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Daniel Gleason Obituary

Gleason, Daniel P. retired CPD Captain, died January 6, 2006, in Las Vegas, surrounded and attended by his children, Danielle Margaret, Gerald Louis (Debbie), Adele Marie, Kelly Anne (Richard) Gleason-Grosse, Laura Jane (Robert W.) Fliess and Catherine Honore. Daniel was born in 1935 to the late Gerald (CPD) and Jean (nee Kelly) Gleason. He was the affectionate grandfather of Sean, Maura and Julia. Memorial Visitation Friday, 5 to 9 p.m., at Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero Ave., and Memorial Mass Saturday, 10 a.m., at St. Edward Church, 4350 W. Sunnyside Ave. 773-736-3833

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times from Jan. 12 to Jan. 13, 2006.

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Anita Grosso

January 14, 2006

Danielle, Gerald, Adele, Kelly, Laura, Catherine and Families...

Our sympathy is given to all of you and your families, on the passing of your Dad.

We have many memories of our lives together on Sayre Avenue.

Dan and Anita Grosso (Arlington Heights}

Gerie Karczewski

January 13, 2006

Our thoughts and prayers are with your whole family during your loss.

John, Gerie,Lacy and Stephanie

Kathy Gleason

January 13, 2006

I hope the memories of your Father and all he meant to you will give you strength and courage during this difficult time.

Kathy Gleason

Robert W. and Laura J. (Gleason) Fliess

January 13, 2006

My husband and I would like to thank everyone for thier thoughts, prayers and sympathy. We encourage you to share those thoughts and any anecdotes and/or memories you have of my father here.

Joseph & Kathleen Langelund

January 13, 2006

Danny and Joe grew up together with many fond memories.

Danny and his family have always been dear to us.

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