She worked for many years at Ray Kinney Motors, and was co-owner of Kinn-Shaw.
On Saturday night, a small portion of the Shorewood business sustained damage when someone's vehicle struck the building.
Above all, he treasured moments spent in the company of those closest to him, creating memories that will be dearly remembered.
He carried a spirited outlook on life, approaching each day with energy and determination.
Devoted family man, and Army veteran, remembered for his faith, service, and love of the Chicago Bears.
Francis Eaton, 33, was arrested by the Shorewood police on charges of deceptive practices involving bad checks.
A decorated SEAL and lifelong mentor, Frank balanced courage, service, humor, and love for family, leaving everyone he met better.
Don was an avid sports enthusiast who enjoyed golfing, bowling, baseball, and football.
Lieutenant Colonel, dentist, and lifelong learner leaves a legacy of service.
Judy raised a beautiful family, guided students at Joliet Junior College, loved books, sports and animals, and cherished her grandchildren.
Dolores will be remembered for her deep faith, devoted support of family, love of community, and joy in life’s simple pleasures.
She was the person that you could count on in a crisis.
His presence brought warmth and light to those around him.
Brother John's Big Bad Mardi Gras Band performs at the Joliet Area Historical Museum's Indoor Theater on Friday, February 27th at 7pm!
Long time Joliet resident and one of the best car appraisers in Joliet passes away.
Toby found joy in life’s simple pleasures and took pride in his service as a retired Teamsters member and United States Air Force veteran.
She was an avid bird watcher, with a special affinity of cardinals, and she had an extensive collection of anything Tweety Bird.
A respected leader and generous volunteer, Bill made a lasting impact on the Joliet community through decades of service.
Woman of deep faith leaves a legacy of prayer, service, and love.
Beloved great-great-grandfather passes away at 100 years old.
She was a devoted and hardworking woman who found great joy in life’s simple pleasures.
For his bravery, he received the prestigious Vail Award—one of the highest honors in the entire telephone industry.
Loving mother and grandmother passes away at age 54.
She cherished country living, finding joy in watching birds-especially hummingbirds, and taking in the peaceful sunsets.
Nick Pena has taken over as sole owner of Mauve, changing its name to Mauve Cocktail Lounge. It's now the biggest martini bar in the region.
Even strangers meeting Marcia for the first time immediately sensed what a truly special woman she was.
Edward was particularly proud of his instrumental role in the construction of St. Joseph’s Hospital, a lasting testament to his hard work.
After retiring from Crowther Roofing, John gave his free time to volunteering at local animal shelters.
Timbers of Shorewood has formed a partnership with Catholic Charities to host a free Seated Tai Chi exercise program on Fridays at 10 a.m.
He had a compassionate spirit and the desire to ensure that those who struggled and sacrificed would never be overlooked or forgotten.
Michael Urgero has retained Joliet attorney Nicholas Navarro of Mueller, Lawson and Frobish to file his lawsuit at Will County's Courthouse.
Lorraine's family was her greatest joy; she poured her heart into each generation that followed her.
His life was enriched by the many relationships he built through his kindness and his willingness to offer wisdom and friendship to otherss.
Patricia A. (nee Valek) Lamping, age 85, of Morris, IL passed away on Thursday, January 8, 2026, at home.
Raymond Edward Testin, passed away at the age of 93, Friday evening, January 9, 2026, at Serenity Estates in Morris, IL.
Terry took pride in every role she held, but she especially loved being “the boss”.
She always strived to help others.
Patricia's life of prayer, devotion, and quiet witness to the Lord was a source of strength and inspiration to those who knew her.
The impact of his life remains as a testament to the power of love, friendship, and joy.
She desired to be an influence and leader in the lives of all her students.