Considine, Daniel J. U.S. Army Veteran. Beloved husband of the late Geraldine (nee Trilla); loving father of Louis (Judith) Pileggi and Mary Lynn (Guy) Macino; cherished grandfather of Judy (Chris) Budlovsky, Jenna, Louis, Gianna, Anthony and Bella; dear brother of Marilyn (the late Michael) Bruton and Patrick (Patty Jo) Considine; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday 9:00 am from Thompson & Kuenster Funeral Home, 5570 W. 95th St., Oak Lawn to St. Daniel the Prophet Church, Chicago, for mass at 10:00 am. Entombment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Visitation Friday from 3:00 pm until 9:00 pm. Retired Chief Boiler Inspector City of Chicago. Proud member of Boilermaker Local 1. Member of Chief Engineers Association of Chicagoland. Member of Hamburg Club Athletic Association. www.thompsonkuensterfuneralhome.com 708-425-0500.
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Heartfelt and prayerful condolences from the Chicago Police Chaplains. At the request of Jeff and Theresa Norris, Dan will be remembered at the Police Mass on Sunday, 27 OCT, 11:00 a.m., at Mercy Home - 1140 W. Jackson Blvd. In the meantime, may family and friends know the healing touch of our all-loving, all-merciful God! [Police Chaplains Ministry: www.ChicagoPCM.org or 312/738-7588]
~ ~ Fr. Dan Brandt, CPD Chaplain
October 15, 2013
Jason Matthews
August 2, 2013
Dan was a wonderful man. I looked forward to seeing him each day as he came in our little restaurant (Sammy's). My family will miss his sense of humor and kind and generous heart. I send my condolences to his family in there time of mourning. If we can help in anyway we r always there for them.
Jason Matthews
August 2, 2013
Dear Considine Family,
All of us at Rush are sending our condolences. We will miss taking care of such a wonderful man. He always had a kind smile and had great jokes to tell. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. And a special thanks to Dave for always taking such good care of him. We love his jokes too! May happier memories always be in your heart.
Heme Nurses
August 2, 2013
Our condolences to the Considine Family, Danny was a great guy and will be missed
Bernie & Mary Alice Brice
August 2, 2013
My prayer are with the family. Sorry for your lost.
Mirian Martinez
August 1, 2013
I was Pat Considine Assist. My prayers and thoughts are with your loves . Story for your loss.
August 1, 2013
Greatest boss and friend anyone could ever ask for, and what a great sense of humor. Worked with Danny for over 20 years, always in a good mood, smile on his face, making others laugh. Danny was the boss, but always asking and willing to give a helping hand, it was a pleasure going to work. For all of us who had the privilege of knowing Danny, it is a great loss and he will never be forgotten. Our deepest condolences,
Marzec Family
August 1, 2013
Dear Family..I was a friend of Dan, when he lived on Union Avenue..He was a great guy and he will be missed...
Frank & Dee Trovato
August 1, 2013
My deepest sympathy to Danny's family. Such a wonderful man, such a horrible battle the last few years. The heavens will so love your humor! Until we meet again, rest in peace!
Rhonda Fandrey
August 1, 2013
Dear Cousin Dan may you rest in peace for the hard long battle you fought. God Bless you and keep you forever.
JERRY CONSIDINE
August 1, 2013
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