Frank J. "Poor Frank" Pavone, Veteran of WWII, dearly beloved husband of Susan; loving father of Luke (Lula), Joseph (Javette), Gregory (Roxanne) and Jeffrey (Sue); cherished grandfather of Joseph Jr. (Christina), Frank, Nicole, Shellie (John), Nicholas, Aaron, Jeffrey Jr., Autumn, Michelle, Christopher, Andrea, Angelica and Alexander; great-grandfather of three; dear brother of Diane Jakbowski, Ann
Bavaro and the late Lawrence and Sam
Pavone, the late Angie DeBellis and the late Esther Scavelli; dear brother-in-law, uncle and friend of many. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m. from Cumberland Chapels, 8300 W. Lawrence Ave., Norridge, to St. Eugene Church, Mass 10 a.m. Entombment Mt. Olive Mausoleum. Member of VFW Post 547. Please omit flowers. Visitation Sunday, 2 to 8 p.m. 708-456-8300 or
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Pat Pastorelli and Family
January 27, 2009
Please accept our thoughts and prayers. Uncle Frank was a sweet and fun uncle.
Donna Zajdlik
January 27, 2009
Uncle Frank always put a smile on my face. I wish I could have been there Sunday and Monday for my cousins and Sue. You will be missed, Uncle Frank.
GraceAnn Pastorelli
January 26, 2009
It was a wonderful funeral service today. I have very fond memories of Uncle Frank. We thank him for his service to our Country during WWII.
Gerard Williams
January 26, 2009
Our deepest sympathy,
Gerard Williams and Family
The Staff of Cumberland Chapels
January 25, 2009
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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