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BRIAN QUIRK Obituary

Brian J. Quirk, Lt. Col. USMC Retired. Beloved husband of Kathryn, nee McGuan; loving father of Brian Jr., Margaret, (Thomas, Ret., CPD) Flanagan, Dennis (Marian), Mary Pat (Robert, CFD) Neylon, Sean (Deborah) and the late Kathleen Rice and Ellen Marie Quirk; proud grandfather of Bridget and Thomas, CFD (Tanya) Flanagan, Colleen (Patrick) Morrison, Rory, Kerry, Lauren, Sarah, Nora, Brian and Peter Quirk and Ian Rice; special brother of Maureen Keegan; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Friday 9:30 a.m. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103rd St., Oak Lawn to St. Michael Church, Orland Park. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Michael Cemetery, Orland Park. Visitation Thursday 3 to 9 p.m. Brian loved life, God, family and country. Member of Famed WWII Carlson Raiders. Humble recipient of Navy Cross and two Purple Hearts. In lieu of flowers, donations to Alzheimer's Association would be appreciated. For info 708-636-1193 or visit www.blakelamboaklawn.com

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Published by Chicago Tribune on Jun. 2, 2010.

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June 15, 2010

Kathryn and family,
Our deepest sympathy. Brian was a great man and he will be truly missed.
The Brewster Family

Mary Whalen-Earle

June 10, 2010

Our dad Jim Whalen grew up with Brian. When we were very young and the "gang" would get together at our house, Brian was our favorite person! He was so funny and loved to play games with the kids. They had a life long friendship and I know dad will welcome him with open arms! Your are in our thoughts and prayers. Therese sends her love and sympathy Kathryn. Love, Mary, Jim and Maureen Whalen

Barbara Crandall

June 8, 2010

If this is my "Mr. Quirk" that I worked with at the Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau in the early '70's, I want to offer my deepest sympathy. He made a great impression on me and I still kept a note he had written to my Mom and Dad about "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree". He was a wonderful man to work with and I'll never forget him! So sorry for your loss.

June 8, 2010

Our deepest sympathy to the Quirk Family.

Whitey and our dad, Bap Fagan, were schoolmates at Our Lady of Peace, enlisted in the Marine Corps at the same time and had a lifelong friendship. Bap always had the very highest regard for Whitey. They were among the finest of the Greatest Generation.

We remember Whitey's kindness when our dad passed away. He shared many memories of Bap's heroism and humor and eased our sorrow. Our hope is that you will find comfort in the memories you have of such a kind, courageous and outstanding man.

The thoughts and prayers of our family are with you.

Patricia Fagan Smith for the Fagan family

Mary Joan McGuan-Wilcoxen

June 7, 2010

Dear Aunt “Sis” and Quirk cousins –

It is with deep sorrow that I learned of Uncle Brian’s passing. Several fond memories come to mind when I think of him…

When there was a heavy snowfall in Chicago, the Quirk family would stop by our house on Maplewood and pick up the McGuan cousins and take us tobogganing at Dan Ryan Woods. While flying down the toboggan shoot, Uncle Brian would hoot and holler the whole way down the hill. Then on the way up, which was of course the hard part, he would cheer us along with a “gung-ho” chant that always made the up-hill chore of dragging that heavy toboggan seem like fun.

While staying over night with darling Kathy, I remember eating breakfast the next day in the big kitchen with Uncle Brian circling around the room singing “Oh What a Beautiful Morning.” To this day when I hear that song, I still think of Uncle Brian singing that song that so befit his cheerful personality.

Lastly, I will always be touched that Uncle Brian, without fail, remembered the names of my family members, what they were up, and asked how they were doing.

When my father died, Uncle Brian said, “He was a gentleman and a gentle man.” He sure had a way with words so I will use his same “gentle” way to remember him.

My deepest condolences to you all,

Mark Bornholdt

June 5, 2010

Our family was very sorry to hear the passing of "The Colonel". He brought much joy, life and energy to the Palos Pines neighborhood back in the 1960's and 70's. His regular "Code-Cracker" hikes in the Palos Park forest preserves with all the neighborhood boys was always great fun (although we never seemed to actually find any code-crackers), pulling all the guys in a toboggan behind the car on a snowy day, and his 4th of July military excursions around the neighbor were all great memories.
Mr & Mrs. Quirk were good friends with my parents, a friendship that both my parent's charish to this day even though they've been moved away for many years now. The Col. passing on Memorial Day is fitting for an American Hero, much like John Adams and Thomas Jefferson passing on July 4th.

Mary Bartel Staker

June 4, 2010

Quirk Family-
I am sorry for the loss of Brian, truly an "American Hero". My Dad saw the notice and story about Brian in the newspaper. He remembers Brian well as they were only 2 years apart at Our Lady of Peace and DeLaSalle. The people of these two schools bonded in a special way and were an extended family. They would do anything for each other and were/are proud of their humble beginnings on the south side of Chicago!! Our country would not be the same without them. OLP produced many wonderful, accomplished people with great Catholic values who have made this world a better place to live.

Vicky Threlkeld

June 3, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Brian was such a wonderful man and his thoughtfulness and kindness was always shown. He would tell me stories of my great grandfather Jacob who was his grandfather. I could often picture in my mind Grandpa Jake and Brian. My dad Harry who passed in 2005 had high regards for Brian. He will truly be missed by many. Warm Wishes, Vicky Threlkeld

kathy anderson

June 3, 2010

My prayers are with all of you! I sorry I can't make it.... I am in Nashville, Tn. will be in aAurora, Il. saturday ........ I will always remember the good times we all had and the CUBS games in the station wagon when just a little kid, block parties and all the wonderful memories I will keep in my thoughts today tomorrow and always ! Deepest sympathies always, Kathy Anderson

Lee Hettinga

June 3, 2010

I only met "Colonel" Quirk one time but spoke to him many times on the phone as a beloved and respected friend to my colleague, Patrick J. Donovan. I must say, he made quite the impression and had I had the privilege to spend any amount of time with him, I have no doubt my fondness for him would only have grown. The world will be a bit less bright for the loss of this extraordinary man but I know for a fact that he touched a least one life very significantly - my friend Patrick.

scott shoub

June 3, 2010

Quirk Family- My deepest sympathies for your loss- your family will be in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
All the best,
The Shoub Family

Brendan Houlihan

June 3, 2010

The Houlihan family remembers Brian Quirk as being part of the "greatest generation." God Bless.

Cathleen Conforti

June 3, 2010

My condolences to the Quirk family. My father was also a member of Carlson's Raiders who passed away 14 yrs ago. All these men were of a special breed and our nation should be greatful for what they did. I have the utmost respect for all men and women in uniform and am so proud to say that I am the daughter of "A Raider". I continue to honor my father, as well as other Raiders by being a member of the Assoc and attending their reunions. I am in awe when I am in the presence of these hereos. Your dad, my dad, and all those who have gone before and after them will always be in my thoughts and prayers.

June 2, 2010

My codolences to the family, I did not know Mr. Quirk but my Dad was a Navy man also in WWII and I lost him 10 years ago but it seems like yesterday.

My Family will have him in our prayers.
Barbara Lipps & Family

June 2, 2010

Our condolences to Sean, Debbie and family on your loss. Will remember you in our prayers.

John and Elllen King

Kelley (Kubacki) Jadryev

June 2, 2010

My Deepest Sympathies. Brian was such a wonderful, kind and compassionate man. It was a true honor and pleasure to know him. How fitting that God should choose for Brian to join him on Memorial Day! God Bless your entire family.

patrick garrison

June 2, 2010

My condolences to the family.My uncles
were seebees at that time,I am from the nam era.to him Hooyah.
pat garrison (cosrivron2)

Frank & Cathy Giunta

June 2, 2010

We are out of town and so sorry to hear of Brian's passing.

The Quirk family should know that I didn't know Mr. Quirk for very long, however, he was one of the most motivating people I have ever known. Please know that he will be remembered always in our prayers. Whitey's children and family were luicky to have had him in their lives. I was lucky to have learned so much in a short time.

Sempre Fi Col.

Stuart Abbott

June 2, 2010

My deepest sympathy. For "Whitey" to pass on Memorial Day was God's way of putting an exclamation point on his life!!!!! SALUTATIONS!

Stu Abbott

June 2, 2010

We are so sorry for your loss. We remember the friendship of the Quirks with our parents, Charlie and Margaret Corrigan. May you all be comforted with the many happy memories of a giving and loving man. Mary Therese Corrigan Malone for the Corrigan Family.

June 2, 2010

My sympathy to all of you, Mr. Quirk was a gentleman and very good hearted. I had the pleasure to work with him, Dennis, Billy and Jack Powell many years ago at International Disabled Expo in 1979, and remember his kindness. Sandra L. Haimann - Westmont, IL

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