WENDELL-MALONE-Obituary

WENDELL LAWRENCE "PAT" MALONE

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Wendell Lawrence Malone Services for Wendell Lawrence "Pat" Malone, 88, formerly of Libertyville and Quincy, will begin with prayers at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 18, at McMurrough Chapel, 101 Park Place, Libertyville, and proceed to St. Joseph Church, 121 E. Maple Ave., Libertyville, for Mass at 10...

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Dear Mary, Susan, Joan, Patti, Sharon, Mike, Maureen, and Ray,

We are sending our deepest sympathy to you all.
I have fond memories of my dear cousin, Pat.
We are sorry we weren't able to attend his funeral because of the inclement weather.
I am having Masses offered in memory of your dad.
God Bless you all.

Dear Mary, Susan, Joan, Patti, Sharon, Michael, Maureen, and Ray,

We are sending our deepest sympathy to you all. I have fond memories of my dear cousin, Pat.
We are sorry we weren't able to attend his funeral because of the inclement weather. I am having Masses offered in memory of your dad.
God Bless you all.

Doris (Stark) Swita & family
Mosinee, WI

To the Malone Family,

Several of our family vacations included a visit to your home or camping with you. I am Jim Mullen, son of the late Frank Mullen, a dear friend of your Dad. Your Dad and Mom were always very gracious to us when we would visit. My prayers to your family.

Jim Mullen

Hello Dr. Malone,
You have my deepest sympathy for the loss of your father. He was so blessed to have such a wonderful family, and to have you as a caregiver to be there for him. We are keeping you in our prayers and may you find comfort in the love and support of your family.. . .

Dr. Malone, So sorry to see that your father has passed away. He was a wonderful pateint as well as a delightful story teller. My deepest sympathies and prayers go out to you and your family.

our deepest Condolences to he Malone's family
Julia, Mary and Soryal

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead. He was a special man and a pleasure to work for. I'll always remember he's handing out green carnation corsages in celebration of St. Patrick's Day!