Irsuto, Nicholas J. W.W.II Veteran USMC (Pacific Campaign) Nicholas J. Irsuto, born February 20, 1928 in Chicago, lived in Schiller Park for 40 years and lived in Naples Florida for 20 years. Loving husband of the late Vera (nee Alexander); Beloved Father of Linda (Bill) Dell'Aringa, Thomas (Kathy), and Scott (Caren); Dear grandfather of Kimberly, John, Brandon, Nick, Kristen, Nicole, Deanna, and Amanda; great-grandfather of Lucas and Emma; brother of Margaret Casillas and Bobby (Claudia) Irsuto; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Prior to working for Motorola for 43 years, he graduated from Craine H.S. where he played football, and then entered the Marine Corps and fought in Iwo jima, he also worked as a (reserve) Schiller Park Police Officer for 20 years, he also loved "Club", friends, and golfing. Visitation Monday, March 18, 2013 from 3:00-9:00p.m. at Cuneo-Columbian Funeral Home 10300 W. Grand Ave. (one block east of Mannheim Rd.) Franklin Park, IL Prayers Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at 9:15 a.m. from Cuneo-Columbian to St. Beatrice Catholic Church, Schiller Park, IL for mass at 10:00 a.m. Entombment All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines, IL. 847-455-1200 or CUNEOCOLUMBIAN.NET
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Robert
I hope this finds you in the best of health,I am sorry about Nick and hope his family is in the best of health Danny Marolda
Dan Marolda
March 23, 2013
Bobby and Claudia
Our deepest condolences to you and your family.
Seymour and Rosemary
Rosemary Sapoznik
March 18, 2013
To the family of Mr. Nicholas J. Irsuto. I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Irsuto was blessed with 85 years of special mightiness. (Psalms 90:10) May your hearts be filled with joyful memories of time spent with him. May the Hearer of Prayer bring you strength and peace in your time of sorrow.
B. Gardner
March 17, 2013
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