His life was marked by reinvention, achievement, and a deep appreciation for both work and family.
Sean's sense of humor, his goofy smile, and his ability to lift the mood of any room became defining parts of who he was.
Two great blues bands will be featured at the Joliet Area Historical Museum's Indoor Theater on Friday, April 17th at 7pm!
He will be remembered for his unwavering love, his generosity, his patriotism, and his dedication to family and community.
She especially loved giving gifts, often sharing her talent through beautifully hand-crafted embroidery projects made with care and love.
He approached the world with open eyes and an open heart, reminding others that life is meant to be explored, not simply endured.
The preserve's Recycle Your Bicycle program will be held at five visitor centers, from April 11 to April 26.
Avelar backed House Bill 4596, which would establish the Health Misinformation Response Unit under IDPH.
The joy she shared, the laughter she inspired, and the kindness she showed will live on through the countless memories.
Claudia and her husband were big music enthusiasts and enjoyed traveling to music, wine and antiquing events throughout the country.
According to the park district, it is $9 for residents and $14 for non-residents.
Cynthia, a 1967 graduate and ISU alum, devoted 41 years to teaching, retired in 2012, and shared her love of music in Sweet Adelines.
Jeanne's commitment to helping others reflected her belief in living out her faith through service.
Retired Joliet Police Department Captain considered being a good dad the crowning achievement of his life.
Nick approached each day with kindness and a genuine concern for others, leaving a lasting impression on those who knew him.
She served the community with compassion, strength, and unwavering kindness.
He cherished his family and will be remembered for his loyalty, strong work ethic, and the connections he built with those around him.
Jim was known for his incredible sense of humor and his kind heart.
Romeoville MCJROTC was selected as one of only nine drill teams in the country that will compete at Nationals.
Jim was an amazing Dad and Papa, always putting his family before himself.
A life defined by love, laughter, and unwavering devotion to family.
Kathryn was independent up until her very last day. She will be missed by all who loved her.
Romeoville has passed a balanced budget for the 2026/27 fiscal year that reflects their commitment to keeping the community safe.
Devoted to family, faith, and community throughout a long and meaningful life
The movie, "Zootopia 2," will be shown June 8 at the park.
A retired Journeyman Ironworker and lifelong Lockport/Joliet resident passes away at age 75.
Charlene will be remembered by those close to her for always being available to lend a helping hand.
RomeoFest is set for Aug. 6 through Aug. 9.
Dolores was a loving wife and a devoted mother who dedicated her life to her children.
He was, in many ways, a shepherd, bringing his family and friends together and strengthening the bonds that held them close.
Everclear will take the stage on Thursday, August 6 at the Romeoville Toyota Pavilion to headline the first night of RomeoFest!
Virginia Louise Sass passed away peacefully at the age of 106.
Throughout his life and into retirement, Bruce embraced the simple joys that brought him peace.
Larry's love for those close to him was evident in the way he listened, encouraged, and stood by the people he cherished.
The bill is currently awaiting an initial public hearing.
The Village of Romeoville was recently elevated to a Class 2 rating by the Insurance Services Office (ISO.)
He cherished spending weekends camping with his family and building memories around the campfire.
Rosemary considered her most cherished and significant roles to be those of wife, mother, and grandmother.
Margie's kindness was evident in the way she cared for others, always willing to listen, help, and offer support.
Family game nights were an important part of his life.