Aldworth, John Joseph Age 84, U.S. Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War. Beloved husband of Beatrice V. (nee Crachiolo); loving father of Thomas (Linda), Paul (Deborah) and Mary (Ron) Code; proud grandfather of Adam, James, Robert, Melissa and Drake; great-grandfather of Cole, Kaylee and Anthony; dear brother of the late Henry, late James, late Patrick and the late Mary Ellen Aldworth; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Member of Teamsters Local #710. Funeral Tuesday 9:15 a.m. from the Richard-Midway Funeral Home 5749 Archer Ave. (corner of Lorel) to St. Jane de Chantal Church for 10:00 a.m. Mass. Interment Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. Visitation Monday 3-9 p.m. 773-767-1840. www.richardmidwayfh.com.
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To the family of John Aldworth may God give you comfort and peacde by means of prayer - Philippians 4:6,7. My deepest sympathy
July 29, 2013
My heart and prayers are with the family of Mr. Aldworth. "May the God of all comfort , comfort you in this time of sorrow."
Petrina Bell
July 28, 2013
God bless John's family. I worked with him at Harris Bank in the Messenger Services unit. He was very kind and nice to speak with and I can still hear his voice. Blessings to you all. --- Ronald Wideman
July 28, 2013
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