Dahlberg, Edwin "Sam" Age 88, late of Tinley Park, IL. Beloved husband of Cecelia (nee Mroczek); loving father of Gerald (Dorothy Joyce) Dahlberg, Robert (Patricia) Dahlberg and Joyce (Richard) Gryz; caring brother of Viola "Dolly" (William) Gradt, Shirley (late Frank) Walski, Herbert Jr. "Moe" (Roberta) Dahlberg and the late Lawrence (Dorothy) Dahlberg. Funeral Thursday, January 10, 2013 9:30 AM from the Vandenberg Funeral Home 17248 S. Harlem Ave. Tinley Park, IL. 60477 to St. Stephen Deacon & Martyr Church Mass 10:00 AM. Interment in Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday, January 9, 2013 from 3-9 pm. Ed was past president and long time member of ATSA. Member of American Legion Central Park Post 1028. He was a 35 year employee and retiree of Phillips Petroleum and also retired from Perry Maintenance and Compliance. Ed was also a WWII Air Force Veteran. For information contact 708-532-1635 or www.vandenbergfuneralhome.com
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Will miss my good friend.
James Pankonen
February 20, 2013
We were so sorry to hear about your dad and just wanted to let you know we are thinking of you.
Your friends at LePar
January 10, 2013
Please except my deepest sympathy and prayers. May God give you comfort and strength to endure during your time of sorrow
R G
January 9, 2013
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