He was known for his hard work, sense of humor, and appreciation for good food.
She found joy in crocheting afghans for charitable causes.
At just 21 years old, Max touched everyone he met with his kind heart, bright smile, and joyful spirit.
Bob’s passions were as vibrant as his spirit.
She dedicated her career to teaching in several Joliet- area schools, where she touched countless lives.
His love for nature was only matched by his affection for music and his irrepressible sense of humor.
His steadfast character, gentle nature, and deep-rooted values left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.
Serving his country honorably, Sherman was a proud veteran of the United States Air Force, having received numerous commendations.
Anne would smile with pride running into students who would remember their favorite "Lunch Lady."
She believed in living fully and embracing the beauty in everyday moments.
Her passion came alive most vividly when she could channel it through her creative senses.
He is fondly remembered as someone who made the world a little more vibrant simply by being in it.
As a little girl, the basement of her childhood home was occupied and used as a food and supply storage depot for the invading Nazi army.
A man of quiet strength and profound insight, he leaves behind a legacy of wisdom, courage, and an interesting life.
Art was always quick to find the humor in a situation.
He was a lover of life, always the first to the party and the first to leave, but ready to have a good time in between.
Gavin had a heart full of creativity and joy, always finding ways to make life brighter for those around him.
She leaves behind a legacy that speaks of resilience, grace, and a deep love for others.
He worked for the Joliet Public Library from 1985 to 2007, but derived his greatest satisfaction working as a Disc Jockey from 1971 to 1996.
To know Gabe was to know laughter, hard work, and the love of family.
He was the steady foundation of his family - someone who could always be counted on for encouragement, support, and unconditional love.
Thomas J. Cesal, Jr., age 82, of Homer Glen, died Sept. 5.
Ryan lived a life rooted in love for his little family, whom he treasured time with, his work, and the natural world around him
Donald found great joy in the beauty of the outdoors, whether exploring nature, visiting National Parks, or just taking simple day trips
He will be deeply missed, yet fondly remembered, in the hearts of those who continue to carry on his spirit of kindness and selflessness.
His example of humility and steadfast compassion serves as a guiding light for all who had the privilege to know him.
Beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother passes away at the age of 104.
Loved by many, she will be remembered for her warm heart, her selfless spirit, and the way she made others feel cherished.
She was a devout Catholic who lived her life to the fullest.
He was a dedicated family man and a loyal friend to many.
Her life was a testament to the power of love and kindness, reminding us all to cherish each moment and each other.
A steadfast source of love and support, she lived in a way that inspired those blessed to know her.
Though gone to soon, he brought light and love to all who knew him.
A Sister with the Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate for 77 years passes away at age 97.
He was a one-of-a-kind soul who brought laughter and a little bit of chaos wherever he went.
Loving and wise, he embraced life with discipline, joy, and consistency.
She was a loving soul—an anchor for many and a heart that beat with empathy and care.
He was a beacon of light, encouraging everyone to live with compassion and boldness.
Throughout his life he exemplified what it meant to live with courage, selflessness, and thoughtfulness.
Lincoln-Way Central Class of 2005 graduate will be fondly remembered, but will live on through the endless stories.