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Peter S. McWilliams

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Peter S. McWilliams, 50, of Lake Bluff, died Sept. 3, 2007 in Libertyville, husband of Sue; stepfather of Gwendolyn Horn; father of Kerry, Melissa and Ryan McWilliams; son of the late Paul and the late Rita McWilliams; brother of Susan McWilliams, Nancy McWilliams, David...

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Maria and McWilliams Family:

By coincidence, I had been thinking about Peter after I got hit by a car in New York. Around Labor Day, I was on the internet and read about his accident. I emailed Maria and we remembered Palatine,Chicago, and many things from long ago.

Mr. Pete, You made people smile during your short season with us.

Thanks, Pete. Take care.

Nancy

To Melissa
I was shocked to hear about the loss. Pete was like my second father. My love and prayers are with you!
Love,
Nikki Picchietti

To the entire McWilliams families,I am so sad to here of the passing of Peter. My thoughts and prayers are with you.xoxo

Dearest Sue and the McWilliams Family,
Wanting to let you know that you remain in our thoughts and prayers.
Sending much love and many hugs your way.

Dear Clare and Family,
We are very sorry to hear about your loss of your Brother Peter. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. May he rest in Peace.

To the McWilliams Family: My deepest sympathy on your loss. Peter was a terrific person and will be greatly missed.
Sincerely, Beth Beck

Dear Sue,
My prayers are with you and your children at this tragic time. It made me so sad to read of the accident. Pete was a wonderful person with always a smile on his face when you saw him. My thoughts are with you and your family

Dearest Sue and kids, Doug and I were stunned and deeply saddened to hear about Pete. Along with other members of the CHS family,we are keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. Our deepest sympathy to all of your family. Fondly, Ann and Doug

Pete always was larger than life. He could brighten any room with his attitude and confidence. A massive community came out for Pete, to say goodbye. It was clear what a large difference he made to many people. I was fortunate to call him my friend. In the end Peter was the bravest among us. He willingly put his life at risk everyday he went to work. I will never forget the man he became. Sue, I hope that you and the kids heal quickly. We will be telling stories about Pete for a long...