Thomas M. Rogalinski, 48, a lifelong resident of Cicero, died Saturday in Loretto Hospital, Chicago, after suffering an apparent heart attack.
A mass was said yesterday in Our Lady of Charity Church, Cicero, followed by internment in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Stickney.
Arrangements were handled by Svec and Sons Funeral Home in Berwyn.
Mr. Rogalinski was a electrician mechanic at Scot Forge Co., Cicero. A graduate of Morton East High School, Cicero, he served in the Marines during the Vietnam War.
Survivors include his wife, Sandra; one son, Michael; one daughter, Donna; one brother, Chet Forrester; and three sisters, Kathleen Washetas, Arlene Stetenfeld, and Patricia A. Conn.
Thomas M. Rogalinski, 48, a lifelong resident of Cicero, died Saturday in Loretto Hospital, Chicago, after suffering an apparent heart attack.
A mass was said yesterday in Our Lady of Charity Church, Cicero, followed by internment in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Stickney.
Arrangements were handled by Svec and Sons Funeral Home in Berwyn.
Mr. Rogalinski was a electrician mechanic at Scot Forge Co., Cicero. A graduate of Morton East High School, Cicero, he served in the Marines during the Vietnam War.
Survivors include his wife, Sandra; one son, Michael; one daughter, Donna; one brother, Chet Forrester; and three sisters, Kathleen Washetas, Arlene Stetenfeld, and Patricia A. Conn.
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