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Carl Di Cicco

Visitation Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Visitation Time: 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
Interment: Queen of Heaven Cemetery

Carl Di Cicco; Loving husband of Dolores nee: Salerno; Dearest father of Thomas (Pamela), Carol (William) Di Cicco-Vinci and Carla Di Cicco; Dear brother of Carole and Jacqueline and the late Florence and Romeo; Loving grandfather of Danny, Andrea (Ryan) Weiher, Victoria and Michael and great grandfather of Christopher. Arrangement by Ralph Massey Funeral Director, LTD.

Funeral Home

Salerno's Galewood Chapel

Phone: 773-889-1700
Address: 1857 N. Harlem Ave Chicago Illinois, 60707

Interment Details

Queen of Heaven Cemetery

Phone: (708) 449-8300
Address: 1400 S Wolf Rd. Hillside IL , 60162

Guestbook


Posted by:
Carla DiCicco

Posted on:
Thursday, July 8, 2021

Dad Can't believe it will be a year next month since you left us. I will never forget how you were such a calm, loving and supportable presence for Michael and I, You were such a gentle and kind soul and I truly hope you are reunited with Aunt Florence and Uncle Romeo. Holidays will never be the same for me and I want you to know I am grateful for everything you have given me, Rest well. Michael and I love you and miss you, always.

Posted by:
Concetta Vinci Bauer & Hank Bauer

Posted on:
Wednesday, August 19, 2020

With deepest sorrow, we mourn this loss together. We never lose the people we love, not even to death. The people we love continue to be with us, especially throughout every act of day to day living Their love is always with us.

Posted by:
Carol DiCicco Vinci

Posted on:
Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Dad, Thank you for being a kind, gentle and patient father. I will always remember our Sunday’s at the airport when I was young, your love of flying and the times I went up with you. On our way here Sunday flying west, it was a magnificent evening, the pilot seemed to be chasing the sunset, it was filled with every color in the rainbow, I felt you with me, saying “this I why I loved to fly”. Thank you for giving me the space to figure out what I wanted to do with my life and never doubting my ability to do it. That temperament allowed me to take a flight of my own. We will always remember your trips to visit us in NYC, seeing your enjoyment in the diversity of it all and getting a “big kick”out out of it as you would say. I loved coming back home to visit settling in the quiet comfort of your presence. I will always miss those days, our holidays together and I will love you forever. Rest peacefully, Carol

Posted by:
Thomas DiCicco

Posted on:
Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Thanks for everything dad. It's been a difficult journey these last few years. Mom says she misses you terribly. One of these days I am going to make a visit to Schaumburg airport (Roselle airport years ago) where you used to love visiting and flying out of back in the day. I still remember all those 'mystery rides' (what you used to call them) in our 1962 Chevy Impala when you took me to all the airports (Roselle, Mitchell field, Chicagoland, Palwaukee and the air show in Wisconsin -was it Haley's corners? ) Been a long time.. Rest in peace.