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Colton olney
May 19, 2025
I still can´t believe you´re gone, Grandpa. It´s hard to put into words just how much you meant to me and how deeply I´m going to miss you. You were more than just a grandfather-you were a constant source of love, wisdom, and quiet strength. You had a way of making everyone feel safe, valued, and understood.
I´ll miss your stories, your laughter, and the calm presence you brought into every room. I´ll carry your lessons and your love with me every day. Thank you for everything. I love you so much, and I always will.
Susan Szyska-Sroufek
May 19, 2025
To the Olney family,
We have so many memories with your Dad, whether it was building a hat or telling amazing stories! He had a great love of all sports that was second to the love of his family. I also think he was the best Santa to date, going up to the 4th floor and yelling on Dasher on Dancer while stomping his foot it was priceless. Although you are my sisters father-in-law I know we all consider all of the Olney's Ronna, Eric, and the girls family.
Micheal, Sue, and Genevieve Sroufek
Sharon Considine
May 18, 2025
I will miss the best of the best Christmas Cards Mr Olney sent each year. Many a Cubs theme. Brian, Sharon, Mackenzie, Luke and Ryan Considine will all miss you. You were my sisters father in law but through the years you became family. Prayers and peace to family in this time of loss. The Considines
McMurrough Funeral Chapel - Libertyville
Posted an obituary
May 14, 2025
Stuart Olney Obituary
Surprise baby and youngest of six, Stuart March Olney was born on July 12, 1937 to Elsa and H.B. Olney in East Chicago, Indiana, in a hospital his father had built; his eldest brother was 20 years his senior. Stuart's blood type was Cubbie blue... Read Stuart Olney's Obituary
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