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Anonymous
March 24, 2019
Chicago Heights, Illinois
Vincent "Joe" Dee, age 75. Longtime Chicago Heights resident, born and raised in South Shore/St. Philip Neri. Mt. Carmel High School graduate. Retired after 42 years of service at Calumet Steel Company and later enjoyed his work for Skyline Disposal/B-52 Shredding. Husband for 53 years of Bernice...
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March 24, 2019
Our deepest sympathy and prayers for your family.
Christopher, Rikki, Michael John, Nico, and Alessia Faso
Christopher Faso
September 21, 2015 | Homewood, IL
Our deepest Bernice and your family.
Debbie and Norm Wayman
September 18, 2015 | Chicago Heights, IL
To the Dee Family,
My deepest sympathy. He touched so many lives and will be truly missed.
Roslyn Costello-Bustos & Family
September 17, 2015
Our deepest sympathy Joe & Sue Grilli
September 17, 2015
To the Dee Family, we are so sorry for your loss. I saw Joe and his wife at Balogio's last week. I thought he looked so good. We just don't know when. Prayers are with you and the family.
Ken & Diana Spegon
September 16, 2015 | Homewood, IL
Very sad and a great loss as a dear and close friend. I will miss him, and since I learned of his passing, he has been in my thoughts and prayers frequently. He was a friend for over 55 years.
I know his family will survive this and always keep Joe in their hearts and memories.
Rich and Kathleen Evans
Rich Evans
September 16, 2015 | Stuart, FL
Joe Dee was the absolute worst fellow in the USA, never smiled, couldn't put the ball in the basket, couldn't guard his own jockstrap, and was no fun at all. Let's be real clear now: NO ONE EVER said that about Joe! just wanted to get your attention. I played ( or that is, I tried) basketball with Joe at Mount Carmel HS in Chicago. He was a soph and I was a senior and he was then, and was when I saw him last, the happiest person God ever created. His wife is lucky, his parents must have been...
Bob Keeley
September 16, 2015 | Chicago, IL
Coach Dee-the best coach I ever had. Coached our small fry team to the world championship in Newark New Jersey and taught us many life lessons along the way. Praying for strength and comfort for the Dee family during this difficult time
Jayson Garner
September 15, 2015 | Des Moines, IA