in college and continued to be so throughout his life. While we have not been in touch recently -- since our days on Lauderdale Lakes -- I always knew I could reach out to Joe and he would be there for me, as he was for so many. I was unable to express my sympathies in person and hope this brief missive will adequately convey my true regret in learning of...

Joe Scully will truly be missed. Joe left the world a far greater place. Joe contributed to his family , to the community, and to Loyola. We are blessed to say we were friends and family. IWe would like to express our sympathy to Judy and the entire family.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Cynthia and Wayne Hitson

As a banker selling First Chicago's service to the S&L Industry I called on a great number of CEOs over the course of a number of years & always looked forward to my meetings with Joe. He was always looking for ways to improve St. Paul's operations & increase it's profitability. He would always take the time to visit no matter what else was on his agenda. He made my job a little more enjoyable.
Bill Drevant

Joe Scully! That smile of Joe's says everything about him; pure unadulterated joy and a deep understanding of humanity that embraced us all. He fell in love with a most loving and smart woman, my high school chum, Judy Kosloskus, and together they created a life that knew no boundaries. We are all grateful to have been part of their circle at one time or another. I can see why Joe supported Arupe College of Loyola; its emphasis on helping promising students who are without resources speaks to...

We remember the wonderful times we had in Oak Park. Joe was a great neighbor and a super friend. We enjoyed the times we spent together as families and loved evenings we spent with Judy & Joe. We are so sorry for your loss.