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Fred Conrad Stille, 56, of Chicago, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, November 21st. He was born on February 7, 1966 to the late Arthur and Shirley Stille. He is survived by his children, Jack and Ghost Stille; his devoted sister, Kim (Thane) Dykstra; dear uncle of Ken (Betsy) Shontz, and Dana (Kristopher) Bosi; great-uncle of Arthur, Leon and Winnie Bosi; beloved nephew of Carl and Marjorie Larson, Florence and the late William Kratky, and cherished cousin of Jodi Larson. Fred “Conrad” was a graduate of Sandburg High School and the University of Illinois Chicago. He enjoyed Northwestern Football, watching movies about the mob and, most of all, he loved music, especially classic rock. His genre varied from Frank Sinatra to Pink Floyd. Conrad was a gifted musician and artist with a wonderful sense of humor. In keeping with his wishes, private cremation rites have been accorded. A Memorial Service will take place on Saturday, December 10th, at 11 AM at Christ Lutheran Church, 14700 S. 94th Ave. in Orland Park. Family will receive guests at the church from 10:30 AM until time of the service. The family expresses their sincere gratitude to Thresholds for the support, care and compassion they extended to Conrad over the years. In lieu of flowers, contributions to honor Conrad’s memory can be made to Thresholds, 4101 N. Ravenswood, Chicago, IL 60613. Interment with his parents at Christ Lutheran Cemetery to follow the Memorial Service. Family and friends are encouraged to sign the online guestbook and leave a condolence message at www.midwestmortuary.com Midwest Mortuary Service entrusted with the arrangements. (708) 478-3546
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Paula & Jerry Koch
December 7, 2022
I will never forget Conrad’s reaction to seeing the heavens from our rural home in Colorado. He was an amateur stargazer and he was truly in awe to the magnificent
Cosmos that could be seen in the Colorado sky. Chicago kid goes to the ranch! Now he can dance with the stars. Love and comfort to all.
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