John Egan, September 12, 2024, Retired CPD, Services pending. Cooney Funeral Home - Park Ridge. https://www.cooneyfuneralhome.com/obituary/John-Egan
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Charles T. Flood Loving Husband of the late Joan nee Beaver. Loving Dad of Vickie (Ken) O'Malley, Wendy Flood, the late Tracie Flood and the late Jodi Flood. Proud Grandpa of Jeremy Martinez, Hailey O'Malley and Theodore(TJ) O'Malley. Beloved brother of Richard (the late Annette) Flood. Fond Uncle of many nieces and nephews. Charles was a Navy Veteran, a member of and former commander of Darius-Girenas American Legion Post 271. Charles worked and retired from the City of Chicago Police and Water Departments as a stationary engineer. Funeral services will be on Thursday September 19th at 11:00 am at Ridge Funeral Home, 6620 West Archer Ave., Chicago Illinois 60638. Visitation on Thursday from 9:00 am until the time of service. Interment Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Stickney IL. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Charles' name to Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital, 5000 5th Ave, Hines, IL 60141. For more information please call 773-586-7900.
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Walter C. McCain, age 72, of Jeffersonville Indiana, peacefully passed away on August 17 2024. He was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, and his will be profoundly missed by all who knew him. Walter dedicated many years of his life to public service, diligently as a Kentucky State Trooper and later with the Kentucky State Health Department until his retirement. His journey to Kentucky began on a football scholarship, where he played as a linebacker at Kentucky State University. Walter was not only a superior athlete but also an extremely intelligent individual. It was during his college years that he met Maria Collins, and together they built a beautiful family with their children, Steven McClain, Roy McClain, II, Roderique McClain (CPD Sergeant assigned to District 005) and Jessica McClain. A man known for his dependability and kindness; Walter was always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. He was a faithful Jehovah’s Witness whose commitment to his beliefs shaped his life and the lives of those around him. It was at the Kingdom Hall that he met his wife, Monica McClain, and was a faithful husband. Together they added to their family Scotty Broyles and Katie Bug. Born on December 23, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois, he was the son of Roy and Helen McClain, both of whom preceded him in death. Walter is survived by his brothers, Robert (Felicia) McClain, his Irish twin John McClain, and Michael McClain; loving wife of 36 years, Monica McClain; his sons, Steven McClain, Scotty (Nicole) Broyles, Roy McClain II, and Roderique (Jene’) McClain; his daughters, Jessica McClain and Katie (Elijah) Gordon-Chambers; 14 grandchildren; as well as a host of extended family, and friends who will cherish his memory forever. To share a memory of Walter or leave a special message for his family, please visit the guestbook below. https://www.newcomerkentuckiana.com/obi ... er-mcclain.
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James Raymond Scheskie, age 96, of Des Plaines, passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of Tuesday, September 10, 2024. He was born October 2, 1927 in Evanston, IL and spent his entire life in Des Plaines until moving into a care home in Oswego in 2022. Jim dropped out of high school during his senior year to enlist in the Navy during World War II at age 17 and continued to serve in the occupation forces in Japan after the war. Upon returning home, he had hoped to finish school, but felt he no longer fit in with the high school crowd. Instead, he went to work in the women’s garment industry where both of his parents worked. He was fortunate to meet his future wife, Beverly Wirth, when she was only 16. They were married on July 2, 1949 when Beverly was 17 and Jim was 21, and their deep love for each other lasted through nearly 69 years of marriage. Jim and Beverly built a home on Henry Avenue in Des Plaines where they lived throughout their marriage. After they were blessed with two daughters, Jim decided it was time for a career change and joined the Des Plaines Police Department in 1956. He served there for almost 30 years, ending his career as a lieutenant. He taught defensive driving classes and started a local chapter of Crime Stoppers in Des Plaines. He was proud of his career and loved his community, but his greatest joy was spending time with his family. After raising his daughters, he served as a father to his four grandsons who lived next door to him during most of their childhood. He took them to their Little League games and attended their sporting events as well as all of their Boy Scout activities. He enjoyed Boy Scouting so much that he continued to help out with the local Boy Scout campouts even after his grandsons were grown. He could always be counted on to smuggle in six packs of pop that he would sell to the boys for 10¢ a can. Jim loved helping others, and was the guy in the neighborhood who would go out after a big snowstorm and use his snowblower to clear the sidewalks up and down both sides of the block. He had a great sense of humor and loved to make people laugh. He especially adored his 14 great-grandchildren and thoroughly enjoyed the time that he was able to spend with them. An active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Jim served for a year along with Beverly as a missionary at an LDS church history site in Liberty, MO. He also served as an ordinance worker at the Chicago Temple for nearly 25 years. He is survived by his daughter Debbie (David) Buchanan of Montgomery, IL, grandchildren Scott (Emily) Leonard of Orem, UT, James (Jaime) Leonard of Chandler, AZ, Jared (Amanda) Leonard of Denver, and Ryan Leonard of Des Plaines, IL. He is also survived by great-grandchildren Emma, Lily, Paige and Thomas Leonard of Orem, UT, Ashlyn and Aiden Leonard of Chandler, AZ, Brighton and Austen Leonard of Denver, and Phoenix, Alissa, Jax, Sariah, Kamden and Leighton Buchanan and great-great-grandchildren Brantley and Skylar Karmuth, all of Montgomery, along with a multitude of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who were very dear to his heart. He was preceded in death by his wife Beverly in 2018, his parents Fred and Harriet Scheskie, stepfather Al Zupfer, daughters Karen Scheskie who died as an infant, and Susan (Gary Pavlenkov) Scheskie who died in 2016, as well as a dear sister Annabel Wolf, and other loved ones with whom he is now enjoying a happy reunion. Visitation and a memorial service will be held on Monday, September 16, 2024, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2035 N. Windsor Dr, Arlington Heights, IL. A brief visitation will be held from 10:00 am to 10:45 a.m. with the funeral following at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Ridgewood Cemetery, 9900 N. Milwaukee Ave, Des Plaines, IL. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jim’s name to LDS Philanthropies, 1450 N. University Ave, Provo, UT 84604 or to Ceres Community Project, P.O. Box 1562, Sebastopol, CA 95473.
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From the CPD Daily bulletin 15 Sept. 2024.
DEATH NOTICES.
Passed away 03 September 2024, RETIRED DETECTIVE ALLAN BARSKI, formerly assigned to FOP.
RETIREMENT CAKE AND COFFEE!
Sgt. Sandra Bryant 15 Sept 24 • 1100-1100 hrs. 006th District!
EAP SUPPORT GROUP!
The Professional Counseling Division/ EAP has a Support Group for Spouses and Significant others of sworn department members. The group is run by licensed EAP Clinicians, Ben Stover and Beckie Fischer. This group will provide a safe and confidential place to discuss family and relationships. Space is limited contact Beckie or Ben at 312-743-0378 for meeting times.
CHAPLAIN’S CORNER and EAP!
In this time of turmoil and worry, many of us may have several concerns. Taking care of ourselves and others at this time is more important than ever. Now is a time to keep in touch with friends and family. Using electronic communication such as phone, text, and video chat services can keep us connected. Just because you need to be physically distant doesn't mean you can’t be emotionally close. EAP is there for you – don’t hesitate to call for more information on staying well and services offered for yourself and your loved ones. Available 24/7
EAP – 312-743-0378
Chaplains Section – 312-746-8458
Father Dan Brandt – 773-550-2369 dan.brandt@chicagopolice.org
Chaplain Joseph Jackson – 312-771-6684 joseph.jackson@chicagopolice.org
Father Chrysanthos (Chris) Kerkeres 708-243-4559 chrysanthosk@aol.com
Chap. Kimberly Lewis-Davis – 312-771-6638 kimberly.lewisdavis@chicagopolice.org
Chaplain Robert Montelongo – 773-459-5089 robert.montelongo@chicagopolice.org
Chaplain Hysni Selenica – 312-771-6692 hysni.selenica@chicagopolice.org
Rabbi Moshe Wolf – 773-463-4780 moshe.wolf@chicagopolice.org