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Smith Jr., Owen F. Age 75, Vietnam Army Veteran, beloved husband of Rosalia Smith; loving father of Denise Smith Vulgamott, Thomas (Diane) Smith, the late DeWayne Smith, Vanessa Schwartz and Glen Smith; dearest grandfather of ten; dear great-grandfather of eight; cherished brother of Diana Loffredo, Ronald (Debbie) Smith, Richard (Ellen) Smith, Joanne (Bob) Rusnak and the late Patrick (Cathy) Smith; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Owen was a member for over 40 years of Operator Engineers Local 399, Masons, Shriners and Posen American Legion Post 199. Visitation Friday 3:00-9:00 p.m. Funeral Saturday 9:00 a.m. from Lawn Funeral Home, 7732 W. 159th St., Orland Park to St. Stanislaus Church, 14414 S. McKinley Ave., Posen. Interment Private. Funeral Info: 708-429-3200
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MY CONDOLENCES TO THE OWEN SMITH . I GREW UP WITH OWEN IN MARKHAM . SUCH A NICE MAN.
KAREN KENNEDY
March 15, 2018
The Zeug family is very deeply sorry to hear about the passing of Owen (dad).. May he rest in peace. Prayers and condolences to the Smith family..
Reevesclark/zeug
December 9, 2017
I am so sorry to hear that Owen has died. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Pat Miller
December 9, 2017
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