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Michael Patrick Lynch, age 50, of Chicago, IL, Lieutenant of the Chicago Fire Department and Marine Corps Veteran. Beloved husband of Francesca (nee Scianna). Loving father of Michael, Marissa, and John. Devoted son of Patrick (Donna) Lynch and Linda (Terry) Whirity. Loving brother of Ryan (Cheri) Lynch, Connor (Katie) Lynch, Sean (fianceé Maggie) Lynch, Billy (fianceé Andrea) Whirity, Ashley Whirity, Kyle (Kelly) Whirity. Loving Son-in-law of Giovanni (Elisabetta) Scianna and the late Rosa Scianna. Dear brother-in-law of Vincenza (Michael) Maddex. Loving uncle of Emma, Quinn, Savanna, Mikey, Giulia, Ava, Rory, Brooks, Brenna, and Blair. Born April 6, 1974, to loving parents Linda and Patrick, Michael grew up on the south side of Chicago in Beverly and graduated from St. John Fisher. Michael then became part of the Caravan, attending Mt. Carmel High School where he spent the next four years wrestling and playing football. Michael spent the summers of his teenage years in North Freedom, Wisconsin, living with neighbors near the family’s farm, detasseling corn, and working on the Klemm’s dairy farm. At 18, Michael earned his “bachelor’s degree” in “just one year” while playing rugby at Illinois State University. He then enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserves where he trained at MCRD Marine Corps Recruiting Depot. He went to Marine schools 29 Palms and Camp Lejeune before shipping out to Albania and eventually achieving the rank of Corporal. After the Marines, Mike became a cement finisher with Local 502 where he constructed roads in the Chicagoland area as well as the city’s beautiful skyline. In 1997 Michael met his loving wife, Francesca. They married on April 24th, 1999, and bought a home in Chicago’s Oriole Park neighborhood where they’ve lived since. Mike and Fran’s proudest achievements were the birth of their three beautiful children, Michael (‘00), Marissa (‘03), and John (‘05). Mike loved coaching their sports teams and being a part of their activities through St. Eugene’s and Loyola. Especially during the last year, Mike spent a lot of time on walks with his four-legged friend Bailey. Mike cherished his free time up North, angling fish in Wisconsin and Canada. He also spent time down South relaxing on the beach in Florida. Above all else, Mike loved sharing time and making memories with friends and family. In 2005, Mike received a call to fulfill his lifelong dream, following in his dad’s footsteps, and becoming a Chicago fireman. He was a part of the class of May 2nd, 2005. Upon graduating from the fire academy, Mike was assigned to Truck 38, detailed to Squad 1, reassigned to Squad 2, assigned to Truck 26, and finally Tower Ladder 14 where he made the rank of Lieutenant. As a Lieutenant, he was assigned to 1st District Relief before returning to the 4th District and his beloved Battalion 18. Michael’s specialty certifications include high angle rescue, trench rescue, building collapse, hazmat tech, extrication specialist, deep tunnel rescue, swift water rescue, and rescue diver. During his career in the Chicago Fire Department, he was known as a passionate fireman with a heart of gold. Over the years and at every station, Michael made life-long brothers. Visitation Wednesday, October 2, 2024, from 3:00pm – 9:00pm at Montclair-Lucania Funeral Home, 6901 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, IL 60634. Family and Friends are asked to meet Thursday, October 3, 2024, for a 10:00am Funeral Mass directly at St. Eugene Catholic Church, 7958 West Foster Avenue, Chicago, IL 60656. Interment to follow at Rosehill Cemetery, 5800 North Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, IL 60660.
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Randall “Red” Poorman passed away peacefully in his home on September 25th, 2024, surrounded by family. Randall was preceded in death by his devoted wife of 18 years, Susan A. Poorman. He is survived by four children: Raven (Shaw), Randall Jr., Amber (Tony), and Jeremy (Brittney), whose love and support motivated him most in life. In addition to his four stepchildren, Phil (Chris), Krystal, Heather (Nain), and John, he embraced the children who completed his family. Randall was adored by all fifteen of his grandchildren: Nathan, Samantha, Andrew, Sadie, Dean, Magnolia, Amanda, Annabella, Ava, Emma, Olivia, Zoe, Aaliyah, Izabel, and Lucas. Randy created a loving family, traveled the world, served his country, and dedicated 20+ years to the Chicago Fire Department. At times, it feels like he lived a thousand lives all in one lifetime. He was loved by many and will be missed by more. A celebration of life will be held for him on his 65th birthday, Friday, October 25th, at 115 Bourbon Street, Merrionette Park, at 6:00 PM.
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Fr Brandt and the Police Chaplains invite everyone to a fundraiser for the Police Chaplains Ministry. Orso's in Old Town, 1401 N Wells St. Chicago, IL. Thursday 03 Oct 2024 4:30 - 7:30 pm. A $100 donation gets you 3 hours of wine, beer, a buffet, and a grand raffle ticket. Dress code is smart casual/business. For tickets, please see www.ChicagoPCM.org
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Area 4 Breakfast – South, Southfork Restaurant 14631 S LaGrange Rd. Orland Park, 60462
Friday, October 4th- 9:30am. RESPECTFULLY - NO GUEST SPEAKERS WANTED! Feel free to forward this to any others from Area 4 who would be interested.
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Blue Mass Date: Sunday, 06 OCT. Time: 10:30 a.m. Location: Holy Name Cathedral, 735 N. State St., Chicago, IL. 60654!
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From the Chicago Police Marine Corps League:
October 6th Noon, Sunday, Monthly meeting, The Bucket Club 5947 S Oak Park Ave: We’ll change it up this month and meet on a Sunday afternoon for our monthly meeting. Please come out and join us for some football and camaraderie.
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October 12/13th Tactical Shoot at the Site in Mt Carroll, IL. This is a two-day class. Pistol will be taught by Robert Vogel and rifle will be taught by Pet Milionis. Both are nationally ranked shooters and tactical instructors. Contact Rick Caballero at 773-551-5074 if interested. The cost is $600 for both days.
From the CPD Daily bulletin 2 Oct. 2024.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED!
Edward M. Madden. . . . . . . . . 1972
Hector A. Silva... . . . . . . . . . . . 2001
SPECIAL NOTICE!
Post-Conviction deliberations to dismiss the case in the murder of Officer Clifton Lewis EOW: 29 Dec 2011 will be held Today, 02 Oct 24 at 1100 hours in room 702 of the Leighton Criminal Courts Building at 2650 S. California Ave. The family of Officer Lewis will be present. All are welcome and encouraged to come and show your support for the officer and his family. WE WILL NEVER FORGET!
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OFFICER WELLNESS!
Today, 02 October 2024, from 1100hrs to 1400hrs at the Public Safety Headquarters Building, the Office of Community Policing will be hosting Reiki Wellness sessions on the 1st Floor in the Media room (next to the Multipurpose room). All Department members are invited. Sessions are free and last approximately 10 minutes and are on a first-come first-serve basis. Come take 10 minutes out of your day to de-stress.
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CHAPLAINS CORNER!
The Chaplains Section invites all members to attend the Fellowship of Peace Officers at Public Safety Headquarters in the Multipurpose Room, every Wednesday, 1230- 1300 hours. These sessions will be ongoing each week on the same day, time and location. Come hear and share words of encouragement. More information, contact Chaplain Joseph Jackson at 312-771-6684.