F. Quentin Brown passed away Wednesday, Nov. 22. A lifelong Evanston resident, he served in the Navy, made innovations in housing for the elderly and travelled the world.
Bernard O'Brien died in Evanston on Oct. 22. He had a long career with Iowa-Illinois Gas and Electric and served as CEO from 1984-1991; he was also a dedicated volunteer and traveled around the world.
Known as 'Ms. Mamie' to many, Evanston resident Mamie Lee Smith-Faust served as the director of Fleetwood-Jourdain from July 1984 to June 2008. She died on Monday, Nov. 5, 2012.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday for Anna Dymczysnki, 92, of Evanston, a World War II survivor.
Jeanne W. Hunter taught physical education at Evanston Township High School for 32 years before she retired in the mid 1980s. Visitation is scheduled for Oct. 31, with a funeral Nov. 1.
Nearly 2,000 people gathered Saturday in Evanston for the funeral of 14-year-old Evanston Township High School freshman Dajae Coleman, who was shot in what police say was a case of mistaken identity last week.
A funeral service will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at Beth Emet-The Free Synagogue.
Visitation will be held Thursday, Sept. 20 starting at 9:30 a.m. at Donnellan Family Funeral Services in Skokie.
The 21-year-old passed away Sept. 7 due to complications from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. His life was honored and remembered Saturday.
Hine wrote several books of poetry, translated classical works and served as editor of ‘Poetry Magazine’ from 1968-1978.
Before she retired in 2009, Patricia Mitchell served the district for almost 30 years, the last decade as principal at Bessie Rhodes.
The Chicago area restauranteur was passionate about local, sustainable food.