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Thomas Edward LoConte

Chicago, Illinois

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Thomas Edward LoConte, 37, Chicago Police Detective, at rest July 6, 2006. Beloved husband of Jennifer, nee Kaplan; loving father of Brigid and Edward; cherished son of Diane and the late Edward LoConte; dear brother of Anne (David) Gryczewski, Michele (Tom) Costanzo, Dominick and Matthew...

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Jennifer, Butch and Family..
I am so sorry to hear about Tom and the terrible illness that took his life. I knew Tom throughout our school years and knew him to be a very strong person, I am sure he fought hard. He will be missed by many people and our prayers go out to everyone close to him. To the LeConte and Kaplan Families.

I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.I WORKED WITH TOM IN THE 009TH DIST. HE WAS A GREAT POLICEMAN AND A LOT OF FUN TO WORK WITH. HE WILL BE SORELY MISSED.

Dear Jenny and family,
We are so saddened to hear about the loss of Tom. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Jim, Beth and Abby Beranek

Jenny,
You must be so proud of Tom's amazing courage and how much he was loved by everyone who knew him. My heart goes out to you and your beautiful children.

Jenny and Family,

We are very sorry for your loss. Life will never be quite the same but we hope you will begin to find peace and grace as the grieving proceeds.

Jen,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal." ~From a headstone in Ireland

To all who loved Tom,
I grew up with Tom on Washington St. in Chicago Ridge and he was always there when you needed a friend, he was a true friend. We will miss Tom very much and will pray for him and his family.
May God Bless You All
John and Amy Utsch

Jenny, Ann, and Butch:
We are very sad to hear of your loss. You and the children will remain in our prayers in the days to come. Strength and blessing to all.
Maryose and John McGing
Cambridge, MA

Jenny and Family,
We enjoy & cherish all the years spending Christmas day with all of you. The memories we have of Tommy will keep us reminded of what a loving family man he was & the good times we got to share with him. So sorry to hear of your loss. Love is like a flower, It Grows, It Blooms, It Dies & It fades away. But it's memory remains.
Love, Steve & Sue