December 6, 1925 - July 15, 2021
Frank J. Brabec passed away peacefully on July 15, joining his wife of 66 years, Mary Ann T. Brabec, who left us on January 26 of this year.
Frank was born on December 6, 1925 in Berwyn, IL, son of Frank Brabec Sr. and Marie (Kazimour) Brabec. He and his sisters Mary (Lahlum) and Helen (Krakora) grew up on the southwest side of Chicago, where Frank became a life-long fan of the Chicago White Sox.
Frank learned to play clarinet while still in grade School at Blessed Agnes Parish, and continued on in the band at Farragut High School. His musical endeavours were cut short by World War II, when he became a crewman on the USS Sumter, an attack transport with the US Navy. He and his fellow veterans were honored on the 50-year anniversary for their part in liberating the Philippines.
After the war, he took advantage of the GI Bill and completed trade school to become a Tool and Die Maker, an occupation he kept until his retirement at age 62.
Upon returning from his deployment, he met Mary Ann Bashe at a dance at Pilsen Park. They fell in love, and were married on January 8. 1955 at Blessed Agnes Church. Shortly thereafter, they moved to a house they had built in Bensenville.
Frank was a devout Catholic, participating as a lector, Eucharistic Minister and sang in the funeral choir at Holy Ghost Parish in Wood Dale. He was also proud of his Czech heritage, serving as President of the National Alliance of Czech Catholics, and was active for years as a member, Chief Ranger of Karel IV court, and state official in the Catholic Order of Foresters.
One of Frank and Mary Ann's enduring passions was the love of travel. From family vacations by car to eventually enjoying cruises to various destinations, they managed to fit in visits to almost all seven continents, save Africa and Antarctica.
Visitation will be from 8-10 am on Saturday, July 24 at Countryside Funeral Home in Roselle, followed by a funeral Mass at Holy Ghost Parish in Wood Dale. Burial will follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetary in Hillside.
Survivors include son Frank (Sheri) Brabec, daughter Teri (Bob) Ciskoski, sister-in-law Pat (Don) Chovanec, and grandchildren Lori (Tom) Brabec-Pusateri, Frank Donald Brabec, and Magdalyn Brabec.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you would consider a donation to help others in dealing with Alzheimer's disease, a terrible affliction which affected our family at the end of both Frank and Mary Ann's life