Vincent-Russo-Obituary

Vincent Mario Russo

Chicago, Illinois

May 16, 1946 – Jun 18, 2022

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May 16, 1946
DIED
June 18, 2022
LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois

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Vincent M. Russo, RET. LT. CPD. , age 76 passed away on June 18, 2022. Late of Chicago's East Side.. Beloved husband of Maria (nee DelSangro). Loving father of Anthony D. (Kim), Christopher J. (Melissa), and Nicholas V. (Miriam). Grandpa Russo "Papa" of Peyton, Alyssa, Gyanna ,Jake Giovanni,...

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I was not aware of Professors Russo passing he was the best teacher I ever had . He push to be the best. He will truly be missed . Because of him I have a degree !

My sincere condolences to the Russo family. Mr. Russo was was my criminal justice professor at RJD and I will always carry all his wisdom and stories with me. He was one of a kind.

My sincerest condolences to the Russo family. While serving as a counselor at Daley College in the late 90's, I became good "buds" with Vince. I adored his humor and laugh and his admiration for his family and life, in general. He had the gift of brightening one's heart and soul. I felt very fortunate to call him my friend. God Bless you Vince. May you rest in peace.

My sincere condolences to the family of my former colleague, Vincent Russo. He made such important contributions to the college and to our union.

I taught Business and Computer Science at Daley College when I met Vince. I told him my wife lived on the East Side for 25 years and we had an immediate connection. I retired ten years ago from Daley College, and Vince was not far behind me. We saw each other every day and had many conversations about the East Side and Hegewisch, where I lived for a few years. I really enjoyed talking to Vince and sometimes we would be leaving and end up talking for an hour. But my most memorable...

I retired from the Business and Computer Science Department at Daley College. When I told Vince that my wife lived on the East Side for 25 years, we had an immediate connection. I retired ten years ago, and Vince was soon to follow me. We would see each other every day after classes and have extended conversations about the East Side and Hegewisch, where I lived for a few years. But my most memorable conversations were about his family. When I mentioned that I golfed at Lost...

Heartfelt and prayerful condolences from the Chicago Police Chaplains. At the request of Frank Paz, Vince will be remembered at the next Police Mass. In the meantime, may family and friends know the healing touch of our all-loving, all-merciful God! [Police Chaplains Ministry: www.ChicagoPCM.org or 312/738-7588]

I knew Vince as a CPD lieutenant and later as Department Chair for the Criminal Justice Dept. at Daley College. I knew that the students there admired and respected him. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. My deepest condolences to all his family.

My condolences to the Russo family. I worked in the 1st District with Vince in the latter part of his career. He was a model professional and respected by his peers. He will be missed by all who served with him. May he rest in peace. Wade Crosson, CPD ret.