Daniel W. Carlino, 71, of Oakwood Hills, passed away Friday, January 21, 2022. He was born in Milwaukee, WI and was the son of Martin Carlino and the late Marie (Lakemeyer) Carlino.
Daniel attended York Community High School in Elmhurst, IL participating on both the cross country and track teams under the direction of Mr. Joe Newton. He attended Western Illinois University and made a career in sales, mostly in the cellular industry before semi-retiring and working part time at AutoZone in Cary, IL. He served his community as an Oakwood Hills Village Trustee and was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Cary.
Daniel was an avid Chicago Cubs fan, and delighted in them winning the World Series in 2016! He enjoyed hockey, golf, and basketball and all major sports celebrations: Chicago Bears Superbowl, Blackhawks Stanley Cup Finals, and Chicago Bulls NBA finals! He was a baseball coach for both the Cary and Crystal Lake Youth Baseball Associations. Daniel enjoyed cross country skiing, biking, and bonfires, bowling and playing cards with the neighbors. He also enjoyed kayaking and floating on Silver Lake, attending summer festivals at Ravinia, Milwaukee and county fairs, and delighted in cheering on his children in all activities they participated in. He loved Door County, the Grand Tetons and his latest trips to Hawaii and Italy. His favorite artist was Stevie Nicks (Fleetwood Mac) and in his spare time he collected coins. His favorite daily pastime was solving the Chicago Tribune Crossword puzzles and Sudoku! He adored his granddaughter and delighted in caring for her.
Daniel is survived by his wife, Cynthia (Yost) Carlino of Oakwood Hills; his son, Nicholas (fiance, Rosaleen McSorley) of Chicago, his granddaughter, Remi of Cary, and his daughter, Anna (Brett) Glavey of Spring Grove; his father, Martin Carlino (Joanne Tyrrell) of Des Plaines and his mother-in- law, Rae Anne Yost of Grayslake; his siblings Michael (Karen) Carlino of Shorewood, John (Sally) Carlino of Frankfort, and Denise (Bruce) Zaccanti of Sugar Grove; his “outlaws”, Vicki and Todd Daniels of Texas, Tim and Kim Yost of Tennessee, Wendy and Dan Gwaltney of Grayslake, Patrick and Katy Yost of Wauconda, and Michael and Laura Yost of Island Lake; his nieces and nephews, Christopher and Jane McGarel, Jordan and Diane McGarel, Nicole McGarel, Caitlin and Colin Cassidy, Claire and Tim Dawson, Grace Carlino, Casey Carlino, Jared and Crystal Yost, Jacob and Kirby Yost, Emily and Amber Clark, Zack and Melissa Yost, Peter and Theresa Daniels, Laura Daniels, Maggie and Justin Granger, Bryn and Brooke Gwaltney, Joshua Gwaltney, Ian and Cindy Gwaltney, James Yost, Margaret Yost, Jack Yost, and Ethan Yost; and 18 great nieces and nephews.
Daniel is also survived by his aunts/uncles, Joseph Bosnyak, Peter and Emma Carlino, Joseph Carlino, Anne and Joseph Coniglio, Mary Falbo, Al Lira and Joanne Piccolo; and many beloved cousins and friends.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Marie (Lakemeyer) Carlino; his son, Jonathan J. Carlino; his father-in-law,
James W. Yost; aunts, Josie Bosynak, Betty Carlino, Martha Lira, and Phyllis Richards; uncles, Ben Piccolo and Lou Falbo; and cousins, Carol (Carlino) Kessler, Paul Van Overloop and Phyllis Van Overloop.
A memorial visitation will be held from 4-7pm with a memorial service beginning at 7pm, Thursday, February 3, 2022 at Davenport Family Funeral Home, 419 E. Terra Cotta Ave, Crystal Lake, IL 60014.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Education Fund for Daniel’s grandchildren, to carry on his legacy, in care of Cynthia J. Carlino, custodian of the account at Venmo: @Cynthia-Carlino-2
Thursday, February 3, 2022
4:00 - 7:00 pm (Central time)
Davenport Family Funeral Home and Crematory
Thursday, February 3, 2022
Starts at 7:00 pm (Central time)
Davenport Family Funeral Home and Crematory
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