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David Warren Meneou age 65, passed away suddenly on Saturday July 5th in Indiana along with his son Jameson (Jamie) age 20.
He was born April 8th, 1960 in Chicago, the son of Warren and Carol Meneou of Palos Heights, IL.
He grew up in Palos Heights and Lockport Illinois with his sister Wendy Mayers and brother Daniel. David worked for his father in the Kitchen Cabinet business for 45 years and after that a truck driver. He was an avid boater for many years and also was a member of the Northern Mustang Corral Car club of Bourbonnais, IL.
He leaves behind his parents Warren and Carol, his sister Wendy and husband Mark and brother Daniel with his nephew Max and niece Alexis.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Giant Steps in Lisle IL a school program for Autistic children or Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Palos Heights in his memory. He will be sorely missed.
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7020 W. 127th Street, Palos Heights, IL 60463
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