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Anthony J. "Tony" Barrile, 51, of Joliet, pased away suddenly Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Employed by Exel of Bolingbrook, as an operations manager. Tony was a beloved husband, loving father and devoted brother. Surviving are his loving wife,
Tracie (nee Overfelt); daughter Brianna
Barrile; step-daughter Brittany Thurman; three sisters, Tina Marie Barrile, Annette (Kevin) Boyle and Kitty (Michael) LeCroy; nieces and nephews Angela, Anthony, Ryan, Justin and Kevin; and his wife's parents, Jerry and Julie Overfelt. Preceded by his parents, Richard and Margaret (nee McMahon) Barrile. Funeral services for Anthony J. Barrile will be Saturday, July 12, 2008 at 10:30 a.m. at the Fred C. Dames Funeral Home, 3200 Black at Essington Rds., Joliet. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Visitation, Friday, 2-9 p.m. at the funeral home. For information (815) 741-5500 or www.fredcdames.com.
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Jenny Hoger (Skala)
July 15, 2008
I had worked with Tony @ Anixter for 5 years, and we will definitely be missed. He did touch a lot of people with his dry sense of humor. Love ya.
Tracie, my thoughts and prayers are with your family....
Kristin Franc
July 12, 2008
Tracie, I am so sorry. My thoughts are with you and your family. If you need anything from me I will always be there for you.
Genesis Stano
July 12, 2008
Tracie, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. If you need anything at all, your BCBS family is here for you.
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Craighton Wierzbowski
July 12, 2008
Hey bro
Words can't express how much you will be missed, life and work will never be the same without you around to make me laugh or talk smack about the Cubs and get under your skin. You touched so many people and have affected them in ways you couldn't imagine so here is looking up to you "Babe"
Love you like a brother and go Cubbies!
Ben Montesanto
July 11, 2008
When I worked for Anixter Tony was like a brother to me.He always gave you a hand if you needed it. He will always be remembered For all that new him. See you buddy
Deanna Cloonan
July 11, 2008
Tony was a wonderful person who made people laugh as dry as his humor was. His smile brought sunshine. He will be missed so much by so many. See ya babe
Scott Morenz
July 11, 2008
I worked with Tony for a number of years at Anixter & it was never a dull moment. He always had jokes & was a good man. My deepest sympathies to the family. My thoughts & prayers are with you.
Linda and Gregg LeCroy
July 11, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of Tony's family.
Tracie, try to give thanks for every day you were able to love and share with Tony. We are sad that he had to leave you so soon.
Be at peace knowing he is home with the Lord and also mom and dad and that one day you will be reunited with him again.
Maria Callejas
July 10, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Rich Camp
July 10, 2008
Tony was a good man and a "right" guy. That's an old Chicago description of someone who held doors open for other people, who just naturally did simple good things, who cared about friends and strangers alike. Someone who wouldn't lie to anyone. Tony was that kind of guy. I cannot believe that he could have any real enemies, and if he did, I want to meet them and hear why. Tony was a class act and a good friend. He wasn't in my everyday world, but it was reassuring knowing he was out there somewhere, making someone laugh. He could always make me laugh and he had such a unique, dry sense of humor. There was a soft, bright center in Tony that attracted people, even though he did his best to be a "crab" sometimes. Once you saw past this little self-defense mechanism, you found a special person worth knowing and keeping as a friend. The world is a little sadder place today, Goodbye "Babe"...we all miss you, your loving family and many, many friends.
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