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Vincent L. Pacula

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Vincent L. Pacula Veteran

Birth
Death
2 Dec 2011 (aged 83–84)
Steger, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Glenwood, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Vincent L. Pacula, age 84 of Steger, IL, passed away on Dec. 2, 2011. Preceded in death by his loving wife, Helen, nee Ulman, 2005. Survived by his beloved children, Patricia "Trish" Knisley, Vincent A. "Butch" (Lori) Pacula, Mary (Angelo) Scardullo and Carol (Sam) Spagnola; cherished grandfather of Brian (Gina) and Jenni Pacula, John Knisley, Olivia and Giovanna Scardullo and Isabella Spagnola; fond brother of Stephania Verrecchia and the late Helen Goralski; dear uncle to many nieces and nephews. Vincent was the CEO of Chicago Heights Brass Foundry, belonging to American Society Metal, Nonferrous Foundry Association Chicago, and Illinois Manufacturers Association. Vincent was a member of Chicago Accordion Club, Polish American Club, Catholic War Vets, 50 year volunteer on Millerwoods Fire Department, St. Joseph Holy Name Society, Moose Lodge, Knight of Columbus, IPA, Polish American Community Fair and Polish Falcons Nest 42. Vince served proudly in the US Army with National Defense, Service Medal, and Good Conduct Metal also serving in the US Navy. Visitation on Tuesday, Dec. 6 from 2 until 8 p.m. at the Crete Funeral Home, 1182 Main St., Crete, IL. Funeral Service on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment Assumption Cemetery, Glenwood, IL. Information (708) 672-7600.

Published in Chicago Tribune on Dec. 4, 2011
Vincent L. Pacula, age 84 of Steger, IL, passed away on Dec. 2, 2011. Preceded in death by his loving wife, Helen, nee Ulman, 2005. Survived by his beloved children, Patricia "Trish" Knisley, Vincent A. "Butch" (Lori) Pacula, Mary (Angelo) Scardullo and Carol (Sam) Spagnola; cherished grandfather of Brian (Gina) and Jenni Pacula, John Knisley, Olivia and Giovanna Scardullo and Isabella Spagnola; fond brother of Stephania Verrecchia and the late Helen Goralski; dear uncle to many nieces and nephews. Vincent was the CEO of Chicago Heights Brass Foundry, belonging to American Society Metal, Nonferrous Foundry Association Chicago, and Illinois Manufacturers Association. Vincent was a member of Chicago Accordion Club, Polish American Club, Catholic War Vets, 50 year volunteer on Millerwoods Fire Department, St. Joseph Holy Name Society, Moose Lodge, Knight of Columbus, IPA, Polish American Community Fair and Polish Falcons Nest 42. Vince served proudly in the US Army with National Defense, Service Medal, and Good Conduct Metal also serving in the US Navy. Visitation on Tuesday, Dec. 6 from 2 until 8 p.m. at the Crete Funeral Home, 1182 Main St., Crete, IL. Funeral Service on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment Assumption Cemetery, Glenwood, IL. Information (708) 672-7600.

Published in Chicago Tribune on Dec. 4, 2011


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