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Studnicka, Anthony J. "Tony" WWII Army Vet., beloved son of the late John and Mary (nee Vorel), devoted brother of George (Shirley), Mary Lou (Paul) Caden and the late John, Francis, Carl, Robert and Thomas, loving uncle of many nieces and nephews, dear cousin of Josephine Yocherer. Longtime friend of Bill Martino. Funeral services and interment private. Member of Marrs-Meyer A.L. Post #991. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Tony's name to Hope Children's Hospital c/o Christ Hospital, Oak Lawn, would be appreciated. Information Becvar & Son Funeral Home, 708-824-9000. Sign-Guest Book at www.suntimes.com

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Oct. 11, 2001.

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Ellen Sedivy

October 12, 2001

"Tony" I will sure miss you and our talks about flowers. And you coming over to have coffee at the Chapel. Our thoughts are with your family and our deepest sympathy.

Mary Lou Caden

October 12, 2001

We were brother and sister but our lives followed different paths.May our Lord give you peace and eternal life.

Frank & Marilyn Schreiber

October 12, 2001

Deepest Sympathy

Family of Frank and Gertrude DeSitter (Daughter)

George and Arlene Milas Sr. & George Jr.

October 12, 2001

Deepest Sympathy from all of us. Mrs. Helen Mesarcik and Mr. and Mrs. James Quirk

Pauline M Brazauskas-Pyzia

October 11, 2001

For my Godfather & Favorite Uncle,

You will forever be in my heart & thoughts since we share something so special between us. My Son Tony shares it too. Will be thinking of you always. Love forever, Pauline Pyzia & Children-Anthony "Tony" Pyzia,Ginger Muttschall and Michael J Brazauskas

From the Becvar Family

October 11, 2001

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