Michael-Nassar-Obituary

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Michael N. Nassar

Des Plaines, Illinois

Sep 17, 1949 – Mar 4, 2021 (Age 71)

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BORN
September 17, 1949
DIED
March 4, 2021
AGE
71
LOCATION
Des Plaines, Illinois

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Mike Nassar of Edgewater died suddenly, March 4, 2021, at the age of 71. Mike was a United States Marine who served in Vietnam. He completed his B.A. In philosophy at Loyola where he would later take a job as evening supervisor at the Cudahy Library. He held this position for 44 years until...

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I have known Mike for decades, as a colleague and friend. How I appreciated his wry humor, his kindness , which was unwavering!. Over my twenty five years, you can just imagine how many times I found myself at that library counter . He was generous and so sensible! For example, an important research volume that was necessary for the completion of an article I was ariting, had not yet been processed . He old me it was probably in the back on the carts... and he left the front and went...

Dear Family and Friend of Mike
I am saddened for Mike family and friends. Mike and I became friends while I was a student at Loyola in the late 70's . We had many an evening during his work breaks sharing dinner along the Lake banks of the campus. Over the years we stayed in touch whenever I was in Chicago. When my niece attended LU in 20087 I made sure she got to know Mike. Just thinking of Mike brings a smile to my face and I am very grateful to have had him as a friend. May he...

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I knew Mike as a library patron. He was a fixture at the circulation counter. Mike made a contribution to the mission. He was a real character too. The library won't be the same without him.

My family extends our heartfelt condolences. May time and faith guide and comfort as everyone continues to adjust and may Mike rest in peace.

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mike. While I didn't know him, knowing that he worked at Cudahy Library makes me think we would have had a love of books in common. I thank him for his work at Loyola and his service to our country.

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

so sad to hear this.classmate of mikes at st margaret mary class of 63.fellow viet nam vet.quiet guy but we got him to play baseball on the 8 th grade team.found out he could hit the ball a country mile.rip “nizzi”.semper fi

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.