Jozefiak, Edward F. Age 94, Army Air Corps Veteran, WWII. Recipient of Silver Star and 3 Bronze Stars. Dear brother of the late Stanley W. (the late Mary S.) and Chester (Mary Laughlin); Proud uncle of Janice, Stanley, Frank, Edward, Richard, Michael and Joseph Jozefiak; Fond great-uncle of many. Funeral Saturday 9:00a.m. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103rd Street to St. Catherine of Alexandria Church for 9:45a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Friday 4:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. For info, 708-636-1193 or www.blakelamboaklawn.com.
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My deepest and sincerest sympathy as well as my prayers are with all of you. Uncle Ed was such a fantastic man who always had a good story to tell and a huge smile on his face. I wish I could have spent more time with him.
Lisa McGreal
February 22, 2013
Be at peace brave Edward Your duty on earth has ended. You are now in the Army of The Lord.
Hank Franke
February 21, 2013
May God comfort you. (1 Peter 5:6,7)
February 21, 2013
I don't know your family but I want to thank your Uncle for his service and what a true hero. May he rest in Peace.
February 21, 2013
Frank, Stash and Ed, my sympathies on Uncle Ed's passing.
Drake
John Drake
February 21, 2013
To the family of Edward Jozefiak may God give you comfort and peace by means of prayer - Philippians 4:6,7. My deepest sympathy
February 21, 2013
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