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4001 West Roosevelt Road
Hillside Westchester, Illinois
Dyer, Francis X. 89, of Maywood, beloved husband of the late Janann, loving father of Fr. Francis X Dyer O.P. and James (Mooneen) Dyer, dearest grandfather of Nora Rose and Elizabeth Louise, fond brother of the late Hubert (the late Hazel) Dyer. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, 9 a.m., from Hursen Funeral Home, John R. Kluzak Director, S.W. corner of Roosevelt & Mannheim Rds., Hillside/Westchester, to St. Eulalia Church, Maywood. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Mass 10 a.m. Visitation Wednesday, 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral info: toll free: 1-800--562-0082 or www.hursen.com
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I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the family of Mr. Dyer. I have had the pleasure of knowing Mr. Dyer for a period of 5 years. He has always been pleasant, respectable and spoke when our paths crossed. He will be greatly missed as a neighbor.
Roy Baldon
December 6, 2008
So sorry to hear about your father/grandfather passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Cara and Scott Malcolm
cara malcolm
October 1, 2008
Fran & Janann were exceptional loving people. They were dear friends of my mother Franca and they shared many wonderful times together. Fran and all of his wonderful qualities will be greatly missed. Fran & Jim you were blessed to have such wonderful parents! Our prayers are with you both along with Nora, Nora Rose and Elizabeth
Lisa (Lari) Mazzone
September 30, 2008
9/30/08
I was deeply saddened at the news of Fran's passing. I have known Fran and Janann since the early 1970's. Their house was filled with love and laughter. They always made me feel welcomed. He will be missed by all. My heart goes out to the family at this time.
Love,
Alta Daleiden
Alta Daleiden
September 30, 2008
Fran & Janann were the highlights of my childhood! Fran was my Godfather and I adored him! My fondest memories are of the countless times Fran & I sat in their kitchen drinking "Turkish" coffee (as he would tell me) out of tiny cups, listening intently to all of his stories of travel and such - mind you I was about 7! Which probably explains why I'm the coffeeholic I am today! They were instrumental during my childhood years, as I spent as much time with them as I did with my own parents. They were two loving and generous people who opened their hearts & home to me and I am blessed for having them in my life. My deepest sympathies to Francis, Jim, Mooneen, Nora & Elizabeth.
Barbara (Schneden) Santi
September 30, 2008
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