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John Schiavone/Santucci Obituary

Schiavone/Santucci, John D. age 63, beloved husband of JoAnn Rose, loving son of Rose and the late John Schiavone Sr., devoted father of Roseanne (Howard) Miller, John (Renee) Schiavone III and Joseph (H.A.) Schiavone, loving grandfather of George Katsarous, Gianna and John Schiavone IV, fond brother of the late Kenneth Schiavone. Memorial visitation at the Schmaedeke Funeral Home, 10701 S. Harlem Ave., Worth, Tuesday, February 24, 2004, from 5 p.m. till time of memorial service at 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the M.D. Anderson Cancer Research Center, Houston, TX, appreciated. 708-448-6000

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Feb. 22, 2004.

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Billy Michelon

May 22, 2019

I am sorry it took so long for me to find out about your passing. John, i looked up to you n u taught me a lot of things. I myself, will never forget u. Please rest now. U have no idea how u affected my life. Good bye for now dear friend.

Vito & Valerie Mattera

February 22, 2004

Our loving father,grandfather.We shall miss you more than words can say.Not a father by blood but a father in our hearts...A grandfather that was loved by his grandchildren in sooo many ways.He watched over us always.We shall always love you and forever miss you.You are now our angel...Love you forever,Jenny,Blake & Vinnie

Jim and Joanne Mangone

February 22, 2004

Deepest sympathy to the Schiavone Family on the loss of John.

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