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Pat Hickey
October 4, 2004
The Leo High School Family extends its sincere sympathy to the family of Mr. Terrence Dillon. Mr. Dillon and the Fred B. Snite Foundation have ensured the success of hundreds of African American young men, by granting them the benefit of a Leo High School education.
I will miss Mr. Dillon for his wit and great heart. There is a big void in the world's soul with his departure for Christ's Kingdom.
Sincerely,
Mr. Pat Hickey
Leo High School
7901 S. Sangamon Street
Chicago, IL 60620
Joseph Liddi
October 1, 2004
Mr. Dillon hired me in March 1953 and I worked for his company until it was sold to Mellon Bank in 1977. When I expressed an interest in moving to California, it was Mr. Dillon who approved my transfer to his company's Los Angeles office in 1957. My wife and I express our deepest sympathies to his wife and family and will pray for the repose of his noble soul.
August & Suzanne Hibel
October 1, 2004
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies.
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