Peter Noth Carey

Peter Noth Carey, age 87, of Elmhurst, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family; loving husband of Jeri Maureen, nee McGrath, for over 64 years; cherished father of Brad (Tracy), Neil (Ann Marie), Charles, Maureen (Michael) Barry and Nancy Carey; proud Papa of Peter and Brinne Carey, Daniel and Patrick Barry and Brendan Carey; dear brother of Jane Ann (the late Kenneth) Konecny and Anthony Carey; fond uncle and dear friend of many. Peter was a very proud graduate of Fenwick High School, Class of 1951, a pride he shared with his three sons and five grandchildren, also Fenwick graduates. Pete was also a graduate of Loyola University Class of 1955. He was a kind, caring, gentle man and he will be missed by so many. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Fenwick High School, in memory of Pete Carey, 505 Washington Blvd., Oak Park, IL 60302. In person services are private, but the funeral Mass will be available to view Saturday, November 14, 2020, 11:00 a.m. via Livestream. Links for the Livestream and for memorial contributions will be posted on the funeral home website. Arrangements handled by Gibbons Funeral Home, Elmhurst. 630-832-0018 or www.gibbonsfuneralhome.com

Link for memorial contributions : https://www.fenwickfriars.com/institutional-advancement/make-a-gift/

Link for funeral Mass Live Stream : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijMEBVjk9Y8



MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to

Fenwick High School, in memory of Pete Carey, 505 Washington Blvd., Oak Park, IL 60302

https://www.fenwickfriars.com/institutional-advancement/make-a-gift/

11 comments

  • Diane Siranovic

    Dear Maureen and Family,
    I will forever remember “Pete” as such a kind, funny and compassionate man. I can still see him sitting in his chair in the family room on May Street when I would visit during our U of I days and after. He would stop whatever he was doing when I walked in and took the time to ask how I was and what was new. He always made me feel so welcome in his home. He fought such a courageous fight and now he shares in the glory of his faith which he practiced so admirably. I wish all of you peace in this very difficult time. Love Diane (Svatos) Siranovic

  • Steve Victor

    I was a classmate of Pete’s. I never got to know him very well because I was a “commuter student” from Glen Ellyn. But I do remember him to be a very friendly, honest guy. After graduation from Fenwick and Marquette University I married and have called Fond du Lac Wisconsin home for 65 years. Peter somehow found my email address and kept me in touch with our class activities. He organized the Class of ’51 luncheons at Jimmy’s bar in Forest Park and invited me but my wife needed constant care at that time. After she died, I attended the December 2017 luncheon. Unfortunately, Pete was in the process of moving and did not attend, and it turns out that was the last luncheon. I feel badly that I didn’t get chance thank him for his efforts, but he will be remembered.
    Steve Victor
    Fond du Lac Wisconsin

  • Mike Garcia

    Carey Family,
    I have nothing but great memories of Mr. Carey, a good man.He left a good impression on everyone he met. My condolences to the family.
    Kindly,
    Mike Garcia

  • Colleen Biggio

    I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Nancy fondly from ICGS. Sending prayers during this difficult time for the whole Carey family.

  • Betsy Kelly

    Pete Carey was a great guy. Both he and Jerri were great friends of my parents. They had a lot of great times together; many great memories. I am sure he will be missed by many. He was such a fun loving guy and always brightened up a room, actually like all of those Careys. I know the Burton family will miss him and our deepest sympathy goes to Mrs. Carey all of the Careys. Love, Betsy (Burton) Kelly

  • Gerri and John Ritchie

    So sorry to hear of the passing of Pete. Our prayers go out to you Jeri and your family. Pete was a great man may he rest in peace.

  • MK and David Dungan

    Sending our love and peace to the Carey family. Maureen, Chuck how blessed we are to know you, (MK from HS and Dave from U of I). Such a small world! May the memories of your dad bring you peace.
    MK and David

  • Edward

    Goodbye Uncle Pete, the Carey motto ‘Sine macula’ would have us believe that we start with and end with a clean sheet. I am so sorry I could not be there today. I love you. My heart goes out to Aunt Jeri and all the family.

  • Joanne Marcotte

    Chuckie,
    My condolences to you and your family on the loss of your father. May all your wonderful memories bring you peace. May perpetual light shine upon him. God Bless

  • Laurie Marcucci

    Dear Jeri,
    I was so sorry to hear about Pete’s passing. Please extend my sincere condolences to the whole family. My thoughts and prayers for you all in these sad times.
    Love, Laurie Marcucci

  • Sandie Dave

    What I remember most about Pete (from the Realty World – Doan days with Jeri in the 80’s) was he always seemed upbeat and greeted you with a big smile, genuinely happy to see you, to be there, wherever that was.. Just a super nice guy. I’m very sorry to hear of Pete’s passing, Jeri, and to you and all the “kids”, my sincere condolences.

Leave Your Online Condolences:

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.