Stanley, Jerry Age 66, U.S. Army veteran of Vietnam War and Purple Heart recipient. Died March 26, 2013 in Grayson, KY. Formerly of Chicago. Beloved husband of Theresa M. (nee Chmielewski); Loving father of Kimberly (Keith) Pelletier and Matthew Stanley; Proud grandfather of Christopher and Ryan Stanley; Dear brother of Greg (Tillie), Larry (Jackie), Timothy Stanley and Joan Stanley; Fond brother-in-law of Kathy (Joe) Vorrier; Loving uncle of many nieces and nephews and friend to many. Retired employee of the C.T.A. and Central Stickney Park District. Funeral Wednesday 10:30 a.m. at the Richard-Midway Funeral Home, 5749 Archer Ave. (corner of Lorel). Interment Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday 3-9 p.m. 773-767-1840. www.richardmidwayfh.com.
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Miss you!!!
Denise Orr
May 9, 2015
So sorry for your loss.
Zig Dutkiewicz
May 11, 2013
Kim and Matthew, How sorry I was to hear of the death of your Father! Please know that you are in my prayers. Cherish the memories that
you must have. I still, after all these years, think of you and others from Sahs School.
Kay Penn Hawken
Kay Hawken
April 10, 2013
Our prayers to all of the stanley family.
dave & lynn frencl
April 2, 2013
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