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Olga Cianflone nee Campagna. Beloved wife of Carmelo; loving mother of Salvatore “Tony” Retired CPD (Nicki Rowden), Rosanna (Brian) Seyfarth, and Maria (Christopher) Mancari; cherished Nonna of Carmie, Kayla, Tony, Gabriella, Chistopher, and Frankie; devoted daughter of the late Antonio and Maria Campagna; dear sister of Lidai (the late Pasquale), the late Tommaso (the Gilda), the late Nella (the late Antonia); dear sister-in-law of the late Rosa (the late Dominick) and the late Joseph (Lumi); fond aunt to countless nieces and nephews. Visitation Thursday, June 12, 2025 from 3 PM to 8 PM at the Dalcamo Funeral home 470 West 26th Street. Funeral Friday 9:15 AM from the Funeral Home to St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church. Entombment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Funeral Info: 312-842-8681 or www.dalcamofuneralhome.com to sign the guest book.
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Noreen Vimarco, nee O'Neill, born 29 August 1949. Married to CPD Officer & Loyola University Police Lt. Dominic (Skip) Vimarco, 31 May 1969. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and all who knew her. Visitation Friday, 13 June at St Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church, 10621 S. Kedvale, Oak Lawn, IL. Viewing from 2 pm to 4 pm with a Funeral Mass to follow. Interment Private.
Below forwarded from retired CPD Tom Boyd:
CPD Police Officer 36-year-old Krystal Rivera was shot and killed while attempting to take an offender into custody. This occurred Thursday night, 5 June at approximately 10 PM in the 006 th. District. More info will be forwarded when available. Officer Rivera had approx. 4 years on the Department and was the mother of a young girl.
Below forwarded from Retired CPD John Wotrain:
Mike Alvarado Retired CPD is in Prentice Pavilion Northwestern, Room 1933 His phone # 773-454-7100. He is having fluid removed from his lungs. Please pray for Mike!
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From the National Police Federal Credit Union!
Seminar: ABCs of Credit — Strategies to Improve Your Financial Health!
Seats are still available for our upcoming Financial Fitness for First Responders seminar, hosted by Gwen’s Helping Hands, LLC!
Whether you're building credit for the first time or looking to strengthen your current profile, this seminar will equip you with tools to take control of your financial future.
What You’ll Learn:
How credit reports and scores really work (FICO vs. Vantage Score)
Do’s and don’ts for maintaining a healthy credit profile.
Steps to build or rebuild credit, including secured cards and credit builder loans.
How your credit score affects loan and credit card interest rates.
Common credit myths and how to avoid them.
Date: Wednesday, June 11th, 2025, Time: 10:00 AM.
Location: Financial Planning & Education Center at, National Police Federal Credit Union Headquarters, 1407 W. Washington Blvd, Chicago, IL 60607.
This free, in-person event is a great opportunity to learn credit strategies that support your goals and help you make informed financial decisions. Seats are limited, reserve yours today. https://form.jotform.com/220765526621152
From the CPD Daily bulletin 07 June 2025.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED!
Joseph Kurtz ............. 1921
James Baggott…………1925
Kazimer Wistert ........ 1927
SPECIAL NOTICE EAP HOURS OF OPERATION AND AFTER-HOURS SERVICE!
Normal office hours for the Professional Counseling Division/ Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is Mon-Fri, 0900-1700 hours. This is inclusive of after-hours appointments. The EAP staff can be reached at 312-743-0378 or Pax 0578. After normal office hours, a contracted answering service will receive all calls coming into the EAP office from their bell number only. The answering service is not accessible from dialing EAP’s pax number. If you need an EAP staff member to call you back right away, instead of waiting for a return call the next business day during normal office hours, ensure you indicate your preference to the call taker. An on-call EAP clinician, Alcohol & Substance Abuse counselor and Peer Support member is always available 24/7. The answering service will notify the respective on-call EAP personnel of your request for a call back. If you are unable to reach the answering service or you have not received a return phone call in a timely manner from an on-call EAP personnel, department members are encouraged to contact CPIC at 312) 745-6300 or Pax 0100. CPIC will then contact the on-call EAP personnel directly. Additional Resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or Crisis Text Line, Text “TALK” to 741741.