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Zacharias, Edward J. 75, Army Veteran of Peacetime, beloved husband of Rita (nee Dayner), loving father of Kathryn (James) Andrejko, Edward (Patty) and Jim (Cheryl), dear grandfather of Michael and Matthew Andrejko and Jake Zacharias, fond brother of Robert (Marge) Zacharias and Jean (Dwayne) Malmstrom, brother-in-law of Mary (Richard) Korbal, Lavina Beckman and Robert (Evonne) Dayner, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral Services and Cremation are private. Retired member of Sheet Metal Workers Local #73 for 50 years. Arrangements by Ridge Funeral Home. 773-586-7900
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My sympathies go out to you all. I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of Ed. I spent time with him mixing his "Chemo Beers" for him during his illness. What a kind man he was! We enjoyed much laughter in the office, and I will truly miss having my "favorite" patient around to brighten my day!! Heaven has a special patient, loving and non-complaining angel amongst them now!
Lauren Mann-Szymborski
Assoc In Med Oncology
Oak Lawn, IL
Lauren Mann
June 30, 2010
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Steve Veeneman
June 7, 2010
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Steve FOSTER
June 7, 2010
I'm so sad to learn of Ed's passing. My prayers go out for Ed and for you and your family. I'm sorry that I hadn't been in touch with you for a while. Judy.
Judy & Ed Matula
June 7, 2010
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