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Dr. William E. Gorman

Chicago, Illinois

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Dr. William E. Gorman, beloved husband of the late Margaret L. Gorman; loving father of Cheryl (Walter) Sublette and Brian (Cindy) Gorman; cherished grandfather of Suzanne, Stacey, Sherine, Erin and Shannon; dear brother of Elaine (William) Rosso and the late Deloris Bates; brother-in-law of...

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Our deepest sympathies to the Dr. Gorman family. Your father was a truly remarkable man. We will remember him and your mother, Marge with great fondness.

Dear Brian, Cheri and Famlies~ So sorry to hear about your dad's death. He really was quite a remarkable man. Above all that, he was always kind and made me smile. Know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Cherrie,
I was deeply saddened by the loss of your father. He was a wonderful friend to my parents and always was just a joy to listen to him speak. His kind heart and legacy is about a person who made a true difference in many folks lives.
May he rest in Peace and be reunited with your Mom and my beloved Godmother, your Aunt Delores.
Blessing on you and your family during this difficult time.
Peace,
Joan O'Keefe Fine

Our heart-felt sympathy to Dr. Gorman's family. It was an honor to know him and a pleasure to work with him. We will miss him.

Dear Cheryl and Family, I didn't have the privilage of knowing your father but he sounds like a wonderful man, husband and father. And a great friend to many. You have my deepest sympathy and my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time in your life.

Dear Cheryl,
You and your family have our deepest sympathy. The Gatling Family

Dear Brian, Cheryl and Family
We were privileged to know Dr. Gorman and your wonderful Mother at Siesta Royale in Sarasota. Your mother and father will truly be missed. Your father's contribution to this world are certainly appreciated. Blessings to all the Gorman family.

My deep sympathies to Dr. Gorman's family. He was one of my teachers, at De Paul Academy in the early 1950's, and he made a lasting, life-changing impression on me and many other students, encouraging a life-long interest in good literature.