Louis Gonzales, Age 60, of Chicago, passed away suddenly on March 24, 2020, due to complications of Covid-19. Beloved husband of Laura (nee McManus), adoring and proud father to Tommy, dear brother to Bert (Carlotta), cherished son-in-law of Ginny (the late Tom) McManus and brother-in-law of Mike and Kathy Tierney, fond uncle of Jeff (Tracy), Melissa (Eloy), Angela (Brett), Amy, Joseph (Melissa), Willy (Maria) and Holly, great-uncle, nephew, cousin and great friend to many. He is preceded in death by his parents, Genaro and Estella and his siblings Rolando, Joseph, Sylvia and Thelma.

Lou was a proud member of Heat & Frost Insulators, Local #17, an employee of the Chicago Park District, a dedicated coach of many sports for 20 years and a mentor to many.

Due to the Covid-19 Virus, a private burial will take place. A celebration of his life and open Memorial Service will be scheduled at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to www.cdcfoundation.org/coronavirus, https://www.ilcovidresponsefund.org/ or a charity of your choice.

May He Rest In Peace

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So very sorry for your great loss Of Louie. He is now at peace with many of his loved ones who will hold him in their arms forever. Lots of good memories or many many people. My thoughts & prayers for everyone.

We Love And will miss you forever Louie. R.I.P.

Deepest condolences to Laura, Tommy and the McManus and Gonzales families. ????
Dan & Beth(Doyle)Sheedy

Rest in peace Lou, you were a great guy!

Condolences to the family and friends and prayers for strength and healing in Jesus name Amen ???????? St Mary’s and Etown family ❤ Riparidise

My deepest condolences for the family and friends. RIP

Laura, I am so sorry to hear that your husband was a victim of the coronavirus. It sounds like Louie was a wonderful man
who influenced many people in his life. May you find comfort in the love and support of your faith, your family and friends
during this very difficult time.

Dear family of Louis I am from Evanston from St. Nicks and lived just a few blocks away from the Gonzalez home. While we may grow apart as we get older we never forgot the friends of our past. Louis will never be forgotten. My prayers are for you in this trying of times. God bless you all.

Louie was a great friend and it is with sadness I have to say goodbye…but great memories will always be with me. He lived full and always had a great bellow of a welcome and smile. He loved to coach and brought championships in football and baseball to St Tars and our wonderful neighborhood. From the early days of taking kids to Mount Trashmore, eating at Hermes to our last fun as hell birthday party the memories are plentiful. Until we meet again friend….Love you always. Bobby boy.

It’s hard to believe Louie is gone. I new Louie from St. Nick’s. It was only recently in the last several years we were able to catch up as adults. I’m sorry for your loss and sorry it had to happen under these circumstances. He will always be remembered and cherished.

I am so sorry for your loss. Words cannot express the sadness you must feel. I send prayers to you and all of your family.

Laura, heartfelt condolences. You and your family are in my prayers. With sympathy, Joanne Oyer

Laura, thinking of you at your time of loss and so sorry and sad for you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Our condolences to the family. Louie along with his Sisters Sylvia and Thelma were our neighborhood friends growing up in Evanston. May he RIP in with God.