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Steven Anton

Skokie, Illinois

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Steven Anton, age 66, of Bartlett, formerly of Skokie. Retired Skokie Police Officer. Beloved husband of Terri, nee Pollice; dear father of Dina (Nicholas) Senese, Lisa (Rich) Yelle and Stephanie Anton; loving grandfather of Cayla, Cameron, Nicky and Haylee; fond son-in-law of...

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May God bless the Anton and Senese family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

My prayers and thoughts are with you Steve and I pray for strength for your family during this very difficult time.
Sharon Powers (Barry SPD)

Terri, I was very sad to hear of Steve's passing, and was unaware that he was in the hospital. You and your family have my deepest sympathy and prayers.

Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this sad and difficult time. Steve and I were friends for the past 37 years and spent our time together working two careers.I will especially miss his stories.

Steve, It was a pleasure to work with you as you were always kind and generous to all. We are sure you are in a better place where we will meet again.

thank you for being such a good man steve

To all the Anton familie, I send my deepest sympathy, my thoughts are with you....Steve was one of the nicest men I have ever met in my lifetime, we are all blessed to have known him I was very sad to hear he passed. I miss you all very much, and hope you keep all his pleasant memories in your mind to give you strength to move forward. Thinking of you all, Jan
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I will miss you Steve, you have been very kind to me and my family. It has been a pleasure working with you for the last five years at LTD. May the Lord Jesus take your hand and lead you into heaven.

We where so sorry to hear of your loss. Our deepest sympathy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Charlotte Wells and Lorna Wells Borelli

I too am deeply saddened and wish to extend my condolences to the family of Steven Anton for their loss.