Donald leaves behind a legacy of hard work, humor, and a life he lived exactly the way he chose.
She was known for her warm heart and steadfast faith, Carolyn was a source of quiet strength and encouragement to those around her.
Dave leaves behind a legacy of joy and connection that will continue to ripple through the lives of all who were fortunate to know him.
He built a distinguished and diverse professional career and life marked by dedication and service.
The memories she created with everyone, rich with humor, tenderness, and joy, will always be treasured in our hearts.
Raised in Joliet, Don devoted 38 years to teaching, lived his Catholic faith, and was remembered as a loving, faithful man.
Richard Allen Binkley, a U.S. Army Veteran, passed away, surrounded by his family.
Rich left this world surrounded by love, leaving behind his family, countless friends, and likely a few unfinished Bigfoot investigations.
Bob lived a servant’s life—always available to his family, his children’s school and parish while they were growing up, and his community.
Joseph will be remembered for his deep love of family, his loyal spirit, and his unwavering devotion to the teams and people he loved most.
Richard retired from editing and publishing the Proviso Star-Sentinel newspapers for thirty years, and owning a printing company.
Known for his loving, generous, and selfless nature, James was always willing to help anyone with anything.
Co-developer of the Masters of Science in Nursing Program at USF passes away at age 78, surrounded by her loving family.
For 43 years at DCFS, Denise served children with kindness, lit up every room, and cherished family trips—especially to Vegas.
He was a retired boilermaker from Local 1 of Chicago with 30 years of service, and a proud 70 year union member.
Kenneth will be remembered for his devotion to his family, his steady presence, and his quick conversation about sports.
Most of all, she cherished her family and treasured her role as a grandma, great-grandma and aunt.
She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
His gentle spirit, loyalty to family, and love for life will be remembered always.
He embraced every opportunity to travel with his wife across the United States and abroad, always seeking new adventures.
He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Hank, a 40-year Local 265 sheet metal worker and Army veteran, was an award-winning volunteer, ham operator AE5WU, and community leader.
Bolingbrook's "Citizen of the Year" recipient passes away at age 89.
Among his greatest pleasures were spending time outdoors gardening, grilling, and golfing.
Maureen will be remembered as a loving, faith-filled, and kind woman who touched the lives of those around her through her gentle spirit.
Her love of children and compassionate heart led her to major in Elementary Education and minor in Health Education.
One of the key builders of the then-College of St. Francis football program, has passed away unexpectedly.
She found great joy in spending time with family and friends, whether playing board games, cards, or joining in sports activities.
She will always be remembered for being a loving and selfless person who was always generous with her time, talents, and energy.
Outside of work, Jim found joy in the simple but meaningful pleasures of life.
Faith-filled, courageous and adventurous, John lived his life with quiet strength and unwavering commitment.
She touched countless lives with her warmth, generosity, and selflessness.
Sister Grace was strongly dedicated to parish life and her ministry of prayer and presence.
His legacy endures in the hearts of all who were touched by his thoughtful actions and generous spirit.
Retired Accountant with Henry Pratt Co., in Aurora passes away at age 72.
His warmth, generosity, and zest for life were felt by all who crossed his path.
Professionally, he spent 60 years working in technology for Argonne National Laboratory's Physics division.
A lifelong sports enthusiast, he played semi-professional baseball and later coached Marycrest Little League.
Retired JJC business office controller passes away surrounded by her loving family.
He appreciated a hard day’s work and preferred to live simply, while providing generously for those he loved.