Michael-Invergo-Obituary

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Michael L Invergo

Homer Glen, Illinois

Jun 26, 1933 – Nov 18, 2016 (Age 83)

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BORN
June 26, 1933
DIED
November 18, 2016
AGE
83
LOCATION
Homer Glen, Illinois

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Michael L. Invergo; Retired Sgt. C.P.D & Army Veteran. Beloved husband of Gen, nee Catalano; loving father of Tony (Laura) Invergo, Debra (Victor) Nicola and Lisa (Richard) Pach; cherished grandfather of Sally (Nathan) Holland, Andrew and Elizabeth Invergo; fond brother of Carole (the late...

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I just learned of Cousin Michael passing my Dad Michael Invergo and Michael were 1st cousins I remember meeting him many years ago his parents were frank and Carmella invergo... my dad had been gone 30 years now and I often wondered about cousin Michael... May he Rest In Peace knowing that he is with the rest of the family in Heaven feasting at our Lord's Table.. what a great man and legacy he left for the family and I still live in Chicago heights God Bless you all .. Theresa invergo Siegert

We just learned of Michael's passing. We send your family our deepest sympathy. We haven't seen you in years, but carry fond memories. God bless, Geraldine and Marc Invergo.

Deb, we just learned of your father's passing. Kathy and I are very sorry for your loss. We will keep your entire family in our prayers.

Jerry & Kathy

Mike was one of my academy instructors. Later he was my Sergeant in the Gang Crimes West unit. I went on to become a supervisor and, now retired, I am in my second career as an adjunct professor. Mike had much to do with both of those. He was a mentor, teacher and role model. He had a profound impact on the kind of supervisor and teacher I wanted to be. I aspired to do both of those as well as he did. He was a tough guy, and yet, as big a goofball as I was when he was my Sgt., he...

Pop,
As a great family man, Chicago police officer, and U.S. Army veteran, I proud to say you are my father-in-law. Watching the old black-and-white movie classics along with the really bad Svengoolie horror films on Saturday will never be the same. Rest in peace.

To know Mr. Invergo is to learn what it means to make the most of our time on this planet. He is a kind person who left us with memories we can cherish.

Terry and Cheryl

I love you dad so, so very much. I pray now that you are completely at peace. My devotion to you will never cease. I was lucky to have you as my father. ❤❤❤

Heartfelt and prayerful condolences from the Chicago Police Chaplains. Mike will be remembered at the Police Mass on Sunday, 27 NOV, 11:00 a.m. at Mercy Home - 1140 W. Jackson Blvd. In the meantime, may family and friends know the healing touch of our all-loving, all-merciful God! [www.ChicagoPCM.org or 312/738-7588]

Dear Invergo Family,
My sincere condolences on losing Mike. He was one of my criminal law instructors at the O'Brien Street academy in 1971 and then one of my supervisors at A/3VC. After being promoted in 1986, I came back to A/3 and worked with Mike as a fellow sergeant. He was a wealth of knowledge and police tactics as well as a great mentor. Mike was also quick with a quip and a funny anecdote. God bless all of you.