With her generous heart, she was a big supporter of the Special Olympics.
Grant E. Moy, 88, passed away peacefully and surrounded by his loving family on June 14, 2020 in Chicago, IL.
Margaret "Peg" Price served as the first female mayor of Naperville from 1983 to 1991.
She was very sweet, quick-witted, funny, and always had a smile for everyone at any time.
She was proud of her family and her roles as a leader, teacher, and confidant.
Her lifelong passion was sewing for herself, her children, and her grandchildren.
Retired Joliet Police Officer and River Valley Justice Center employee loved collecting antiques.
Carol was a devoted mother who always put her children ahead of herself.
Mr. Erickson will be remembered fondly by his loved ones' as a dedicated family man.
Tommy was a true Chicago Bears football fan and fisherman who loved life, his family, and friends.
Plainfield Chamber of Commerce Membership Director passes away at 61.
Richard was a mechanic by trade and was employed by B & R Repair.
Mel Juntunen died Feb. 5 in his Naperville home.
He will be remembered fondly for his larger than life personality.
She always felt her greatest blessing and joy in life was her family.
Phyllis was an accomplished singer who loved crafting, gardening, cooking and was a fantastic decorator.
Lillian was very artistic and her passions in life were painting and reading.
Karen always took care of her family and loved them more than anything.
In 1970, with two partners, he started a longtime Joliet Orthodontics practice, Associated Orthodontics, which is still around today.
Cleo worked as a Counselor for the Illinois Department of Corrections for over 20 years receiving numerous awards and commendations.
She instilled her love of animals and her kindness and compassion for all living things in her children and grandchildren.
Joe's passion was working on his cars, playing the guitar as well as putting smiles on his friends' faces.
She was formerly employed by the Joliet Arsenal and Silver Cross Hospital.
She enjoyed helping people, showing her skills in her crafting abilities and late October, with Halloween being her favorite holiday.
Laverne enjoyed crafting, bingo and the slot machines.
She was a spiritual woman who led by example and a former "Woman of the Year", 1999.
He was a loving family man with a passion for making go-carts and restoring antique cars.
All-around sports fan passes away at age 45.
She will be remembered fondly as a warm hearted, supportive parent who opened her home and heart to many kids.
Nothing gave her more joy than spoiling her grandchildren and showering them with hugs and kisses.
She is a graduate of Hubbard High School, Chicago, Class of 1981.
She had a generous heart; her storytelling was legendary and she’ll be fondly remembered as the life of the party.
Glenn was devoted to his friend groups at McDonalds and Panera, and enjoyed mall walking at Louis Joliet Mall.
Kathy was a proprietor of her own cleaning service until 2010.
One of the founding educators of JJC North Campus, taught at JJC, Joliet Township High Schools, and Freeport High School throughout her life
Gerald was a hardworking man who enjoyed his early retirement from the BP Amaco Refinery after over 30 years as a pipefitter.
Well known real estate broker loved to travel, be with friends and family, and enjoyed her home in Naples, FL.
A master electrician, Bob was a lifelong member of the I.B.E.W. Local #176.
Joliet Catholic Academy graduate and former Naperville resident passes away at the age of 28, leaving two young kids.
A gifted writer and terrific communicator, Lisa will be remembered for having an enormous heart for everyone around her.