Joseph James Cada, 78, beloved husband of Carole, nee Murtaugh; loving father of Lisa (Ken) Pflipsen, Christopher (Megan) and the late Joseph "Skip" Cada; loving grandfather of Virginia, Jessica and Benjamin; dear brother of Jean (Harry) Balcer and Dennis (Kris) Cada. Graduate of Cleveland State University, member of Pi Sigma Tau Fraternity. Served in the Naval Reserve for 8 years, beginning in 1955. Visitation Friday 4 to 9 p.m. at Williams-Kampp Funeral Home, 430 E.
Roosevelt Rd. (1 blk. east of Naperville Rd.), Wheaton. Funeral Mass 11 a.m. Saturday at St. John the Baptist Church. Interment St. Michael Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to American Heart Assoc. or Masses appreciated. Service info:
630-668-0016; www.williams-kampp.com
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Ken & Kathleen Lafferty
January 15, 2009
My darling sister,Carole; We have you and Lisa & Christopher in our thoughts & prayers. We wish we could be there with you but please know we are there in spirit.
We love you very much,
Ken & Kathy
Patty Ripp (Noble)
January 15, 2009
Carole and Cada Family,
I am saddened to hear the loss of your father and husband. He was a kind and gentle man. We enjoyed those years that we knew your family at St. Mark's Church. God Bless you during this very sad time.
Scott Tyree
January 14, 2009
My deepest sympathy to the Cada Family.
Patrick and Ann Mullen
January 14, 2009
Dear Auntie Carole, Lisa and Chris,
Please know that you have our sympathy, thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
All our love,
Pat, Ann, Patrick, Kayla, Danielle, Olivia, Stephen and Cecelia
George and Lucille
January 14, 2009
My dear Carole, you know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Joe was a gentleman's gentleman. We will always remember the great times we have had together as well as the sad times. Our friendship has endured through thick and thin. We will always remember Joe. Our love to you, Chris and Lisa.
Kevin & Dawn Mullen
January 14, 2009
God Bless you Uncle Joe, you now can be united with Skip.
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