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.
He was, in many ways, a shepherd, bringing his family and friends together and strengthening the bonds that held them close.
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.
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.
He will be long remembered for his ability to connect with people, finding levity, and humor in every encounter.
Betty will be remembered for her love of family and her strong faith.
From preparing football team dinners to family holiday feasts, no one was a stranger at Sheri’s table.
Marna greatly enjoyed spending time with her family, supporting her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Those who knew Rob will remember him for his jokes, humor, and his constant goofiness.
His legacy of selfless service will never be forgotten.
Tom lived a life defined by hard work, loyalty, and deep love for his family and friends.
Deeply religious, her faith was an important part of her life and guided the kindness and compassion she showed to others.
In his professional life, as in his personal life, he was known for his reliability and willingness to help others.
His years in uniform reflected his deep sense of duty, honor, and protection for others.
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.
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.
She was the person that you could count on in a crisis.
Known for his outspoken faith in Christ and his passion to share Jesus with others, whenever and wherever possible.
She will be remembered for her free spirit and an inner light that would brighten everyone and anyone's day.
Rick Flowers, who retired in 2016, was an avid sports fan, passionate about mowing the lawn, and a "fierce and loyal friend."
Barbara leaves a legacy of love and kindness that no one could match.
He was a quiet, gentle man known all over for his willingness to help not only family but also friends in need.
In his career with OPD, Keith Wilson oversaw traffic programs, served as patrol officer and worked as Oswego High's school resource officer.
A fundraiser is planned for Tuesday at the local Culver's. A part of all sales will go to help the Chapas family with funeral expenses.
A Joliet Police Officer, Badge #289, and member of the Honor Guard has passed away at 36.
A longtime Shorewood resident passes away at the age of 63.
President of Joyce Beverages (“the 7-Up Company”) has passed away at the age of 77.
A United States Air Force and cold war veteran has passed away at the age of 90.
Mr. Erickson will be remembered fondly by his loved ones' as a dedicated family man.
Joliet Township High School (Central Campus) graduate passes away.
Frank proudly served his country in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and was a third degree member of the Knights of Columbus.