Pascale, Guy age 81, passed away Thursday January 21st, loving husband of the late Pearl, sons, Dan (Jeanette) Tom (the late Kathy) Daughters, Debby and Diane, cherished grandfather of Matthew, Andrew, Sarah, Leslie, Timothy, Louis, and the late Rachel. Formerly of Erie, PA. Longtime resident and pioneer of the near west side. Founder of Guy and Sons Auto Rebuilders in 1962 and remained active day to day right up to the end. A true lukemia survivor but lost a courageous battle with prostate cancer after years of beating the odds. He will always be remembered fondly as "The Godfather" to many and will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him. A memorial service will be held at Plymouth Place, 315 N. La Grange Rd., La Grange Park IL, on Saturday January 30th, at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Cancer Society. 
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Carmen Swanson
January 30, 2010
Deb and Family:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. You have a lot of beautiful memories to treasure.
Love,
The Swansons
Joe Agati
January 29, 2010
I wil never forget the way he would look at me when he saw me and just shake his head and laugh. He will be missed
Tinsley Barry
January 29, 2010
Barry and Pam Tinsley send their deepest sympathies, our condolences to the Pascale family.
January 28, 2010
Hoping your sorrow and tears are soon replaced by laughter and smiles as you remember the good times with your wonderful dad.
Our condolences,
Presto Dent Company
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Laurie Riley
January 26, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Laurie Riley
January 26, 2010
My thoughts and prayers go out to you.
January 26, 2010
This photo is how I remember Mr. Pascale, always with a smile on his face even on his worst days. Ours was a business relationship but he treated me like family when I turned to him for help. I remember discovering a major scratch on my back bumper. Dropped off my car on the way to the office and picked it up by lunch time. Better than new! ( A seceret I still keep from my husband.)..a loss to his family, friends and the West Loop community.
Sandra Sokalski MB Financial Bank
January 25, 2010
My condolences to the Pascale family. Mr. Guy Pascale was a wonderful gentlemen. He will be missed.
Noemi Colon
MB Financial Bank
Ron Edelmann Jr
January 24, 2010
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Gary Bedner
January 24, 2010
Dan, Tom, Debby, and Diane, My sincerest condolences. I will always remember your dads' laughter and his wilingness to help anyone who asked for his help. He got us NASCAR tickets after only a single mention that we were fans. May he rest in peace. Cousin Gary
Chris (Pascale) Condo
January 24, 2010
Dan, Diane, Debby and Tom, we just heard of your Dad's passing. He was one of a kind. Just being in his presence always made me feel good. I will fondly remember his taking the time to play cards with us, on Nana's living room carpet just after work, still dressed in his grease stained clothes. Nobody laughed the way he did. It was always a treat to be with him. May happy memories sustain you. Love and Blessings, Chris~
January 24, 2010
1/24/2010
Tom, Dan and Diane,
My sincerest condolences to the entire family. Although we are not family, Your dad was like a family member to us. We will miss him. His smile will live with us always. He was a man's man. A true friend.
Joe Robles and Lois Boudreau
Chris (Pascale) Condo
January 24, 2010
Dan, Diane, Debby and Tom, we just heard of your Dad's passing. He was one of a kind. Just being in his presence always made me feel good. I will always remember his taking the time to play cards with us on Nana's living room carpet just after work still dressed in his grease stained clothes. Nobody laughed the way he did. It was always a treat to be with him. May happy memories sustain you.
Judy Kamienski
January 24, 2010
My condolences to all of you. Although your Dad was my uncle, I often thought of him as Dad because of the affection and advice he always provided my family. He was a best friend to Joe. His laughter will always echo in my ears. I will surely miss him.
Fr. Thomas Nangle, CPD Chaplain
January 24, 2010
Tom, Dan, Debby and Diane, I groaned when I read of your Dad's ending here. I am so sorry for your loss; you had the best Dad. He was a success as a human being, a gentleman and an honorable man, easy to be with and always smiling. May he know peace now.
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