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Nick M. Scannicchio

Chicago, Illinois

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Scannicchio, Nick M.Nick M. Scannicchio, 65. Beloved husband for 34 years of Gina Scannicchio nee Czernek. Dear son of the late John (Frances) Scannicchio. Loving father of Anthony (Amanda) Scannicchio and Jonathan Scannicchio. Devoted grandfather of Julian and Roman (and Atlas, grandpup). Dear...

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John and I have the fondest memories of Nick during the holiday season...we hosted an annual Christmas party with Nick and Gina for many years and it was the best time John and all their good friends got together.. and still do at Rosati´s to celebrate the season. Also, we always made a point of having dinner together during the holidays....the four of us..enjoying each other´s company. Nick is missed every day.. we are thinking about Gina, the boys and their families during the Christmas...

To the family, Jerry and I are so taken back upon the hearing of Nick’s passing. Our hearts go out to you. We definitely will miss his humor and political chatter
May God bless you. Our prayers are with him thru eternity
Jerry and Carol Damascus

To Nick´s family, So sorry to hear news and accept my condolences to all. He brightened the tax season with his dry humor, calmness, & knowledge. Turek´s (Roger, Gianna, & Dorothy)

Rest in peace Nick. You will be missed

Gina and family we are so sorry for your loss. Len and I have such wonderful memories of Nick. May you all find comfort during this difficult time. Memory eternal. Len and Patsy Weinstein

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My heart hurts for the Scannicchio family and for all of us who knew and loved Nick. He was a one in a million man - funny, honest and hard working and I will never forget him. I am so thankful to have known him thanks to my brother, Tom, his good friend. Rest in peace, Nick.

So sorry for the family's loss. Nick was a gentle giant. Loved his humor. He will be missed.

So sincerely sorry for your loss. Nick was a talented guy (honestly, he could find just what he was looking for on that crazy, overly crowded desk of his) and had a fun, dry sense of humor. He will truly be missed.