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Raymond Ustaszewski Obituary

Ustaszewski, Raymond December 23, 2002. Age 52. Loving husband of Jan, dearest father of Glenda, Melissa, Kenneth, Barbara, Sharon and James, dear brother of Robert (Alice) and Richard (Victoria), loving grandfather of 23, devoted godfather of Alicia Ustaszewski. Funeral Saturday, December 28, 2002, 9:45 a.m. from Muzyka Funeral Home, 2157 W. Chicago Ave. to St. Sylvester Church for a 10:30 a.m. Mass. Visitation Thursday, 4 to 9 p.m. and Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. Additional parking S.W. corner Chicago Ave. at Leavitt St. 773-278-7767 Visit our Guest Book at suntimes.com

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times from Dec. 26 to Dec. 27, 2002.

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Joe Ustaszewski

December 31, 2002

Our thoughts and prayers are with Ray's wife, children, and grandchildren at this time.

Michelle Mobray

December 27, 2002

I will never forget the nice times we had playing cards. Ray was a very sweet man. He will be missed.

Irene McAuley

December 26, 2002

Dearest Ray:I will always remember you for the great fun we had as kids. And the love and respect as adults. I will never forget the goodness in you; Your great laugh, that boyish smile. Save a place in heaven for the rest of us. God bless you. Your cousin, Irene

Kathy Wagher

December 26, 2002

My deepest sympathies to Jan & the family. Love,

Roberta Ustaszewski

December 26, 2002

great brother-in-law and friend. will be greatly missed.

Victoria Meadows

December 26, 2002

I will dearly miss Uncle Ray. His happy go lucky outlook on life and his fun loving personality made him a great uncle to have. I will always have a special place in my heart for him.

Laura Holder

December 26, 2002

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