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Date: 01/03/2023 9:08 AM
Subject: Peer Support obituaries and information 3 Jan. 2023






June Alberico. Beloved wife of 65 years to Ronnie; loving father of: Denise (Frank retired CPD) Balestri, Dawn (Anthony retired CFD) Tobar and the late Debbie (Joey) Thome; cherished grandmother of Anthony, Frankie (Nayeli), Gino, Dominick, Nicholas, Joey and the late Gianna; dear sister of the late Marie Feltner and the late Bobby; fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Visitation Tuesday 3PM to 8PM at the Dalcamo Funeral Home 470 West 26th Street. Funeral Wednesday 9AM from the Funeral Home to St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church for Mass at 9:30AM. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Funeral Info: 312-842-8681 or www.dalcamofuneralhome.com ww.dalcamofuneralhome.com




 
William F. Coty, 86 of Galena and formerly Chicago, IL passed away Thursday, December 29, 2022, at his home. A funeral service will be held at 11 AM, Thursday, January 5, 2023, at the Furlong Funeral Chapel, Galena. Friends may call from 4 to 7 PM, Wednesday, January 4, 2023, at the Furlong Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Galena. Military honors will be accorded graveside by VFW Post #2665 and American Legion Post #193 of Galena. He was born January 31, 1936, in Chicago, IL, the son of John and Mary Coty. Bill attended Our Lady of Sorrows Grammar School and graduated from St. Mel's High School both in Chicago. Following graduation, he was drafted and served in the United States Army until his honorable discharge. He was united in marriage to Margaret M. Polzin on May 6, 1967, at St. Robert Bellarmine Parish, Chicago and she preceded him in death on February 28, 2011. Bill served as a Chicago Police Officer until his retirement. He loved western movies and his pets. Bill was an avid Chicago Cubs and Bears Fan. His children survive him, Michael Coty, Angela Coty, and Lou (Amy) Coty, three grandchildren, Brandon, Logan, and Jenna Coty, and his beloved companion, Buffy "Fluffy". Bill was preceded in death by his parents, and his wife. A special thank you goes out to Bill's special McDonald's club, Dr. Vandigo, Midwest Medical Center, the incredible people at Hospice of Dubuque, and amazing caregivers Amy Hendricks and Margo Pink. Bill Coty will be missed forever, but we know he will live in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. With warm regards, The Coty Family. The family requests donations are made to Hospice of Dubuque, St. Judes, or the Dubuque Humane Society in memory of Bill. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.furlongfuneralchapel.com


 
 
David Eiland was born in Chicago, IL on January 8, 1965, to the union of  Levander and Clementine Eiland. He was the youngest of two children. David was Christened as an infant at Greater Institutional A.M.E. Church where he attended Sunday School, served as an altar boy, and was a member of the church choir. In 1976, the family joined Bethel A.M.E. Church where David was a junior usher, member of the Young People’s Division (YPD), and the Thomas Youth Choir. David attended Edward Coles Elementary School, and graduated from Northwest High School in Omaha, Nebraska before attending Harold Washington College. David was an extremely hard worker and committed to taking care of his family. He held several jobs both during and after high school before taking an oath on August 27, 1990, to protect and serve as a Chicago Police Officer. During David’s tenure as a CPD officer, he earned rankings on the Hostage Barricaded and Terrorist Team and Special Weapons and Tactics. After serving the City of Chicago for 30 years, David retired on January 15, 2020. On September 9, 2006, David married the love of his life, Shannon Tomlinson. Over the last 16 years, they’ve made countless memories together doing the things they loved, like traveling, going to concerts, and dining at different restaurants. There is nothing they wouldn’t do for each other, and their last major venture was purchasing a new home together. Their rallying cry was “Team Eiland!” At times teasing each other in front of friends, they were a model of real love—without being sappy. David enjoyed spending time with his family and would light up the room with his contagious smile and affectionate laughter. David made sure his family was taken care of and had exactly what they needed. David was extremely reliable and supported everyone that reached out. No task/request was ever too small or large for him; whatever it was, he would make it happen. David took pride in supporting his daughter and grandchildren through their endeavors, and although it took him a while to warm up to the idea, he enjoyed watching his grandson play football. David loved his family unconditionally, ensured they were all safe, and gave the absolute best hugs. David was also known for perfecting meats on the grill. He worked tirelessly to make sure every dish he prepared was perfected for his guests just as he would with any other task he decided to take on. David leaves to cherish his memories, his beloved wife of 16 years Shannon Eiland; daughter Natalie Eiland (her mother Lisa Eiland); parents Levander and Clementine Eiland; sister Pamela Mills (Shorty); grandchildren Ahlisa Monroe and Josiah Jackson; niece Tiffanie C. Barthelemy (David B.); great-nephews David and Dominic Barthelemy; Godfather Rev. Dr. David C. Coleman; Godson Cameron Yarbrough. He also leaves behind his father-in-law William “Bill” Tomlinson; brother-in-law William "Billy" Tomlinson Jr.; sister-in-law Renee King; niece Lexandria “Lexi” Castillo; nephew Dane Tomlinson; and a host of aunts, cousins, other relatives, and friends that have become part of his family and will miss him dearly.A Memorial Service will be held at the Fagen-Miller Funeral Home, 8580 Wicker Ave in St. John, IN on Saturday, January 7, 2023 at 1:30 PM.  Obituary for David Eiland | Fagen-Miller Funeral Homes (fagenmiller.com)






Cynthia Mae "Cindy" Roberts, age 51, passed away peacefully on December 26, 2022. Cindy is the beloved wife of Adam Somers; loving mother of Paige Somers; dearest daughter of Lori (George) Baumstark and the late Charles B. Roberts CPD; dear sister of Christine Lorenda (Paul) Roberts-Martincic; fond aunt of Sophia and Samuel Martincic. In Lieu of flowers a GoFundMe has been set up. Click here. https://www.gofundme.com/f/celebrating-the-life-of-cindy-mae-roberts?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet.
Memorial Visitation Saturday, January 7, 2023, from 12:00 p.m. until the time of a 3:00 p.m. memorial service at Cumberland Chapels 8300 W. Lawrence Ave., Norridge, IL. For more information (708)456-8300.
 
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Hi All,


Not sure whose down here in Florida yet, but just in case you are here, I'm sending this reminder, that we will be meeting at: The Cop Shop, 822 SE 46th Lane, Cape Coral at 1300 (1:00 p.m.) this coming Wednesday, 4 January 2023. And they will be cooking if you would like to have lunch there.


Please spread the word and we hope to see you there!


Patty Clarke 


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Forwarded from Retired CPD Robert Hansen.


I'm running as an independent candidate for FOP Trustee. I would appreciate your support by passing on my resume to your membership. 


To all my Retired and Active CPD Brothers and Sisters. I am running as an Independent Candidate for F.O.P Trustee in the upcoming General Election. I’m currently on The F.O.P. Retiree and Event Committee’s.


I am a Viet Nam Veteran, serving four (4) years in The United States Marine Corps from 1970 – 1974. 


I became a Chicago Police Officer in 1978, and then retired in 2010 after 32 years of service with CPD. I have twin sons, Erik & Tim Hansen who are both active CPD Officers assigned to Mass Transit Tact Teams!


I received a Bachelor of Science in Criminology & Corrections, from Chicago State University in 1985.  


I am the past President of The Scandinavian American Police & Fire Association, which is a 501 3c Non-Profit Organization, I am currently Treasurer of that organization.


I’ve been instrumental in organizing fundraisers, enabling SAPFA to make donations to the Chicago Police Memorial Fund , The 100 Club of Chicago, and RE; Act, which provides training, & support to prevent First Responder Suicide.


I would be honored to serve as an F.O.P. Trustee, representing all Retired and Active F.O.P. Members, keeping you, and your families’ interests, as my top priority!