Facilities management employee Zachary Bradley died on Sunday, Aug. 18, according to the city.
Anne Bailey Race died at age 95 on Aug. 9, 2013.
Arlene Marie Hayes died at 89 on Aug. 3, 2013.
Carole C. Mallers died at age 80 after a brief illness.
Shapera left behind a son and daughter, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Bill Kolen, a poverty lawyer with the Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago [LAF], died at age 55 on June 5, 2013.
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Doris Howe, 95, died on June 4 surrounded by her grandchildren. She was a teachers aid in Chicago and often volunteered in retirement.
Ametis Louis died at age 75 on Monday, June 3. He was a 35-year-resident of Evanston and leaves behind four children and numerous grandchildren.
William "Bill(y)" A. Kolen died at age 55 on June 5, 2013. He worked as a poverty lawyer for 30 years and was a lifelong member of the Skokie Men's Club.
Evanston resident Robert Taylor died at age 72 this May. He worked for the Northwest Suburban Special Education Organization for nearly 30 years and ushered for the Cubs in retirement.
Pioneer Press reporter Nick Katz passed away last week, the newspaper reports.
Evanston resident Joseph Sullivan died April 30 at age 68. He leaves behind a brother, six nieces and nephews and 11 great-nieces and nephews.
Keith Woods offered a warm welcome, friendly conversation and good advice for nearly 30 years at the Evanston hot dog shop Mustard's Last Stand. He died Sunday at age 51, after a long illness.
Evanston resident Sarah B. Friedman died at age 95 on May 3, 2013. She leaves behind three children, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Joseph Richard Sullivan died at 68, leaving behind his parents, two brothers and several nieces and nephews.
Northwestern University professor and award-winning author Richard Iton died at age 51 of leukemia. He was known for his research on black popular culture.
Artist Carolyn Florence Lorence died at age 65 April 23, 2013 at home surrounded by her family. She leaves behind two daughters, a grandson, two sons-in-law and a brother.
Leon Carrow, a doctor and faculty member at Northwestern University, died April 10, 2013, at his home in Evanston.
Blanche Bayly, nee Helms, died on April 5, 2013. She leaves behind two children, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Ruzbasan was born in Evanston and became a teacher at St. Thomas School in Crystal Lake. She is survived by her husband of 25 years, her son and two daughters.
Arsen Demirdjian died at age 80 on March 26. He was co-owner of Sayat Nova, an Armenian restaurant in downtown Chicago. Demirdjian and his brother, Levon, first opened the restaurant in Rogers Park in 1965.
Arlene R. Haney, of Evanston and formerly Wilmette, died at 82 on March 22, 2013. She was a longtime volunteer at local hospitals and was known to her grandchildren as the “Cook of the Cowboys."
Wilmette native Elissa Froman died at age 29 of Hodgkin's lymphoma. Friends and coworkers remember her dedication to social justice and her unusual ability to build community in the personal and political spheres.
Dawn Clark Netsch was a professor of law emerita at Northwestern University in Evanston and an Illinois state senator for 18 years. She was also the first woman to run for governor of Illinois as a candidate of a major political party.
Arlan Cable lived in Evanston and designed several major projects in Chicago, including the Chicago Board of Trade addition, the Northwestern Atrium Building at Ogilvie Station and the O'Hare Blue Line Station.
Northwestern University physics professor emeritus Bruno Gobbi died at age 77 on Feb. 7. He researched high energy physics at Fermi National Laboratory and CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.
Rae Moses, a founding member of Northwestern University’s linguistics department and co-founder of its women’s studies program, died Feb. 7.
Neill, a long-time Evanstonian, was an early recipient of the Girl Scout Golden Eaglet award.
Services were held Monday for Richard J. Underriner, Jr., who leaves behind his wife and daughter, among many other family members.
The Internet pioneer passed away this weekend in an apparent suicide. He was a student at North Shore Country Day School and grew up in Highland Park. His funeral is set for Tuesday morning.
Jan Carew, a professor at Northwestern University from 1973 to 1987, wrote numerous books about West Indians and their strugge to define their identity after colonization of the Caribbean.
Willard Thiel Sr. was born Nov. 13, 1915 in Evanston and served the Evanston Fire Department for 36 years, rising to the position of Fire Chief before he retired. He died Jan. 4, 2013.
Evanston swim coach Oswald Frederick "Trevor" Roper died Wednesday at age 59. He taught swimming at the YWCA for nearly two decades and toured the world in the Jamaican reggae band Chalice.
John P. Schermerhorn began working in real estate in Evanston in 1953, after serving in the U.S. Army. He incorporated Schermerhorn & Co. in 1967 and served as chairman until his death Dec. 4.