LAWRENCE-SUFFREDIN-Obituary

LAWRENCE J. SUFFREDIN Sr.

Chicago, Illinois

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Lawrence J. Suffredin Sr., "Larry Sr." was born June 1, 1921, at Garfield Park Hospital to Frank and Isola Suffredini. He was the second of their three children, Mary and the late Vincent. He attended Presentation Grade School, Crain High School, and DePaul University. He entered the Army in...

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Michele,
I just saw the notice and I am so sorry. Your dad will truly be missed. I will always remember him directing traffic on our first day at Loyola. I think you were hiding in the back seat! I will miss him.

Dear Larry, Gloria and all Family,
My deepest sympathies at the passing of Mr. Suffredin, Sr. From the obituary, it is clear that he was a remarkable man, who used his talents wisely on this earth, to help others--and we know he raised fine children! Clearly, his presence on this earth has improved life for many. Hold him in your hearts, and keep that light burning for the generations to come!
Ellen O'Reilly-Garcia (Harborquest)

Michele,

I just saw the notice & am so sorry for your loss. I remember your dad being so sweet. My deepest sympathies to you & your family.

Love,

Kristi Smith Linchester
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Dear Larry & Gloria,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss,
Words cannot express the sorrow and sympathy felt for you now.
Jack & JoAnne Lee

Dear Larry & Gloria,
I have always believed that when we mourn the loss of a loved one that we are truly only feeling sorry for ourselves. Sorry because we won't have that person to be with again in this lifetime. Such was the case when my Dad died. But a day doesn't pass when I don't think about him and I feel that
as long as I do he is still alive. Your
father will live on in you and be with you always.

What a wonderful story. Thank you for sharing it, and we are saddened by your loss.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Sufferdin family with the loss of a war hero, father, dedicated family man, active parishioner of Divine Infant Parish and long time Westchester resident. Your fathers joyous memory will forever live on within the hearts and souls of all those he touched throughout his magnificent life.

As we grieve his passing we rejoice knowing that he is now reunited with your mom in heaven.

The Sloan Family, Westchester

Larry & Gloria,
At this difficult time, we are praying for the repose of Mr Suffredin's soul and for your family.

I will always remember driving your Dad to the Congress Street "L" some of those nights back in 1984 when we worked for Options, Inc. on the far South Side. It was a pleasure to listen to his stories and situations. Mr. Suffredin was an interesting man that accomplished great things.

I believe he has received his reward in heaven, but I am sure, from...

Dear Larry and Gloria,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Larry Sr. was obviously an extraordinary guy, How lucky you were to have someone so wonderful in your lives. I'm so sorry we could not be with you; we are out of town this week. But we are with you in thought.
Love, Dorothy Nelson and Bill Cowhey