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William D. Burgan

Chicago, Illinois

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William D. Burgan, C.F.D. retired, C.F.D. Band, age 84, U.S. Army Veteran WWII, accomplished jazz pianist, husband for 56 years of Antoinette

"Toni", nee Mascolino; father of Diane M. (Darrell) Fronczek, William D. Jr. (Lynette), Thomas J. (Maureen), John A. and the...

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DAD,its been a yr since you've left us, and i think about you all the time. I think of the times you and mom would come out here with us, and when you both would come to my reunions when i came back every summer, and secretly ask me for that Beer thinking that mom didn't see you, and then give me that funny smile and laugh. Just the other day at Chase's school, Chase was asked at his induction to the Honor society what he enjoyed to do and he said that he liked going to Chicago to see my...

William D. Burgan-Veteran of WW II, Radio Operator-beloved husband of 57 years to Antoinette (Toni) nee Mascolino. Loving father of William D. Burgan Jr. (Lynn), Diane Marie Fronczek (Darrell), the late Annette Marie Burgan, Thomas J. Burgan (Maureen), John A. Burgan. Devoted grandfather of Chase (of Roberts, Montana), Molly and Olivia (of St. Charles, Illinois).

Bill worked 45 years as a real estate sales agent for McKey & Poague Real Estate at 10322 South Western, Chicago and...

AUNT TONI, JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT I AM STILL THINKING ABOUT UNCLE BILLY. HE ALWAYS HAD A NICE TIME WHEN HE CAME OVER WITH DAVID. I ALWAYS LIKE TO SPOIL HIM WITH THE FOOD AND DRINKS HE WAS NOT SUPPOSE TO HAVE. YOUR NIECE ROSEMARY

To the Burgan Family,
I'm sorry I didn't know Bill. He sounds like an amazing man. Now he is the wonderful angel above you, your guiding light! My prayers go out to all of you.

We were so sorry to hear of Uncle Bill's passing. Our prayers are with your family. Uncle Bill is in good company with God and his sisters
Love Maureen & Tom

To Antoinette (Aunt Toni), and our cousins Billy, Diane, Tommy and Johnny,

When Paula and I heard that Uncle Bill had taken his last breath and passed on to a better life, we immediately began to reminisce about some of the good times we were able to share with him. My first vivid memories of Bill began when my brother Mike and I served as altar boys at his wedding to Aunt Toni and my sister Donna served as a flower girl. Thus began a chapter that lasted for more than 55 years. I...

Rest In Peace.

To Aunt Toni, Bill, Diane, Tom and John,
My most sincere condolences on your loss. I have a lifetime of memories from knowing Uncle Bill that begin with my being a flower girl at the Burgan wedding. I will always remember Uncle Bill with fondness. Our love, thoughts and prayers to all of you.

I will always think of Bill as my 'sun worshipping' father-in-law. He loved being outside baking in the sun. He was always 'up for anything' when he came to visit us in Montana, whether it was horseback riding, fishing,doing chores or just having a good time at the local watering hole ( which he REALLY enjoyed!).
I'll always have the memories of him going for walks with Chase when he was little. Down the block they would go, hand in hand. Chase adored his Grandpa. He loved sitting at the...