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Richard Reardon

Chicago, Illinois

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Richard Reardon. C.F.D., beloved husband of Patricia, nee Shanahan; loving father of Richard, Julianne, Melissa (Brendan) Henry, and Lydia (Barrett) McHugh; grandfather of Olivia, Fiona, Aidan, Jesse, Gabriel and

Lilliana; fond brother of James, Carol and the late...

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Reardon Family,
Rich was a special guy and a delight to work with when we were together at Air Sea Rescue, C.F.D.
My condolences to all the family.

To Pat, Richie, Julianne, Melissa & Lydia -- I am very sorry to have just heard of Rich's passing.....and I want to express my sincerest sympathies to you all. I am just sorry I am no longer in Chicago to express these feelings of love & sadness to you all personally....Rich & Pat were --many times -- like second parents to me and I'll remember your dad with much fondness always -- My love to you all, always

Rich was one of the first on our front porch when we moved to the Ridgeway neighborhood, and a better representative of the warm reception we would receive here could not have been chosen. Our hearts are with each of you during this sad and difficult time.

My deepest condolences
Sincerely,
Truda Stockenstrom

As a Chicago-based film Location Manager I just want Rich's family and friends to know that he will be missed by the local film production community. He was an important part of our crews over the years, and his pleasant demeanor was something many people could learn from. Although he has left us, fond memories remain.

So sorry to hear of Mr. Reardon's passing. My sympathy to the entire family, but especially to Mrs. Reardon, Lydia, Gabe, and lilliana. May you know no more sorrow.
Always,
Vivien Falk (Alcott School)

Dear Mrs. Reardon, Richie, Julianne, Melissa, and Lydia....our deepest sympathy and condolences on your loss.

Mr. Reardon as he will always be known to me, how many times he would insist on me calling him Rich now that I was an adult. But honestly I would have been more comfortable calling him Dad than Rich. For this was a man that treated me more as a son than a next door neighbor! It is too easy to take time with one another for granted.

As I grew up and moved out of the...

To the Reardon Family:

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this emotional time.

Fondly,

To the Reardons,
To your family from ours, our deepest sympathy. My fondest memories of my childhood and growing up in the old neighborhood include your wonderful family. May God bless you all.