Michael F. Iozzo, 87, of Byron, formerly of Villa Park, died Jan. 30, he was born Jan. 28, 1922, in Chicago, son of the late Vito Anthony and Jenny Fratto
Iozzo, he married Emily A. Napolitano, in Chicago, July 7, 1945, He was a WWII Army Veteran and worked in the auto industry in Chicago for many years. He was a loving and devoted husband of 63 years, and his children and grandchildren were his life. Beloved husband of Emily; loving father of Vito Michael (Carol), Rosemarie (James) Farmer; dear grandfather of Michael
(Crissi), Frank (Trudy), Gina Highland (Dave Davidson), Michelle (Ron) Malenke,
Rochelle Iozzo, Vito Nick (Sherri) and
Michael Kukovec; great-grandfather of
Gina, Nicole, Jessica, Tommy Iozzo, Joseph and Samantha Iozzo, Gunnar Highland, Alyssa, Brockton, Grant Malenke, Jake and Alexandria Gangler, Vito, Amanda, Emily and Nicholas Iozzo; fond brother of Fred (Elaine), Frank "Webbe" (Myrene),
Rosemarie (Nick) Caiafa, Florence (the late Butch) Maurino, the late Theresa Spatola, Raymond Iozzo; uncle to many. Preceded in death by one infant son, Vito Michael. Memorial visitation Saturday, 4 to 8 p.m., at Steuerle Funeral Home, 350 S. Ardmore Ave., Villa Park, IL. Service 7 p.m. for info. 630-832-4161 or
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October 9, 2009
We miss you so much - watch over Grandma ;)
All our love -
Rosemarie Farmer
February 26, 2009
Dad,
When ever I've read this I thought of you:
100 years from now it will not matter what kind of car I drove, what kind of house I lived in, how much money I had in my bank account nor what my clothes looked like... But the world may be a little better place because I was important in the life of a child.
Dad, you were more important than anyone could ever imagine you are so missed I love you but you know that you always did.
Love Rosemarie
Emily Iozzo
February 18, 2009
Mike,
I miss you and Love you until we meet again may God protect you always and rest in peace.
LOVE your wife Emily
Rosemarie Farmer
February 9, 2009
I miss you so much Dad and will love you forever. You will always know whats for today.
Nick & Sherri Iozzo
February 9, 2009
We thought of you with love today,
But that is nothing new.
We thought about you yesterday,
And the days before that, too.
We think of you in silence.
We often speak your name.
Now all we have is memories,
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part.
God has you in His Keeping.
We have you in our Heart.
We love you so much. You will ALWAYS be in our Hearts, along with with all of the stories and fun we had with you. Nick will always cherish the memories of you with the projects you did together and the faith you had in him when no one else did. I will also do everything to make sure the kids "do good in school". We miss you.
With All Our Love,
Nick, Sherri,
Amanda, Vito, Emily and Nicky
Rochelle Iozzo
February 7, 2009
POPS, I could write a lifetime of memories, but you were always there and you "KNOW THAT". I can't have you here physically with me, but you will always live in me and my children. I will carry your memories and stories with me always. You are in my HEART and MY SOUL! WE LOVE YOU!!
but you "KNOW THAT"
Love Always and Forever,
Rochelle, Alexandria and Jake
Bernadette Vesely
February 7, 2009
I was sorry to hear about Uncle Mike's passing. My sympathy to Aunt Emily and the rest of the family.
Bernie
From the Staff of Steuerle Funeral Home, Ltd.
February 5, 2009
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
MIKE AND EMILY RELAXING
February 5, 2009
MIKE AT BROTHER WEBBE'S BIRTHDAY PARTY WONDERING WHAT'S FOR TOMARROW
February 5, 2009
MIKE AND EMILY WITH THREE OF THEIR 16 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN
February 5, 2009
MIKE AND HIS BRIDE OF 63 YRS EMILY
February 5, 2009
Kathy Mothes
February 5, 2009
With warmest thoughts and deepest sympathy. He was a good person, and loved by many.
I know he will be missed, but remembered by all who knew him.
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