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Pete comes up in our conversations often. We will always miss our chats over coffee and...
Edward Nieponski
January 06, 2022 | Friend
Mokena, Illinois
Age 71, a longtime resident of Mokena and formerly of Chicago, passed away on Thursday, January 9, 2020. Loving husband of Linda (Ford); beloved father of Peter (Nicola) and Tom (Joyce); dearest brother of Cyril (Eileen), Michael (late Marilyn), Harry (Mary), Frances and Kathleen (late Bernie)...
Read MorePete comes up in our conversations often. We will always miss our chats over coffee and...
Edward Nieponski
January 06, 2022 | Friend
We still think of you often, Pete and miss your visits. When you would arrive, it was always time to take a break, sit down, and enjoy a friendly conversation. Knowing that you are at peace now is comforting. Your friends, Ed and Mary Kay Nieponski
Edward Nieponski
January 06, 2021 | Homer Glen, IL | Friend
My son and I worked with Pete on several sheetmetal jobs. He was a great person to work for and with. George zulas and son . Local 265
May 20, 2020
Linda and family...so very sorry to hear of Pete's passing...always enjoyed our visits at the dental office....Joanna Roat
JOANNA Roat
February 15, 2020 | IL
Our Deepest Condolences to The Watson Family. We are deeply saddened for your loss. My Mom, Rosemary Cerceo was a very close friend of Kathy's. We lived a few houses down the block on 76th Street when we were kids. We grew up with Timmy. We remember Kathy telling us stories about her siblings. We will always have fond Memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
The Cerceo, Drenth and Pascente Families
Cassandra Pascente
January 18, 2020 | Chicago, IL
Sorry for your loss Pete was a good SHEETMETAL worker and a good union member. From my family to yours Esposito Family
Lee Esposito
January 14, 2020 | Evergreen Park, IL
Our deepest sympathy , The Goss Family
Sheila Goss
January 12, 2020 | Burr Ridge, IL
Pete was a guy that anyone would be proud to call a friend...age, no problem. We will miss his occasional visits when we would sit down with cups of coffee and whatever sweets were available and engage in interesting and lengthy conversations. We admired his enthusiasm and positive attitude -- which were contagious. We will always remember you.
Ed & Mary Kay Nieponski
January 10, 2020