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Frank V. Mazza, 80 years, of Norridge, beloved husband of MaryLou, nee Vitale; dearest father of James "Jim" (Elizabeth) and the late Michael; loving grandfather of Jimmy, Theresa, Marisa and Michael; devoted son of the late Angelina, nee Franchini and Michael; cherished brother of
Joseph and Judy; fond brother-in-law, nephew, uncle, cousin and friend of many. Resting at Cumberland Chapels, 8300 W. Lawrence Ave, Norridge, Monday, 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. to Divine Savior Church. Mass 10:30 a.m. Entombment All Saints. 708-456-8300
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Tim Mazza
June 28, 2020
When you got to know the real "Uncle Frank" you found out what a soft, kind and loving man he was.
I miss our phone calls, think of him often and know that he's watching over the whole family.
DOMINIC,CHRIS,STEFAN WEIL CADILLAC
July 7, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Anthony & Laura Laudadio
July 7, 2008
Dear: Mazza Family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.
All our love to you.
Jill and David Brownstein
July 7, 2008
everytime we are in little havana we will have them set an extra place for you because we know you would not miss it for the world! WE WILL MISS YOU! the brownsteins
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Arlene Goodman
July 7, 2008
to our diamond in the ruugh we love you and we are going to miss you so much the goodman family
ROBERT KRAMER
July 7, 2008
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO JIM AND FAMILY
BOB KRAMER
Beth and Chris Charlton
July 7, 2008
Jim and Liz,
We are sorry for the sadness you certainly must have at this time. We feel blessed to have been witness to a man who so obviously loved being a husband, father and grandfather. We are all better for observing a man who knew what was important and wasn't afraid to tell you why it was. Jim, you posess those same qualities and will continue your fathers legacy with your love of family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Nicole Belcastro
July 7, 2008
Auntie Marylou and Jim,
I know right now life seems like a big nightmare that you cannot awaken from. There is some truth in the statement that time heals all wounds. I have faith that Uncle Sonny is in a better place right now, reunited with Michael and the rest of our family. I loved him very much...he was a very important man in my life, he was my honey. I am glad I was able to be with you on Wednesday. I will continue to be here for you just like you are always here for me. I love you both very much along with Liz, Michael, Marisa, Theresa and Jimmy.
Love Always,
Nicole
Michael Wondrasek
July 6, 2008
This was my loving step-grandparent, but he felt just like a real grandpa to me. He had a lot of stories to tell, and was always thankful for my family and I, and always told me he loved me. I loved my grandpa so much. He was nothing but good to me and I had, and still do, have a lot of respect for him. I wish he could still be here, but things happen for a reason, and I'm sure this was part of God's plan for him. My grandpa is in a better, safer, and more happy place now. I love you grandpa.
-Michael Wondrasek
Cori Null
July 5, 2008
Frank was blessed with a wonderful wife and devoted son, and so thrilled with his daughter-in-law and all the kids! I cherish remembering how he would light up on seeing any of you! May his joy in your all's presence now give you strength as you learn to live with the memories, which are now so painful. They will eventually bring you much happiness. Thinking of you all with love,
Bill & Marilyn Anzur
July 5, 2008
Dearest Marylou,Jim ,Liz and Grandchildren;
We know this a sad time for you and yet it is because of Faith;we also know Your Dear Frank is with His God.Bill and I want you to know that our prayers are with you and our love.
" For God sees not as man sees, for man looks at the outward appearances,but God looks at the Heart."
We know that this to be true of Frank and we will always be thankful; he was a great father to our dear Liz and to our great-neices and nephews.
God Bless,
Bill & Marilyn Anzur
mike linderman
July 5, 2008
frank was a great man, a true friend, wonderful famly man and we will sorely miss him... mike and merle
Tim Mazza
July 4, 2008
Dear Jimmy and Aunt Marylou,
I will never forget the kindkess and concern Uncle Frank showed my father when he was sick. More than that, I will remember a man who loved his wife, was proud of his sons, and melted in the hands of his daughter-in-law and four beautiful grandchildren. I will miss our chats!
Bonnie Anzur
July 4, 2008
Dear Ones,
May God watch over each of you as
you require at this sad time. Losing a hero is too difficult. Losing a husband, a father and a grandfather
is asking for more than one family should ever have to bear. We love you and know that Frank loved you all to the depth of his soul and with all that he had. We're not Perfect today, but Frank is. Frank is perfect forever. Can you imagine how it must be to be perfect? Frank knows
now. His perfect life has just begun. God bless Frank and bless all who Frank loved/loves.
Love,
Bonnie and Judi
Liz
July 4, 2008
Dear Mom,
Thank you for taking such good care of Dad. You have shown many of us who loved Dad what true love and devotion is about.
Liz Mazza
July 4, 2008
Dear Jim,
My heart is heavy for you. You said he was the strongest man in the world. Now you are the strongest man in the world. No father could ever ask for a better son.
Love,
Liz
The Staff of Cumberland Chapels
July 4, 2008
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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