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LEO THOMAS McGONIGAL Jr.

Chicago, Illinois

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Leo Thomas "Tom" McGonigal, Jr., of Burr Ridge, IL, passed this life on Feb. 27, 2010, at LaGrange Memorial Hospital. Leo was born Sept. 14, 1952, in Berwyn, IL. He is survived by his beloved wife of 34 years, Pamela, nee Patience, and his devoted children, Kevin and Julie. Leo was a graduate of...

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I got to know Leo McGonigal as a colleague, friend, and sometimes client over the years from LaSalle Street to Dearborn and Jackson. He was the most gentle person, and one of the most competent role-models as a lawyer, and a person I ever had the pleasure of knowing. Reading through the DePaul College of Law Dialogue I was shocked and saddened to discover his passing. I have to sorrowfully admit that I had not been keeping in touch with Leo for quite a few years, but he made an impression...

To the McGonigal Family,
We are saddened to hear about Tom - he was a wonderful,loving, man. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Katy Ahearn and Frank Schulder
Highland, California

I guess that God wanted someone to lead the St. Patrick's parade in Heaven

Juanita & Family, I send my sympathy and prayers for you all. With God's strength and your family you will get through this.

Juanita and family,
My deepest sympathy at the loss of Tom. Our prayers are with all of you.

Carolyn and Chick send their sympathies and prayers for Tom and all of your wonderful family. God Bless all of you

Our prayers go out to Tom and all his family. Francis and Sandy Ciaccio Kankakee, IL

Junita and Family,
We are so sorry to hear about Tom. We were praying for him before the surgery and were hoping for the best. You are all in our prayers.

On behalf of the Castellano Family, please accept our most heartfelt condolences. Saddened by his departure and grateful for his contributions to humanity, thoughtful of his legacy, when nothing else comforts us but our memories, I tell you not to forget your moments together and laugh at the fun times you shared, for death is just another doorway we all must pass.