Dozens of police departments from throughout Illinois attend funeral services Friday for Robert Fryc, 43, of Cary, who was a longtime police officer with the Glenview Police Department and died last weekend after a vehicle crash in Barrington while on the way to work. | Background Photo: Nick Rusin; Inset: Provided

A police officer, who lived in Cary and was known for being “full of life,” was laid to rest Friday after he was killed by a wrong-way driver in Barrington while on the way to work.

A visitation was held for Robert Fryc, 43, of Cary, Thursday afternoon at Glueckert Funeral Home in Arlington Heights.

Funeral services were held Friday morning beginning with a prayer at the funeral home.

A procession followed the prayer from the funeral home to Our Lady of the Wayside Catholic Church in Arlington Heights for a mass that began at 10 a.m.

Dozens of police departments from throughout Illinois attend funeral services Friday for Robert Fryc, 43, of Cary, who was a longtime police officer with the Glenview Police Department and died last weekend after a vehicle crash in Barrington while on the way to work. | Photo: Nick Rusin

Fryc’s casket was carried into the church while draped with the American flag.

A procession, approximately six miles long, was led from the church to St. Michael The Archangel Catholic Cemetery in Palatine where Fryc was laid to rest.

Fryc was a longtime police officer with the Glenview Police Department.

Law enforcement agencies from throughout the Chicagoland area attended the funeral services and procession.

Dozens of police departments from throughout Illinois attend funeral services Friday for Robert Fryc, 43, of Cary, who was a longtime police officer with the Glenview Police Department and died last weekend after a vehicle crash in Barrington while on the way to work. | Photo: Nick Rusin

An obituary for Fryc said he leaves behind his wife and several other family members. He was described as being “full of life, energy, and made all those around him laugh with the most ridiculous idiosyncrasies that only those that knew him – knew about.”

“Rob had many passions and even more hobbies; from spending summer times with his dear wife and family in Michigan – where he always let Josie run free; early morning couch stints watching Premier League, he enjoyed trying new restaurants just as much as he loved the same old dive bar; when it came time for a late start to his morning shift, he would never pass up stopping by his mom & dad’s for some jajko, bacon, and shooting the breeze,” the obituary said.

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“Rob had a heart for others, he would physically give you the shirt off his back, and he lived by the words, ‘You’ll never walk alone,'” the obituary said.

Dozens of police departments from throughout Illinois attend funeral services Friday for Robert Fryc, 43, of Cary, who was a longtime police officer with the Glenview Police Department and died last weekend after a vehicle crash in Barrington while on the way to work. | Photo: Nick Rusin

Fryc died early Sunday morning following a two-vehicle crash on Northwest Highway in Barrington.

Barrington Police Chief David Daigle said a 2020 Kia Forte, driven by Christopher Lopez, 23, of Cary, was traveling northbound on Northwest Highway south of Main Street around 4:09 a.m. that day.

Prosecutors said the Kia was in the far right northbound lane near the Metra access.

The Kia failed to maintain its lane of travel and crossed multiple lanes of traffic, veering into the southbound lanes of Northwest Highway, prosecutors said.

Lopez’s vehicle struck a 2004 Volkswagen Jetta, driven by Fryc, as it was traveling southeast.

Glenview Police Officer Robert Fryc, 43, (right) died early Sunday morning following a vehicle crash in the 200 block of Northwest Highway in Barrington while on his way to work that was caused by Christopher Lopez, 23, of Cary, (left) who drove into oncoming traffic. | Provided Photos

A 911 caller reported one person was possibly unresponsive and not breathing following the two-vehicle crash.

Firefighters arrived and extricated one of the victims from the wreckage, according to fire department radio traffic.

Fryc was transported to Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital in Barrington where he was later pronounced dead, Daigle said.

The Lake County Major Crash Assistance Team (MCAT) was requested to assist in the investigation.

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Dozens of police departments from throughout Illinois attend funeral services Friday for Robert Fryc, 43, of Cary, who was a longtime police officer with the Glenview Police Department and died last weekend after a vehicle crash in Barrington while on the way to work. | Photo: Nick Rusin

Daigle said Lopez was arrested following the crash for suspicion of driving under the influence.

Prosecutors said Lopez made admissions to consuming alcohol prior to driving and he showed clues of impairment. Video showed him leaving a banquet hall prior to the crash.

Investigators recovered the event data recorder from Lopez’s vehicle which showed he did not brake and was traveling in excess of the posted speed limit when he collided with Fryc’s vehicle, prosecutors said.

He was transported to Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital for further driving under the influence testing.

Dozens of police departments from throughout Illinois attend funeral services Friday for Robert Fryc, 43, of Cary, who was a longtime police officer with the Glenview Police Department and died last weekend after a vehicle crash in Barrington while on the way to work. | Photo: Nick Rusin

The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office reviewed the case and approved one count of reckless homicide, a Class 3 felony, against Lopez.

The state’s attorney’s office filed a petition to detain Lopez pending trial, arguing he poses a real and present danger to the community, court records show.

Lopez appeared at the Cook County Third Municipal District Courthouse in Rolling Meadows for a detention hearing on Tuesday.

Cook County Judge Andreana A. Turano granted the petition and remanded Lopez to the Cook County Jail.

The judge said that Lopez placed community members at risk when he drank, sped and drove recklessly.

Dozens of police departments from throughout Illinois attend funeral services Friday for Robert Fryc, 43, of Cary, who was a longtime police officer with the Glenview Police Department and died last weekend after a vehicle crash in Barrington while on the way to work. | Photo: Nick Rusin

Turano also said conditions of release, such as electronic home monitoring or GPS monitoring, would be inadequate in preventing Lopez from consuming alcohol, getting behind the wheel of a car and injuring or killing others.

Lopez has prior violations for speeding and failure to obey a traffic control device, court documents said.

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The Glenview Police Department said Fryc was on his way to work when the crash occurred.

Fryc had been with the Glenview Police Department since 2007.

He was recently recognized at the village’s February 4 Board of Trustees meeting for being one of the first responders who helped save the life of a fellow officer last summer.

Dozens of police departments from throughout Illinois attend funeral services Friday for Robert Fryc, 43, of Cary, who was a longtime police officer with the Glenview Police Department and died last weekend after a vehicle crash in Barrington while on the way to work. | Photo: Nick Rusin

“Officer Fryc was more than just a colleague,” said Glenview Police Chief William Fitzpatrick.

“He was a part of our family and a part of this community. Our hearts are broken by his passing, and our priority now is to support his loved ones and our department as we grieve this unimaginable loss together,” Fitzpatrick said.

Glenview Village President Michael Jenny said the village is devastated by the tragic loss of Fryc, who just a few weeks ago was “recognized for his service and dedication to Glenview.”

“On behalf of the entire Village, I extend our deepest condolences to Officer Fryc’s family, friends and fellow officers. When the time is right, we will come together as a community to honor and remember his service,” Jenny said.

The Village of Glenview and the Glenview Police Department said they ask for privacy and respect for Fryc’s family and colleagues as they mourn and navigate “this tremendous loss.”

Lopez is scheduled to appear again at the Cook County Third Municipal District Courthouse for a status hearing on March 14.