THOMAS-SOLON-Obituary

THOMAS J. SOLON

Chicago, Illinois

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Chicago, Illinois
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American Heart Association

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Thomas J. Solon, loving husband of Evelyn, nee Stoginski; beloved father of T. Jay, Thomas (Susan), Phyllis and Julianne (Bob) Schuberth; proud grandpa of Stephen, Daniel, Jonathan, Zosia, Mae and Tommy; dear brother of Kay (Ralph) Kleczewski, the late M. Gene (late John D.) Starr, and the late...

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Many good memories remain with us of the man with the smile that was always on his face. My daughter (1993) & I (1964) were both lucky to have a great gym teacher at Sawyer School. Mr. Solon was 1 in a million. Cherished memories will remain in many hearts. Marsha Goryl-Imlach & Elaine Imlach

I will always cherish you and my memories of our time together. I love you Uncle Tom, thank you for you love and patience, and for teaching me how to drive the pontoon!

Your grand-niece,

Deepest condolences to the Solon familiy. Tom was always able to share a smile with everyone he met in the park. We always look forward to seeing both Tom and Evy. May God bless your family.

As another in-law, I've known Tom most of my life. I was proud of the fact that he baptized my grandson, Bradley Sapp. I have fond memories of the many Solon picnics as well as trips to the lake.

My deepest sympathies to The Solon Family on the passing of a kind and gentle man. He will be greatly missed.

May all of the wonderful memories you have of him bring you comfort in the difficult days ahead.

Mr Solon,
My Gym Teacher ,when I transferred from Hedges to Sawyer, it was so nice to see a familiar face. I graduated in 1970 and it feels like yesterday we were playing Soccer. Thank You Susan Kirkpatrick-Stopka

Rest in peace, Uncle Tom. Thank you for always remembering all of us. We will always remember you.

Rest In Peace Uncle Tom. You will be greatly missed, especially at our family picnic!

Uncle Tom was the best. I always had a great time being around him and talking to him. You would never know I was married into the family. He always treated me and my mother as if we were blood relatives. I'll miss him at the family pinics. God Bless him.