OConnor, Patrick F. beloved husband of Patricia (nee Scarano), fond brother of John P. (Eileen), William and Mary Ellen Kunce and the late James G., brother-in-law of Maureen OConnor, loving uncle of many nieces and nephews. Services and interment private. Conducted by: Lawrence Funeral Home, 773-736-2300.
Chicago Sun-Times, July 3, 2005
Note: Patrick was a Chicago Police Officer
Welcome to the St. Thomas Aquinas Parish website. Alumni of the School and Parish have contributed photos, stories and memories from their days on the Westside. St. Martin de Porres Parish now encompasses the former STA. Enjoy.
Interior of STA Church
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
In Memoriam - James J. Enright
When Dennis Czechanski tried to find Jim Enright, he reached James' wife, Anne. Since Jim cannot be with us, she wanted to share a bit of his memory with us. The following is from her email.
"After graduating St Mel H.S., Jim went on to become an electrician and was the supervising electrician on many commercial projects in downtown Chicago and the Metro area. He eventually started his own electrical contracting company and ran a successful business working with developers and various business owners.
Jim was also a motorcycle enthusiast and avid skier. He was active in the River Shannon Ski Club as the vice president and oversaw many outings and trips. He enjoyed traveling, fishing, ethnic cuisines and loved children and was the "Secret Santa" to many in need.
His kindness, generosity, loving spirit and zest for life will always be remembered by all those he left behind.
His kindness, generosity, loving spirit and zest for life will always be remembered by all those he left behind.
He slipped away in peace after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
Hope this was not too long. I made a point of the electrical career because he was so proud of it. His employees and business associates were like family. He would never have missed this reunion - and I'm sure he'll be there in spirit. Please keep me posted how it all goes.
Thank you for your kind words - I was thrown backwards emotionally remembering things he did and well it was difficult."
Hope this was not too long. I made a point of the electrical career because he was so proud of it. His employees and business associates were like family. He would never have missed this reunion - and I'm sure he'll be there in spirit. Please keep me posted how it all goes.
Thank you for your kind words - I was thrown backwards emotionally remembering things he did and well it was difficult."
Anne Enright
JAMES J. ENRIGHT 1946 - 2007
James J. Enright, age 60, beloved husband of Anne, nee Konopka; survived by brother, Donald (Marjorie) O'Shea; brothers-in-law Anthony (June) and Richard Konopka; nieces, Kathy O'Shea and Karen (Pat) McGinley; nephew Michael (Sabine) O'Shea; God daughters, Michelle (William Jr.) DeRosa and Juliana Ejsmont; his devoted friends, Mark Wettig and Morgan Dubiel; many cousins and friends.
Memorial visitation Monday, Aug. 13, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. at Olson Burke/Sullivan Funeral & Cremation Center, 6471 N. Northwest Hwy. (1 blk N. of Devon), Chicago.
Family and friends will meet Tuesday morning at St. Alphonsus Church, 411 N. Wheeling Rd., Prospect Heights for a Memorial Mass at 10 a.m. Interment private.
Info Olson Burke/Sullivan Funeral & Cremation Center, 773-774-3333.
Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries
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