Alison Victoria and her father.Photo: Alison Victoria/Instagram

Windy City Rehab’s Alison Victoria Mourns Death of Her Dad: I ‘Promise to Keep Making You Proud’

Windy City RehabhostAlison Victoriais mourning the death of her father.

Victoria continued: “He showed up. Without hesitation. Without reservation. He was just there to support and soak it all in with so much pride for his children. His work ethic was infectious and he retired at the age of 84 as a Federal Judge. He was a man of many many words and he would tell them ALL to you in one meeting. He left a lasting impression, as well as his knowledge and wisdom, with all he met.”

“He was so proud and so unconditional with his love and support for us,” she said. “He was the epitome of a great father and he will be greatly missed. Rest In Peace Dad and may your memory be eternal. I love you and promise to keep making you proud.”

The interior designer concluded her post with a quote from 13th century Persian poet Rumi: “Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form”.

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The Morrisseys' filing alleges that Victoria (whose full name is Alison Victoria Gramenos) recently transferred ownership of her own $2.295 million Chicago home to a new company, which she co-owns, for $10. Thehouse was then listed for sale. The couple claim this was done to “fraudulently conceal” her assets and requested an injunction that would prevent her from selling it.

Victoria’s attorney Daniel Lynch opposed the motion and, according to him, a Chicago court has sided with the star.

Alison Victoria’s Chicago home.B.R. Lillie Photography

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According to the original complaint, the $1.36 million home has faced “leaks and water penetration” from the windows, walls and ceilings — including an upstairs shower that allegedly “drained through the kitchen ceiling whenever it was used.” A “crooked” front door, crumbling exterior mortar, issues with garage floor and roof were also cited in the legal document.

The property’s rehabilitation was chronicled on a January 2019 episode of the show, with stand-in actors reacting to the remodel’s reveal since the Morrisseys did not want to appear on camera, according to theChicago Sun-Times.

Attorneys for the Morrisseys declined to comment at the time.

source: people.com