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INFORMATION FROM PHIL HASKETT (RET)

PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 11:36 am
by cdillon
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Edward J. Colletta 73. Retired Chicago Police Officer- Army National Guard. Loving husband to Eileen (McCarthy) Father to Lisa and Anthony (Jenny). Gammpy of Maya, Dylan, Cody, Mia, Jax, Mason. Preceded in death by parents Marie (Reed) John. Loving brother to the late John- Mike (Chris). Brother to Dominic (Lori), Rosemary (Al) Seifert. Loving cousin, uncle and brother in-law. A memorial visitation will be held Sunday December 17 3:00pm- 8:00pm at Cooney Funeral Home located at 625 Busse Hwy in Park Ridge. Info 847-685-1002 www.cooneyfuneralhome.com.



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Terry Pierce, age 77, passed away on December 13, 2023, in Chicago. Born on July 5, 1946 to Stanley and Freda Pierce, dedicated his life to serving and protecting his family and others. He will be deeply missed by family, friends, and the community, as he leaves behind a legacy of selflessness and bravery. Terry served his community and country with honor and distinction, first as a Chicago Police officer and then a member of the United States Army as a military police officer. He bravely fought for freedom and defended the values we hold dear. After his military service, Terry returned to the Chicago Police force. His unwavering commitment to keeping his community safe was evident in every action he took. Throughout his career, he exemplified the qualities of a true hero. He faced adversity with courage, always putting the well-being of others before his own. His dedication to justice and his unwavering moral compass earned his respect and admiration of his colleagues and superiors. Off duty, Terry was a devoted family person. He cherished the time spent with his loved ones and created countless memories that will be treasured forever. His kind and loving nature extended beyond his professional life, as he always made time to help friends and neighbors in need. In his retirement, Terry enjoyed pursuing various hobbies and interests. He had a passion for outdoor activities such as golfing, fishing, camping, boating, swimming and scuba diving. Terry was also a major sports fan. His passion for football and other sports started as a kid which extended playing High School, College and semi-pro Football, to coaching many sports for years and enjoying the chance to cheer on his children and grandchildren. Terry met the love of his life, Kathy, in 1967 at a friend’s home on a blind date. Excited to start their new lives together, the two were married on March 16, 1968, at St. Edwards Church, Chicago. Terry and Kathy couldn’t wait to start a family of their own, and their children meant the world to them. They were blessed with 3 beautiful children. Though he loved his friends and hobbies, Terry’s favorite role was that as a grandparent. He treasured his time with his grandkids and loved being their Papa. Terry also had a soft spot for his furry friends, treating each and every one like the valuable family member they were. Terry and his many friends were practically inseparable throughout his life. From silly pranks to lifetime memories, they were together though it all. Terry is survived by his wife Kathleen (Thomas) Pierce, his children; Patricia (Patty) Pierce (partner Kerry Demski), Suzanne Pierce-Coggins (husband John Coggins), and Terrence (TJ) Pierce (wife Jacqueline Pierce) his grandchildren; Kaylyn Pierce-Coggins, Braedyn Pierce-Coggins, Terrence John (TJ) Pierce-Demski, Drake Pierce-Demski, Gwyneth Pierce, Griffin Pierce and Gabriel Pierce, his siblings; John Pierce (wife Vicki) and Maureen Manola (husband Bob), his niece and nephew; Megan Pierce (daughter Melinda), Andrew Pierce (wife Amy, son Jonah), his aunt and uncle; Barbara Cottrell and Jack Wagner, and many other loved ones. Terry's legacy as a dedicated police officer and retired military personnel will forever be remembered. May he rest in peace, knowing he made a lasting impact on the lives of many. Forever loved and remembered, The Family of Terrence “Terry” Pierce A visitation will be held, Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at Kolbus-May Funeral Home 6857 W. Higgins Ave., Chicago from 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m. Family and friends are welcome to meet Wednesday, December 20, 2023 at the main gates of St. Joseph Cemetery 3100 Thatcher Ave., River Grove at 9:45 a.m. Graveside Committal Prayers, Military Honors and Inurnment will begin promptly at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Terry's name to the Northwestern Hospital Crohn's Research c/o Dr. Steve Hanauer (312-695-5620) or the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation to support Gold Star Families would be appreciated. For information, Kolbus-May Funeral Home at 773-774-3232 or www.kolbusmayfh.com.

AND…reminder…

17 Dec 2023 008 Distr. Dog statue dedication!

Flyer attached:



AND…reminder…

17 Dec. 2023. SPECIAL EVENT MEMORIAL ROLL CALL!

Please join Commander Tyrone Pendarvis and the families of PO Conrad Gary #12003 and PO Eduardo Marmolejo #10101 on Sunday 17 DECEMBER 2023 at noon for a Memorial Roll Call at the 005th district 727 E. 111th Street Chicago Il 60628 WE WILL NEVER FORGET!



From the CPD Daily bulletin Dec 15, 2023.



Always remembered!

Daniel J. Carey ........... 1923

Julian A. Bonfield ...... 1926

John S. Collins. . . . . . . 1967



Death notices!

Passed away 11 December 2023, Retired Police Officer Glenn J. Oskvarek, formerly assigned to Special Weapons and Tactics.



Retirement Cake & Coffee Celebrations!

E.T. Gery Deluna, 15 December 2023 • 2100 hrs. Homan Square-Forensic Services Roll Call Room-3rd floor.



SPECIAL NOTICE!

The Chicago Police Boxing Team is searching for a few good men and women to join our Team. The CPD Boxing Team host boxing clinics throughout the city and could use an extra hand giving back to the community. If you are interested in representing the Chicago Police Department in the 2024 Battle of the Badges boxing exhibition and giving back to the community, please contact one of the below listed numbers: Sgt. Cedric Taylor: 773-590-4333 P.O. Mike Mulcahey: 773-367-2433 P.O. Phillip Miller: 773-758-8515.



From the CPD Daily bulletin Dec 16, 2023.

Always remembered!

John C. Burke ................ 1915

Charles R. Conlon ......... 1920

Samuel Black ................ 1944

Ezra Caldwell. . . . . . . . . . 1944



SPECIAL EVENT!

Please join us and the families of: SGT Edward DOUGHERTY, PO Ella FRENCH, PO Andres VASQUEZ LASSO and PO John CRUZ, for the unveiling of the 008th District canine statue. Tomorrow, 17 DEC 23 at 1430 hrs., 008th District lobby. See AMC 304003 for attached flyer.