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Frank Pastewski

Visitation Date: Friday, September 30, 2022
Visitation Time: 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Funeral Date: Saturday, October 1st, 2022
Funeral Time: 10:00 am
Place of Funeral: St. Philip The Apostle Parish
Funeral Notes: Prayers and final viewing to begin at 9:00 a.m. Saturday morning at the Funeral Home.
Interment: Private Interment

When Frank was in 8th Grade he worked at the YMCA serving meals before and after school. After that he held many different jobs from stocking shelves at a local grocery store to being a
machinist in the Steel Mills. He was a pitcher on a minor league baseball team (the Wausau
Lumberjacks) and, while playing in New York, he found out he had been drafted into the Army,
and spent the next 2 years in Korea. After returning from the war, Frank was at a social at the neighborhood YMCA where he met
the love of his life, Veronica (“Ronnie”). They were married in 1956, the same year he started
working for Illinois Bell (and related Bell companies) until he retired. He was a Union Electrician
for 66 years. Frank was a man of faith, loved gardening, tinkering, fixing anything and everything mechanical,
and entering sweepstakes (some of which he actually won). He loved to travel and was able to
visit many US states, Canada, the Bahamas, England and Ireland. He was an avid sports fan –
loved playing, teaching and watching baseball (huge White Sox fan, and even bigger fan of
watching his grandkids play any and all sports). Most of all he just loved to be with his family – listening to and telling stories and offering
advice, when asked. Frank has been a great inspiration to everyone he has encountered. Frank
had a huge heart and always treated everyone with kindness and compassion. He will be
missed but never forgotten. Frank is survived by his wife of 66 years, Veronica “Ronnie” nee Galvin, his three children: Ann
(John) Merritello, Lynn (Jack) Jasinowski, John (Lea) Pastewski; eight grandchildren: Joann
(Daniel) Freeman, John (Michelle) Merritello, James (“Jimmy”) (Stefani) Merritello, Jamie & Jay
Jasinowski, Andrew, Aaron & Adam Pastewski; and four great-grandchildren: Johnny and Julia
Merritello and Anthony and Gianna Freeman..

Funeral Home

Salerno's Rosedale Chapels

Phone: (630) 889-1700
Address: 450 W. Lake Street Roselle IL, 60172

Church Details

St. Philip The Apostle Parish

Phone: (630) 628-0900
Address: 1223 W Holtz Ave Addison Illinois, 60101
Website: http://www.st-phil.org/
Service Date: October 1st 2022
Funeral Time: 10:00 am

Interment Details

Private Interment

Guestbook


Posted by:
Jim & Karen Giblin

Posted on:
Sunday, October 2, 2022

Ronnie, Ann, Lynn, Johnie and all your families, We want to send our heartfelt sympathy. We couldn’t ask for nicer neighbors when we bought our first home on Kostner. A most lasting memory was when Frank helped Karen get Meghan out of the locked car (while in her car seat) when Jim was out of town. His ever-so-calm demeanor and his tinkering skills were exactly what the situation called for. It was always a treat to have you over for the kid’s birthdays and other special occasions. Karen would always share with Jim the encounters she’d have with Frank at Br. Rice events, where he remained an active Father’s Club volunteer. To this day we consider you our neighbors because we refer to our current next door neighbors as “Frank & Ronnie”. We both know we’re referring to our current neighbors while at the same time, honoring each of you. We’re sorry for your loss and a piece of our hearts weeps with all of you. It’s a blessing to have had such a good soul in our lives for so many years. Our faith tells us he’s at peace and someday we’ll all be together again. Let it be. Jim & Karen

Posted by:
Michael Galvin

Posted on:
Saturday, October 1, 2022

I am so sorry for your loss Aunt Ronnie I remember when We were young and the joy We received when we went over to Kostner to see you and Uncle Frank and then only had to walk a block over to the Joneses While we have always had great times in our life these years were among the best years I’m so glad that you had 66 years with Uncle Frank the man that you loved I always wonder who got the best was it that uncle Frank got you or that you got Uncle Frank These are always the best marriages love Michael Galvin

Posted by:
Bobby

Posted on:
Thursday, September 29, 2022

So sorry I can't be there for all of you .

Posted by:
Jimmy Coughlin

Posted on:
Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Aunt Ronnie, Ann, Lynn and John So sorry to hear about Uncle Frank . He was such a good man. Joyce and I and the family will be praying for all of you.

Posted by:
Kevin J Carroca

Posted on:
Wednesday, September 28, 2022

John, Roger and I send our heartfelt condolences to you and your family.