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John Francis White formerly of Arlington Heights Funeral services for John Francis White, 72, of Wauconda, formerly of Arlington Heights and Prospect Heights, will begin with prayers at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, at Glueckert Funeral Home, Ltd., 1520 N. Arlington Heights Road (four blocks south of Palatine Road), Arlington Heights. Mass will follow at 10 a.m., at St. James Church, 831 N. Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights. Born Oct. 14, 1929, in Chicago, he died Sunday, May 19, 2002, at Scottsdale Healthcare Shea, Scottsdale, Ariz. Burial will be in All Saints Cemetery. A resident of Arlington Heights for more than 30 years, Mr. White had served as a trustee on the Arlington Heights Village Board from 1964 to 1969 and was a member of the Village Planning Commission. He and his wife, Nancy, were also active in the fundraising and founding of Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights. Mr. White earned his bachelor of science degree and then his doctor of jurisprudence degree in 1957 from DePaul University. He was a former senior partner and founding member of the Chicago law firm McKenna, Storer, Rowe, White & Haskell (now McKenna, Storer, Rowe, White & Farrug), which he joined in 1960. Mr. White had been a member of the Chicago Bar Association since 1957 and was also a member of the Illinois Bar Association and the Legal Club of Chicago. In addition, he served as a faculty member of the Illinois Institute of Continuing Education. He was associated with the Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity and the Gamma Mu national honorary social service fraternity. A veteran, Mr. White had served as a Navy radioman/aerial gunner aboard the aircraft carrier USS Leyte from 1950-1951 during the Korean War after serving in the ROTC Naval Air Reserve while attending DePaul University. Survivors include his children, Catherine of Palatine, Susan of Batavia, Carroll of Gurnee, Michael (Demi) of Purcellville, Va., and Kelly (Ken) Stuff of Zionsville, Ind.; and nine grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Carolyn Cygan and Madeleine Manning; and brothers, Leonard Jr., Denis, William Ward, Richard and Lawrence. He was preceded in death by his wife, Nancy. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, 645 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60661; or to the American Lung Association, 1740 Broadway, New York, NY 10019. Friends may visit www.dailyherald.com/obits to express condolences and sign the guest book. For more funeral information, (847)253-0168.

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Published by Daily Herald from May 22 to May 23, 2002.

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Sue White

May 17, 2024

It seems my mind chooses to always forget the date. Perhaps because it was so hard. Perhaps because I couldn´t be there to say goodbye.

Still each year my mind is filled with memories. You´re planting a yard full of annuals on Mother´s Day weekend, so mom would have flowers all summer long. You´re teaching us how to properly prune the bushes or prepare the bikes for summer. Teaching me how to `play with tools´ and the most efficient way to pack a suitcase and the car.

The fish fries from your annual fishing trips to Canada. Your amazing friendships, your willingness to learn new skills, our evenings dissecting the plot of Hawaii Five-O, or I-Spy.

Your pride at my HS Awards Dinner. You dropping me off at College. You´re walking me down the aisle.

The focus and observant way you walked through the house I designed after it was `under roof´. Hearing from others how you bragged about each of your children, especially since you were never one to brag about your own accomplishments.

I will always miss you. I still want to call you with exciting news. Intelligent, kind, caring and giving in every aspect of your life, most powerfully in your love of your entire family.


Love you,
Sue

Susan White

May 20, 2023

It is 21 years since you rejoined the love of your life in the next life. Your words and life lessons are with me always. You have five Great-grandchildren now.

Your many lifelong friendships have always left a deep impact on my life. You are a man who showed up for the people you cared about, expecting nothing more than a thank you, and maybe a beer.
My sons were blessed to know you and I have passed along what you taught me, to them. Faith & love, in all you do!
Thanks!
Your loving daughter,
Sue

Angelo Lacchini

May 29, 2002

For Catherine



Siamo molto dispiaciuti per la morte

di tuo padre e ti porgiamo le più

sentite condoglianze.

Speriamo tanto che tu stia bene e di rivederci presto.

silvana barbieri

May 29, 2002

my deepest sympathy on the death of your dad.

with love silvana

Thomas & Harriet Applewhite

May 28, 2002

Condolences to the family of a dear friend and colleague.

Linda Kochan

May 28, 2002

My deepest sympathy. John White is a very special person. May he rest in peace.

Lydia and Bob Krebs

May 27, 2002

Our deepest sympathy to the family and relatives of John White. We will always remember him as one of the most kind and gentle of ushers at OLPH Saturday Vigil Mass and at the Mercy Sunday Celebrations.

Ward White

May 27, 2002

"Let us love one another as he has loved us."

Denis White

May 24, 2002

Catherine,Susan,Carroll,Kelly,& Mike: There are not enough words to express our sympathy in the death of your father. We will miss him a lot He is at peace. Love, Judy & Denis White

Julie Zinser

May 23, 2002

I wish I were as eloquent as Uncle Dick, but my heart aches for you all...Cath, Carroll, Susan, Mike and Kelly, and all the brothers and sisters.

It's been a long month, but at journey's end Uncle John rests in the arms of the Lord, guaranteed a permanent peace. God bless those who are left, and we'll see you shortly. love to all, Julie

Lois Bierman

May 23, 2002

Catherine, you know how very sad I feel for you and your family. But I take great pleasure in having had the opportunity to meet and talk with your father last year at your house. He was a fine man and I'm so glad to have spent time getting to know him. You know I'm always here for you.

George & Terry Schott

May 23, 2002

To the children of John & Nancy White:



This is one of those times when we wish we weren't so far away! We are now living in Lake Geneva and unfortunately, we had invited a Sister Kathleen of St. James to spend the weekend with us.



We wish we could be with you to give you each a hug and to recall stories of the fun times we all had on Gibbons Avenue in Arlington Heights. Your Mom and Dad were special friends when we were "growing up"in our first new homes. We all depended on one another, getting together for many barbeques and parties, babysitting each other's kids, making special memories, memories that would last a lifetime. In the last years, we have all gone off to fulfill our dreams in different places, but please know that today we share your special loss and pray that your Dad will find peace now in the arms of his beloved Nancy.



May you feel God's presence at this time and come to find the peace your Dad now enjoys.



Warm regards,

Terry and George Schott

Joe Staackmann

May 23, 2002

I am saddened to hear of John's passing. He was my Boss for many years and a good friend. I'll miss him at our R&D quarterly luncheons.

God's Blessing to you.

Donna Farmer

May 23, 2002

With sympathy, Catherine; you are in my thoughts.

Mary & Jim Langhenry

May 23, 2002

Mike, Demi, Carroll and the White Family:

We are so sorry to hear about your father.Our prayers are with you all. You have 2 angels above you and each other beside you. God bless.

Ralph Rivas

May 23, 2002

Although I never knew you personally, your legacy shows in your dear daughter, Catherine and surely in your other children as well.



My sincerest prayers to you and your family.



Ralph Rivas

Chicago

Steve and Marty Remis

May 23, 2002

Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Cathy, and the rest of your family at this sad time. I (Marty)lost my Dad in August, so I am keenly aware of the emotions you are all sharing right now. God's peace be with each of you.

love, Steve and Marty

Dick White

May 23, 2002

He was the soul of gentleness. His simple smile would steal your heart, as it did mine, and that of my wife Arline, and so many others. His love of Nanci was so great that this time since her passing has been very hard for him. He was never the one to jump to an argument, which Nanci loved to do. Maybe he had too much of that in his job. But his acceptance, despite what he might have thought, was ready and given willingly and generously. Our hearts will ache without him. I am happy for you, my brother,reunited with your beloved. Hold a place for us. We still have work to do here. May we do just a bit of it with your spirit. We love you.

Carolyn White Cygan

May 22, 2002

What a wonderful brother, what a fantastic dad, what a terrific man! Rest in the arms of the Lord and the lap of your belowed Nancy.

Lawrence Berman

May 22, 2002

John will be greatly missed by all his friends and coworkers.

Nancy Hudson

May 22, 2002

Praying for peace for all those left behind. Praying for joy for all those who have gone before.

Betsy White

May 22, 2002

Good-bye Uncle John, you and Nancy will be together in heaven for eternity.



Betsy, Jessica and Cassidy White

Cathy White

May 22, 2002

Rest in Peace, you will always be in our hearts.

Mary (Bartsch) Zenzola

May 22, 2002

Our parents were great friends and loved each others company. There are too many stories to tell, just wonderful memories. It's a strange feeling to have both of your parents gone, they are together again and at peace. With the four of the in heaven now the party has just begun, look out heaven! Hang in there, your parents love is always with you. The Bartsch children

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