Obituaries
In Memoriam: Emily Beazley, 12, of Mount Greenwood
Services will be private for a beloved pre-teen who bravely fought cancer.

Services will be private for a 12-year-old girl whose dignity throughout a public battle with cancer brought out the best in her Chicago neighborhood.
Emily Grace Beazley died Monday, May 18, after a four-year battle with Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Emily was the loved and cherished daughter of Ed and Nadia (nee Lopez) Beazley; treasured sister forever of Olivia; adored granddaughter of Edmund, Sr and Renata Beazley and Grace and the late Raul Lopez; also survived by dear aunts, uncles, cousins, Carly the Chihuahua, family and friends, according to her obituary.
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In her final days, she talked to Taylor Swift, became an honorary cop, went to prom and had a street named for her—events many would call fleeting, while her impact on the community is immeasurable.
A public memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Emily Beazley’s name may be made to Emily Beazley’s Demand for a Cure, www.cureitfoundation.org or Emily’s most favorite place on Earth: Camp Quality IL, PO Box 641 in Lansing, Illinois.
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Read more about Emily:
- Taylor Swift Comes through for Mt. Greenwood Girl Battling Cancer
- Mt. Greenwood’s Emily Beazley Hurls First Pitch at Chicago White Sox Game
- Emily Beazley and Younger Sister Olivia Named Honorary Chicago Police Officers
- ‘Emily’s Delight’ Doughnuts Flying Off the Shelves
- ‘Emily’s Day’: Community Comes Together for Tribute to Mt. Greenwood 12-year-old
- 12-year-old ‘Hero on Homan’ Inspires Southland
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