Richard C. Peszynski, of Bloomingdale, Veteran of Korean War, beloved husband of Ann, nee Amato; devoted father of Donna (Bill) Fiedler and Nancy (Dave Chovancek) Hiatt; dear grandfather of Christina and Bradley Fiedler and Matthew Hiatt. Funeral Tuesday 8:30 a.m. from Salerno's Rosedale Chapels, 450 W. Lake St., Roselle 60172 (3/4 mile west of Bloomingdale/Roselle Rd.) to St. Isidore Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment private. Visitation Monday, 3 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to American Lung Association at www.lungil.org/il/give/donate or the American Cancer Society with Lung Cancer Designation at www.cancer.org appreciated. For info
630-889-1700.
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Mary Dado
January 12, 2007
Dick was one of the nicest people I met at MCC and I enjoyed our little chats. He always had the time to stop and say hello.
My sympathy to Ann and the family.
Sincerely,
Mary Dado
(formerly of Medinah Country Club)
Ann Kobal Masiulewicz
January 9, 2007
I believe that Dick and I were classmates at St. Ann High School in the early 50's. I remember clearly his smile and happy personality. From the other comments I presume that he struggled with his illness. Be confident that he is now resting in the arms of our Blessed Mother and her son.
Ann Kobal Masiulewicz
Jo-Mary and Tony Tiberi
January 9, 2007
We are sad to hear that Dick lost his struggle for life. He was such a good man who left us with so many fond memories from Medinah. Our deepest sympathy to you Annie and your daughters.
Shirley&Dom Casalina
January 7, 2007
There are certain people that are put on this earth so that we can learn from them....Dick was definitely one of them. We learned from him how to battle illness against all odds....how to be the best of fathers.....a loving husband...and to us the best of friends.
We thank God for having him in our lives. He is at peace now, therefore so are we.
All our love,
Shirley & Dom
JOHN AMATO
January 7, 2007
Dear Auntie Annebelle
Im so sorry to here about Uncle Dickie I know we have not talked in years but I think of all of you often. My prayers and thoughts are with you and Donna and Nancy. My Ma (Dolly) saw Uncle Dickies obituary in the paper and she wants me to tell you all she is so sorry about Uncle Dickies passing she talkes very fondling of Uncle Dickie.The very few times I saw Uncle Dickie he was always laughing which made me laugh. I love people who laugh. Auntie Annebelle take care.JOHNNY
Tony & Joan Amato
January 7, 2007
Dear Anne and Family,
Curly & I wish we could be there in your time of sorrow but our prayers are with you and the family.
Love
Curly & Joan
Kathy and Norm LoPresti
January 7, 2007
Dear Annie, Donna, Nancy and Family
Please accept our deepest sympathies.
We wish that we could be there with you during this difficult time, but know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
We will always remember Dick's infectious laugh and his great generousity. It was an honor to know him.
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