It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Dennis John McInerney on Friday November 18, 2022 at Memorial Hospital in Carbondale surrounded by his loving family.
Dennis was born December 27, 1941 in Chicago, Illinois the son of the late John and Madeline (Wenzel) McInerney. He joined the Navy right after graduating from Evergreen Park High school in Illinois. Dennis was Radar First Class on the aircraft carrier USS Ranger, was in Vietnam and Gulf of Tonkin ending his 13 years with the Navy post-Vietnam as a Drill Instructor. He later worked as a General Contractor/Carpenter and owned his own business. Dennis had 20 wonderful years of marriage with the love of his life Jayne (Fredricks) before her passing in 2016. They lived in Hoffman Estates, Illinois enjoying time with family and friends, going on fun road trips together and having lots of laughs at the Roselle American Legion. Dennis enjoyed many amusing games of golf with his son Dean and watching Chicago Bears football. He moved to Carbondale Illinois in 2017 where he made a new family of amazing friends at the Eagle Club. Dennis was considered a really great guy by all who knew him and will be truly missed.
Dennis is survived by; his children Dean (Tracy) Szczepanski; Brian McInerney; Janice McInerney; brothers; Larry (Donna) McInerney; Jim (Zahara) McInerney; sisters-in-laws; Joyce French and Joanne Murphy.
He is preceded in death by his parents; John and Madeline McInerney; his wife Jayne McInerney.
As per Dennis’s request, no funeral or memorial service will be held. Interment of ashes at Memory Gardens Cemetery Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Thank you to the staff at Memorial Hospital of Carbondale for their care and kindness.
Walker Funeral Home of Carbondale entrusted with arrangements.
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Vicki Hamann says
November 21, 2022 at 11:17 pmDean and Tracy, I am truly sorry for your sadness at this time. Dennis and I had many conversations concerning how much he cared for the two of you and Jayne. I feel fortunate to have known Dennis and enjoyed the time I spent with him. He was a good person as you well know. I sincerely hope you can somehow be comforted during this time of your loss.
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