Rosenberg leaves behind three children and seven grandchildren.
Hartzell leaves behind six children, 13 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and two sisters.
Kelly leaves behind her husband, three children, one grandchild and her father.
Lavinia McClaurine lived in Evanston and was born in Lincolnshire, England.
Adelson leaves behind two sisters, four nephews, a great-niece and great-nephew.
Friends remember Caleb Dayton, a former Northwestern University student who committed suicide in downtown Evanston last month, as "the sweetest kid."
Services were held Sunday for June Bunin, nee Lome, who leaves behind two children and four grandchildren.
Banchet, who opened the Wheeling restaurant in 1973, was considered one of the best chefs in the country.
Bowman joined the Episcopal Church and was ordained a deacon in 1983 and a priest in 1984. At his death, Mr. Bowman had served in the Episcopal clergy for 30 years.
Herbert Ross was born in Canada and was stationed in North Africa and South Asia during World War II. He is survived by his three children and grandchildren.
John W. Beattie Professor of Music emeritus Bennett Reimer was known around the world as a leading philosopher in the area of music education.
Rogelio Hernandez died at age 60, leaving behind two children and two grandchildren. He was an associate at the Evanston Home Depot.
Friends and colleagues gathered outside Trotter's shuttered Lincoln Park restaurant to pay tribute to the visionary chef, mentor and philanthropist.
Chicago Chef Charlie Trotter died Tuesday. He was 54.
Trotter closed his Lincoln Park restaurant last year after 25 years. He was a pioneer and fixture in the Chicago gourmet food scene.
Andrew’s brother, Phillip, was shot during Laurie Dann’s shooting spree in Winnetka.
Schiltz leaves behind many children and great-grandchildren.
Catlett was a retired senior partner at Arthur Andersen & Co.
Visitation for the former Evanston and Wilmette resident will be held Saturday, Oct. 26, in La Grange.
Anne Longfellow Dickinson, who played in the Evanston symphony, was modest about her famous ancestor. She was 94.
Evanston resident Charles F. Lange died six days after his wife, former 9th ward Ald. Maxine Lange.
Butler was a lifelong Evanston resident who volunteered with local schools and worked to nurture a diverse community on various boards and through St. Nicholas Church.
Pool passed away Sept. 22, 2013. He graduated from ETHS, attended Northwestern University and served in the U.S. Navy for four years.
O'Malley passed away Oct. 2, 2013.
Former 9th Ward Ald. Maxine Lange died Monday, Oct. 7, 2013.
Bailie was a graduate of Northwestern University and the University of Chicago and worked for the Union Carbide Corporation for 29 years.
Ernest Wentcher lived in Evanston, Glenview and at the Glen View Club.
Elizabeth Seabury Mitchell helped start the Mitchell Museum of The American Indian in 1977. She died Sunday.
Eckersall was found dead in her home earlier this month. She was to be sworn in as Evanston Township assessor in January.
Silver spent 21 years working at Rotary International, becoming the magazine's first female managing editor and its first executive editor.
Bryson lived in Evanston from 1930 until his death, and graduated from Foster Elementary School and Evanston Township High School.
Grill leaves behind three children and six grandchildren. Services will be held Friday, Sept. 20.
Floyd led the Sunday School and mid-week programs at First Presbyterian Church and served on the Evanston Environmental Control Board.
Joseph F. Brunner, who lived in Evanston, owned Skokie's B&B Vacuum and Fix-It Shop.
Architect George D. Schipporeit was born on June 10, 1933 and died on August 29, 2013. He co-designed Chicago's Lake Point Tower and two downtown Evanston buildings, among others.
Irene Doberstein left behind two children, seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Kevin Flynn was a New Trier grad who worked at Wilmette's Melange and at Northwestern University's Dyche Stadium and Allen Center. He died Saturday, Aug. 18, 2013.