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Mark W. Stricker

Chicago, Illinois

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Mayor Mark W. Stricker, 72, Aug. 17, 2008. President of Village of Matteson, IL. Resident of Matteson for 45 yrs. Formerly of East Hazel Crest. Beloved and caring husband of 51 years to Charlotte Stricker, nee Sandvois; loving father of Lynne (Daryl) LoSchiavo and Jean (Tod) Jacobson; cherished...

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

To The Family of Mayor Stricker, I and my sons offer our deepest condolences, we have lived in the town of Matteson for the last 30 years and was a loyal supporter of Mr Stricker. He will truly be missed.

My condolences to your family. Mr. Stricker was my teacher at TPHS and he (along with Mr. Gunaka) made history class interesting. He will truly be missed!!

Mr. Stricker was a memorable guy. I had him as a teacher at Tinley (almost everyone over 50 from Tinley did!) I met again with him as Mayor and the same dedication was evident. Wow, what a full, successful life! Condolences to his family.

Our hearts and prayers go to the family. He was a good man who will be missed very much. He was kind, and always had a smile that could light up a room.

Dear Stricker Family, Please except condolences on behalf of The Blackwell Family.

Dear Charlotte and Family, We are so sorry to hear about Mark's passing. We have many fond memories of you both from Rainmaker days. He was a dedicated person, family man, friend and citizen. You have our sympathy.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow. He taught history to at least 6 of my brothers and sisters at TPHS. We have fond memories of those days. And I would run into him from time to time since. God Bless.

Our deepest condolences Charlotte. We are shocked to learn of Mark's passing. He was such a good friend all through high school, at Northern and when we were teaching together at Tinley Park High School. I have many fond memories of how much he was admired by the students and what a creative teacher he was.