Morreale Family of Companies announces passing of Founder and Chairman, John F. Morreale

(Glen Ellyn, Ill., March 2, 2021) – The Glen Ellyn-based Morreale Family of Companies announced today that its Founder and Chairman, John F. Morreale, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Friday, February 26 after a battle with cancer. He was 82.

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Nan and Jerry Westwood from Naples, Florida wrote on March 8, 2021
Our heartfelt condolences to the Morreale family at this time. We believe John is in a better place without pain or discomfort. His passing however leaves a hugh void in our lives, yet we are left with many wonderful memories. Nan and I first met John in the early 70's and enjoyed many wonderful times with he and MaryAnn. Among those were enjoyable evenings at our homes, dinners in Wheaton, Arlington Hts., Chicago and Naples, and of course making sausage in John's basement, where I never advanced beyond the mixing table! We attended Bears and Cubs games, went boating, and so much more., including being together with friends at the annual January dinner at the Yacht Club. We treasure all of those memories and many more. John was a special person and will be missed. RIP John.
Our heartfelt condolences to the Morreale family at this time. We believe John is in a better place without pain or discomfort. His passing however leaves a hugh void in our lives, yet we are left with many wonderful memories. Nan and I first met John in the early 70's and enjoyed many wonderful times with he and MaryAnn. Among those were enjoyable evenings at our homes, dinners in Wheaton, Arlington Hts., Chicago and Naples, and of course making sausage in John's basement, where I never advanced beyond the mixing table! We attended Bears and Cubs games, went boating, and so much more., including being together with friends at the annual January dinner at the Yacht Club. We treasure all of those memories and many more. John was a special person and will be missed. RIP John.... Collapse
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