Moore Jr., Daniel Edwin of Evergreen Park, died Sunday, August 15, 2004. Beloved husband of the late Mabel Moore (nee Swift), loving father of Winifred (James) Bowman, Daniel (Carmel Rita), William (Maureen), Margaret (Gary) Kirby, Marietta (Ken) Clare, Catherine (Marty) Olson, Francis (Jo), Timothy, Peter, Muffy (Larry) Sinclair, and Mark (Patricia), devoted grandfather of 29, cherished great grandfather of eight, son of the late Daniel E. and Marie Moore (nee McDermott, brother of Marietta (Robert W.) O'Hara, the late Robert A. (the late Frances), the late Francis M., S.J., and the late Gerald C. (Mary Kay) Moore, dear uncle of many nieces and nephews. Visitation Tuesday, 3 to 9 p.m. at O'Donnell-Bartz-Schultz Funeral Home, 10525 S. Western Ave. Lying in state Wednesday, 9:30 -10:30 am. Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 a.m. at Most Holy Redeemer Church, 96th & Lawndale, Evergreen Park, IL. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to: Sisters of Charity, BVM, 1150 Carmel Drive, DuBuque, IA, 52003-7911, Jesuit International Missions, 2059 N. Sedgewick, Chicago, IL, 60614, Misericordia Home North, 6300 N. Ridge Ave., Chicago, IL, 60632. 773-233-0551. Sign guestbook at www.donnellanfuneralhome.com 
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Francis O'Donnell McDermott
August 18, 2004
Dear Family,
I was stunned to receive the news of the passing of both Aunt Pete and Uncle Ed, and heartsick that I can not be there with you to celebrate their lives. You are all precious to me and in my thoughts and prayers and those of Becky, Morgan, Meredith and Christine. May God bless Pete and Ed for their wonderful legacy and the loving impact they have had on our lives.
With love and respect,
Don McDermott (Salt Lake City, UT)
Trish Hahn
August 17, 2004
Uncle Eddie,
You will be missed. You have always held a special place in my heart for the kindness that you always rendered. To this day, I remember when I was little and my Mom was hanging laundry outside and you stopped by. You conversed for awhile, then took off and low and behold the next thing we knew you arrived with an automatic washer and dryer for her to use. This was just one of your many acts of kindness. Please hug all of our other loved ones, and let them know that we are all okay.
My love and prayers to all of my cousins, my heart aches for you, but know how hard the past months have been.
Love and prayers,
Tricia
Patricia Mc Donald
August 17, 2004
I have been honored and blessed to have Uncle Ed in my life as a leader, mentor, and caretaker of this family. I am so happy for him that he is reunited with Aunt Pete, Gramma and Grandpa, Uncle Bud, Aunt Fran, Uncle Bus, and dad. Thank you for letting me be a part of his journey home. I love you my cousins....Patty
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