South suburban obituaries and available visitation information
South suburban obituaries and available visitation information.
When other confectioners were bolting for China or Mexico, Melvin Gordon kept his Tootsie Roll company -- and jobs -- on Cicero Avenue.
Fundraising page established for the family of Tim Hughes, a member of the school's football coaching staff who died suddenly Jan. 5.
Visitation Tuesday, funeral services Wednesday.
Anna Marie Kreja, formerly of Midlothian, was a talented artist with hopes of becoming an illustrator.
Eileen Barkowski died Friday night, and the school is coming together in tribute to her.
Jeffrey Lyon, owner of Wolf's Bakery in Evergreen Park, died Oct. 20. His funeral service is Friday at 12:30 p.m.
The funeral mass will be held at 10 a.m., Oct. 14, at St. Bernadette Church in Evergreen Park.
“They were compassionate women who devoted their lives to caring for others,” hospital CEO said.
Sister Mary Vincent Schafer served with the Sisters of Mercy for 65 years, and worked as Building Manager for 27.
Former Southwest Side man died suddenly on Aug. 30. Services held Thursday in Iowa. James Guimond owned Fort Dodge Redemption Center.
Visitation and funeral for Beverly resident and Brother Rice senior Cameron Miller Fahey set for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Funeral Mass for Brent Ludwig, an architect in Frankfort and vice president of Woodbine Golf Course, is Monday at 10 a.m. in Lemont.
Ed Sprinkle, of Palos Heights, earned a reputation as "the meanest man in football" for his hard-hitting ways.