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Bartosik, Matthew J. Of Carillon Lakes. Devoted husband of Lorraine (nee Plyler) for 48 years; Loving father of Pamela (Thomas) Chibucos, and Karen (George) Czarnik; Proud grandpa of Thomas (Michelle), Marcus (fiancée Kandi Fero), Elise, and Elizabeth Chibucos, and Christopher and Jessica Czarnik; Dear brother of Adam (Marcella) and the late Edward Bartosik; Fond cousin and friend to many. Loyal employee of American National Can for 36 years. Proud World War II Army Veteran. Visitation Tuesday 38pm. Funeral Wednesday, 11am Chapel Service at Curley Funeral Home, 6116 W. 111th St. Chicago Ridge. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. For info: (708) 422-2700.
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May Gods merciful love and the love of family and friends carry you through your sorrow. (Isa. 41:10)
C Johnson
February 13, 2013
My thoughts and prayers go out to the friends and family. May you find comfort from God to help you get through this time.
Eddie L.
February 11, 2013
My deepest sympathy to the family. He is resting in GODS arms
Connie Avila
February 11, 2013
I would like to express my sincere condolence and prayer's to the family and friends. May you find comfort in your fond memories, while Almighty God gives you strength to endure your loss.
Rosalinda G
February 11, 2013
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