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INFORMATION FROM PHIL HASKETT (RET)

PostPosted: Sun Jul 07, 2024 12:58 pm
by cdillon
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Kevin M. Hargis - passed away unexpectedly, Saturday June 29, 2024, at his family home. Age 51. He is survived by his devoted wife of 19 years Amy Theresia (nee Billapando), his parents Larry and Charlotte Hargis, his brothers Lawrence Hargis, Michael Hargis and sister Judy (Kurt) Sedlacek. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his beloved in-laws Ronald and Catherine Szarzynski. He was a member of Alpha Delta Nu National Honor Society for Associate Degree Nursing Programs, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, National Association of EMS Educators, National Association of EMT's, International Association of Firefighters and Illinois Society of Fire Service Instructors. Kevin was a devoted husband who loved the outdoors and traveling with his wife Amy and their dogs. He had a passion for helping people, whether it was through his work as a Registered Nurse, Paramedic, FireFighter or teaching CPR, he was always there to help. This is evident in his pursuit to always learn more about the field of Applied Sciences. Kevin began his career with the Justice Fire Department in 2002, and a few years with Pleasant View Fire Department before he began his career with the Joliet Fire Department as part of the Academy Class of 2002. He worked tirelessly through the ranks and became Captain. He was bid at Station 7 where he performed all his duties with his dedicated crew. Kevin had a very light-hearted personality, always referring to his friends and colleagues as "Big Buddy", earning him that nickname. He was loved by many and will be missed by all. Funeral services will be held from the Carlson-Holmquist-Sayles Funeral Home & Crematory, 2320 Black Rd., Tuesday, July 9th at 9:30 A.M. to the Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus, 604 N. Raynor Avenue at 10:00 A.M. for a Mass of Christian Burial. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park II. Visitation will be Monday from 3 to 8PM. For information please call (815) 744-0022 or visit: https://www.carlsonholmquistsayles.com/ ... d=32217192.

Retiree PO RAY URBAN funeral arrangements!

Hello fellow retirees from the 18th District,

I want to take a moment to encourage you to attend the cemetery ceremony and the Celebration of Life. Ray was my friend since 1982. We worked, played and enjoyed life together. There is no price you can put on friendship.

Please attend the ceremony at the cemetery and/or the celebration of life at Ray's sister's house. If you do attend the Celebration please let me know so she has an idea of how much food she will need.

I will be flying into Midway on Thurs 18 July. If anyone is able and willing to pick me up at the hotel on Friday 19 July, I would really appreciate it. Thank you, John Wotring.

Abraham Lincoln National VA Cemetery.

20953 W. Hoff Rd. Elwood, IL 60421 815-423-9958 19 July 24, 1015 hrs.

Celebration of Life!

Barbara & Jim Fisher's house, 5612 Katrine, Downers Grove, IL 60516 1200 hrs. after the cemetery.

John Wotring

johnnywo1@aol.com

520-631-0910

From the CPD Daily bulletin 06 July 2024.

ALWAYS REMEMBERED!

Stanley L. Bobosky….1934

Walter J. Storm………1942

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