Daniel, Thomas J. age 81, died Friday, December 2, 2005, of heart failure at Munster Community Hospital. Born July 17, 1924 in Chicago, Thomas was a resident of the South Side his entire life and spent his last years in Hegewisch. Loving father of Gregory and the late Lucille, son of the late Thomas and the late Antonette. He was preceded in death by sisters and brothers: Marie (late Anthony Sr.) Jeskey, Caroline (late James) Kaltenthaler, Chester (Tillie), Kinga (late George) Terikomos and Anthony, special uncle to Anthony (Myra) Jeskey, Richard (Estelle) Jeskey and David (Lynn) Jeskey, fond great-uncle to Christina Jeskey and Caren Jeskey, fond uncle and great-uncle to many others. Special friend to George Lewandowski and Grant Strandberg. Very special thanks to friends, Janina and Joseph Klobucar who helped care for him. Thomas was proud of his service in the U.S. Army during WWII as a PFC in the 184th Ordinance Division and was awarded a Silver Battle Star, among other decorations, for his bravery at Utah Beach in the Normandy invasion. Thomas retired after 35 years with U.S. Steel Corporation at Southworks. He worked his way through the ranks to become turn foreman blowing and was known for being calm and collected in the dangerous environment of the blast furnace division. Visitation Friday, 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral services Saturday, December 10, 2005, at 8:45 a.m., from the Elmwood Chapel, 11200 S. Ewing Ave., Chicago, to Sacred Heart Church. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. Interment Oakland Memory Lanes Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital, 5th Ave. & Roosevelt Rd., P.O. Box 5000, Hines, IL 60141. 773-731-2749. 
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Caren Jeskey
December 10, 2005
Tommy- We will miss you! Love you- Caren
John and Leslie Hugunin
December 9, 2005
Tommy, you are missed. You never had anything but positive words through all the time we knew you. Quick with a laugh and to identify with others, but never one to dwell on the misfortunes of yourself or those around you. You truly led a rich life and appreciated the value of family and friends. You were a good friend and father figure to Tony and always had kind thoughts and wishes for our family.
Love,
John, Leslie & Family
Sharon & Joel Greenburg
December 8, 2005
Myra and Tony,
Sorry about your loss. Your uncle sounds like quite a guy and we're sorry that we never got to meet and talk with him. Clearly you loved and cared about him and were there for him. Our thoughts are with you.
Love,
Sharon and Joel
Tom & Kathy Eichorst
December 7, 2005
Tony,
We are very sorry to hear of your loss. We know how hard it is losing someone who has grown to be so dear to you. You are in our thoughts during this difficult time.
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