PAUL-MASSI-Obituary

PAUL D. MASSI

Chicago, Illinois

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Paul D. Massi, 84, of Lincolnwood, passed away on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009, at home, surrounded by his loving family. Paul was born in Chicago on March 23, 1925 and attended Sullivan High School in Chicago. He served in the US Navy Air Corps in WWII in both Europe and the Pacific. Paul was the...

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Tina and family -- I just read about your dad's passing in the Regina newsletter. It brought back memories of Tina taking off from Regina with her dad on a Friday afternoon to hit the slopes at Wilmot or Alpine. I remember thinking, "What a great dad." A man who truly enjoyed spending time with his children. You must miss him terribly but you're so blessed to have had such a loving father.

aunt nancy, your dad was such a great guy! i still miss him very much and always will!! you got your sweetness from you! i will always hold you close to my heart!

Dear Massi family,

My deepest sympathies to the passing of your father. I'm Dale Clock and I wrote the PM Club Song and performed it on the 45 rpm record that played in the Juke Box at The Club. Paul was a great guy. His picture posted here is exactly as I remember him. His place meant a lot to me and being there with him always brought a smile to my face. I'm honored that my song meant so much to him. Just today I got an email from someone looking for a copy of the song to...

Dear Nancy,
I was looking you up to call you when I saw the sad announcement about your Dad. He was so fantastic, funny, full of energy and we had a great time at our graduation. My parents remember him also with a smile on his face and always kidding. I know how close you were to him, you were his little girl. I think I have in a trunk somewhere the T shirt from PM Club!
Hoping you find peace and strength from friends and family.
Love,
Connie

I've known Paul for over 40 years. He gave me a job at the PM Club the summer before law school. He was a close friend.
I'll never forget what he told me when we were drinking in a Rush Street bar in my late 20s. We had been admiring the lovely ladies for some time. After awhile he turned to me and said, 'I never thought I'd say this but love really does get better with my wife after all these years.' Thanks Paul for all the good advice you gave me over the years. My mom always...

Dear Tina, Nancy and the entire family,
I am so sorry that you have lost you Dad..my prayers and thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time.

Praying for friends to comfort you,
faith to uphold you,and loving memories to help you smile again.

Fondly, Mary Anne Minich

WHAT A GREAT GUY AND GOOD FRIEND!
THE A.C.NIELSEN ANNEX[A.K.A.THE P.M.CLUB]THE PLACE TO GO AFTER THE SOFTBALL GAMES OR AFTER WORK OR FOR HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS...IT WAS FAMOUS AND HE MADE THAT WAY!
JOHNNY LEE...A ROGERS PARK FRIEND.

Dearest Char, Donna, Nancy, and Tina,

My deepest heartfelt condolences go out to you on the untimely death of Paul. He was such an integral part of all our lives during our adolescent years. He was certainly one of kind and will be sorely missed by multitudes. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you during this very trying time. Love Vandy

Paul's loss will be greatly missed by all who knew and cared for him. He was a close friend to myself and my family.