In Memory

John Edward Antonucci

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John Antonucci fell and broke his leg while in Wisconsin. He passed away on October 13, 2021 in Marshfield, Wisconsin. A Memorial Service will be held this Friday, November 5, 2021 from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Davenport Funeral Home
941 South Old Rand Road
Lake Zurich, Illinois



 
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11/02/21 05:18 PM #1    

Judy (Juliet) Battaglia (Lodi)

Rest in peace a school friend -Judy Battaglia-Juliet Lodi

11/02/21 10:55 PM #2    

Joseph Stopa

Anytime a fellow Schurz Bulldog passes on it is felt by us alumni .  R.I.P. John .  Like a lot of us athletes we were all proud to wear our Schurz sweaters with our varsity letter/letters at school . You wore yours well .


 


11/03/21 10:20 AM #3    

Ruthann Notar (Schmid)

Our hearts go out to John's family and friends. May God bring them all comfort in the days ahead.  I remember him well as being such a nice guy at Schurz. 


11/03/21 07:17 PM #4    

Gwenn E Brown (Pobanz)

So sorry to learn of John's passing. My best wishes go out to his family and friends.

 


11/08/21 10:48 AM #5    

Richard Haldeman

John Edward Antonucci Obituary

John Antonucci was born on September 11,1942 in Chicago, Illinois and passed away on October 10, 2021 in Marshfield, Wisconsin. He was the beloved husband to Holly (nee Wreath) for 56 year and father to two daughters, Jill White and Louise Maki. He had 8 wonderful grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. He has 2 surviving sisters, Jane and Susan and felt blessed to have a wonderful relationship with his son-in-law, Jeff Maki and grandson, Peter (Andrea) White and family.

He loved being a Chicago Policeman, playing football for a semi-pro team, dancing, and had owned several businesses. His youngest grandson, Travis, taught him to love hockey and John would have loved to see him in the future on an NHL team. Also known as Big John, he always put his family first, instilling work ethics, faith and values with his generous spirit and mischievous sense of humor.

John was a US Army veteran and served his country honorably in Korea. He was a long-time member of St. Francis de Sales parish in Lake Zurich with 11 years as ministry of care. He was a good man who worked hard to support his wife and family. He brought so much happiness to them and his many friends. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him. Inurnment will be at Fort Sheridan National Cemetery in Highland Park, Illinois.


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