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John LaFramboise Obituary

LaFramboise, John P. age 71, loving husband of Lucille (nee Scott), beloved father of Theresa (Bill), Mark, John (Allison), Mary Kay (Michael), Matthew, Joseph (Dina) and Katie, cherished grandfather of Jennifer, Maureen, Miranda, Lucy, Michael, Grace and Tommy, dear great-grandfather of Anthony, Jalena and Julian, fond uncle and great-uncle of many nieces and nephews and survived by a host of dear friends. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from the Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero Ave., to St. Timothy Church, 6326 N. Washtenaw for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment All Saints Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Misericordia/Heart of Mercy Center, 6300 North Ridge Ave., Chicago, Illinois, 60660-1099, in memory of John would be appreciated. 1-773-736-3833.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times from Feb. 16 to Feb. 17, 2004.

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Marylyn Ahlfeld

February 23, 2004

Dear Lou, I was so saddened to see about your dear John's death. To you and your children and family I extend my sympathy and prayers. May you feel John's loving arms around you and may the happy memories bring you comfort.

Al Even

February 17, 2004

On behalf of the entire Even Family our Deepest sympathy and prayers go out to John and his beloved family. May the Lord bless and keep you thinking of the good times that your Father brought to your lives.



The Even Family

Ivan Orlovic

February 17, 2004

To the entire LaFramboise Family my deepest condolence's. My family will keep you all In our prayers.

Dean Johnson

February 17, 2004

Dear Lou and Family:



I was deeply saddened when I heard of John's passing. He was a wonderful man who always had a kind word for everyone. I will always remember him for his good nature and sense of humor. The good times I had with him are too many to enumerate.

Thomas JOHNSON

February 17, 2004

My deepest sympathy to John's family. I share in your grief. I was a fellow employee of John's for over 30 years and had a great respect for John's dedication and helpfulness. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Peggy Hemauer

February 17, 2004

My deepest sympathy to the entire family. I had the privilege of working with John. He was one of the nicest people I have ever met. A Class Act! He will truly be missed.

HOWARD CHRISTENSEN

February 17, 2004

TO THE LAFRAMBOISE FAMILY



My family and I are deeply saddenby John's passing. I personally will miss John for the warm friendship we shared over the last 20 yrs. I'm sorry I was unable to extend our sympathy in person. Love, Howard

Andrew Bennett

February 17, 2004

Mrs. LaFramboise & family,



I extend my sympathies and prayers to your family. May John rest in peace in heaven with a fellow Loyola Academy alum, my father.

Frank/Norma Brand

February 16, 2004

Dear Lucille and family,

Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved husband. We will remember him in our prayers.

Frank and Norma Brand

Tom Head

February 16, 2004

Dear Lou and Family,

I am so sorry you have lost John.He always had my respect and admiration.. Wish I could be there.. my thoughts, however, will be.



Tom

Jeni Rogers

February 16, 2004

To The LaFramboise Family, (especially my friend John)

I remember your dad's warm smile and wonderful sense of humor. I always felt welcome in your home. I also remember Mr. LaFramboise being a positive presence at the Loras football games. He could always make us laugh and smile. God Bless your entire family.

Regina & Rob Wassinger

February 16, 2004

Rob and I were so shocked and saddened to hear about Mr. LaFramboise. It has been a long time since we have seen any of the LaFramboise family. Are deepest sympathies are with the entire family. Please give our best to Mark too.

PETER FITZGERALD

February 16, 2004

Mat Szygowski just informed me of John's passing. John was a classmate and teammate on the football team. He was a great fellow and I always enjoyed talking to him at reunions. My prayers are with his family.

Carol Riley Liermann

February 16, 2004

Dear Louie, I was reading the obituaries on computer today and came across that of your husband. I am so sorry for your loss, and I will put his name on the Franciscan Friars prayer list here at Marytown, where I work. Having lost my husband very suddenly, I can truly empathize with you and can only tell you that picturing your husband enfolded in the arms of our loving Lord will help to comfort you. With love and prayers, Carol Riley Liermann

Pat Rogel

February 16, 2004

What a kind and wonderful neighbor! We will certainly miss his cheery 'hellos' and presence on our street.



Pat, Berna, Sofia and Brian Rogel

Jack Connelly

February 16, 2004

Good bye to an old grammer school and high school friend. I remember the good times, especially playing football together at loyola and coping with the good sisters at St. Ignatius.

Dan McGuire

February 16, 2004

Dear Mrs. LaFramboise and Family,



Monika and I are extremely saddended and shocked by the sudden loss of such a fine man in John. He was one of the kindest and most genuine men I have ever had the pleasure to meet! Always with a kind word was he!



Our love, thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

We hope that loving memories of all the wonderful time spent with John pour over you as a blessing during your time of grief.



Love,

Dan, Monika and Brigitte Anne McGuire

Patricia Johnson

February 16, 2004

Time to say goodbye to the best hugs in the world.



Patricia

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