Former South Side who was a talented musician and member of the “Chicago With a Heartache” band passed away suddenly.
He will be remembered as a kind and creative person, never at a loss for projects or schemes, that kept his siblings curious and bemused.
David was the co-owner and operator, along with his brother, Marcus, Jr., of Krakar Manufacturing Company.
Carol loved to volunteer with Therapy Dogs International, with her beloved Afghan dog, Skyyler.
Lovable people person dies too soon.
Bill was a proud U.S. Army Veteran of the Vietnam War and a retired Supervisor at Yellow Freight Systems.
Marylou enjoyed quilting, gardening, Sudoku and loved bowling on Friday mornings with her friends.
Robert was a proud Veteran of the United States Navy and a retired Substance Abuse Counselor in the South Suburbs.
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Florence was the former owner of Belmont Foods in the Avondale neighborhood of Chicago.
Robert was an avid outdoorsman. He loved spending time at his cottage at Shannon Lake.
The hockey legend played his entire career with the Blackhawks, and he was immortalized in "Wayne's World."
John was retired after over 40 years of faithful service with the brotherhood of Sheet Metal Workers Local #265.
What he was most proud of was his family; he was a dedicated husband, a loving father, and a devoted grandfather.
Sis enjoyed gardening, traveling, playing the slot machines and was always full of jokes.
Thomas worked in maintenance, at Certified Grocers, before retiring with 45 years of dedicated service.
Ed enjoyed cooking, grilling, fishing, good music and loved to talk.
Avid snow skier and accomplished cook and chess player passes away unexpectedly.
Sister Jeanette was a member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate (Joliet) for 51 years.
The former "Chicago Tonight" host and correspondent died Sunday, days after an apparent bicycle accident.
The award-winning broadcaster and triathlete was in a coma after she was found last week on a lakefront bicycle path on the South Side.
Former owner of Kitty Stamps and Coins, Chicago, passes away at the age of 89.
The Chicago native, who died Friday afternoon, also had worked as a crisis counselor at Kenwood Academy High School.
Jean earned a B.S. and M.A. from Loyola University in Chicago and was a member of the Pi Gamma Honor Society.
City leaders and fellow police officers paid their respects Friday at Cmdr. Paul Bauer's church in the fallen officer's home neighborhood.
Ronald was a very proud man who loved his family more than anything.
Sister Dominic began what she called "her life's passion in the field of education" in 1945.
Owner of Bart's Barber Shop in Chicago for 54 years enjoyed his active retirement at Shorewood Glen.
Her warm smile and caring spirit will be missed by her family and friends.
From his humble roots as the son of conservative parents in Chicago, to a glamorous mansion in L.A., we remember the Playboy legend.
Family says founder and former president of SNAP had been in good health when she suffered a rare cardiac event while vacationing in Utah.
Michael built a Yankees dynasty in the 1990s.
The former Cubs skipper, who led the North Siders for 3 seasons, died Monday after a long battle with cancer.
Brooks was part of the foundation of Chicago's blues scene for more than a half century. He died Saturday, his sons announced.
The man who brought in many of the key pieces of the 1990s Chicago Bulls dynasty died Tuesday.
Visitation and funeral service to take place for Carolyn Rush, wife of Congressman Bobby Rush, this Saturday, March 25.
Acclaimed Chicago author dies of ovarian cancer.
Lownes helped open the 1st Playboy Club in Chicago in 1960.
David Steiner, 51, was in the East African country shooting his next film.
Rev. Sheridan was a longtime priest at St. Philip Neri and served as the athletic director for Quigley Preparatory Seminary North.
For ever 65 years, gossip columnist Ann Gerber dished out juicy dirt on celebrities and Chicago's movers and shakers.