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Lino Checchin Sr.

Chicago, Illinois

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Lino A. Checchin Sr. Korean War Army Veteran. Beloved husband of Dea L. Checchin (nee Challand) Loving father of Arthur (Dawn) Checchin, Debra Novales, Dawn (Gary) Constantino, and Lino (Jolene) Checchin Jr. Cherished grandfather of Christopher Cruz, Joseph Novales, Lena (Paul) Callan, and...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

So sorry for your lost. Your Dad was always fun to be around . He will be missed. Hugs and prayers to the family.

Checchin family sorry for your loss I remember your father as a great man caring for the neighborhood kids and family he will be missed

I was sad to her about Lino. I Use to like stopping by the house to talk to Lino while I was working in a squad car.. Thanks for the good times:

to those we once knew so dearly. please accept our most heartfelt sympathies at lino's passing, off for a visit with vera. (now there's a thought to lighten the sorrow, just a bit.) loving memories of lino remain forever. peace be with you all.

Deepest sympathy to all of you for your loss, and all that you're going through and have endured recently. Even though I was only 6 years old, I remember Uncle Lino coming into our family and his generosity to four little girls to whom he owed nothing, but gave all. Through the years, I appreciated being able to consult him for advice. When I started my business in downtown Chicago, I became aware of an opportunity to bring Uncle Lino out of retirement, delivering transcripts while walking...

David and I are thinking of you and the family during this difficult time.Dad was surly one in a million! great Husband, awesome family man and a grandpop everyone loved.prayers and loved sent from Texas. Miss him.

So sorry for your loss Dawn. Prayers of comfort and strength. GLYASDI

The Checchin FamilyYour Dad was such a big part of our lives when we lived on Ohio Street. We have many fond memories of your Dad.
Love, Pam, Donna and Annis