Service Tuesday, 10:00 am at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851Skokie Blvd., (at Niles Center Road) Skokie.
"Babar" author Laurent de Brunhoff, a Paris native who moved to the U.S. in the 1980s, died Friday at his home in Key West, Florida.
The Concord, NH, native served in the US Air Force, built several ships and ultralights, fathered nine children, and enjoyed playing music.
"We lost one of our former mayors. Our very first Mayor," he said. "The entire city's heartfelt sympathies go out to her family."
"It's just been unreal that he's not here," said David Marte, DeJesus' brother.
Felipe A. Valls Sr., owner of what is arguably the most famous restaurant/bakery in Little Havana, has died.
There was a celebration of life this afternoon at Our Lady of Lourdes Academy.
"You don't replace people like Michelle Vargas. These are teachers that come around rarely," Principal Ignacio Rodriguez.
The procession will start between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., from Kendall Regional Hospital to the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner's Office.
Aden’s funeral was held at Plantation Baptist Church where loved ones gathered to celebrate his life.
Krishnamurthy was a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who loved playing basketball.
Around 200 people and young children lit candles and said prayers Saturday night to honor the victims.
Charles Entenmann, who expanded his family's New York bakery into a national brand, died in February at his home in Hileah.
The nonprofit group Friends of the Everglades confirmed Hurchalla’s death, calling her a legend.
Fuchs first joined the fair's board of directors in 1967. He served as fair manager before taking over as president for more than 30 years.
Friends and colleagues are baffled by the suicides of deputies who were “enamored with their baby Jayce, and so in love with each other.”
Police said Graham committed suicide at the Westfield Mall in Plantation on October 18th.
Fallen officer Yandy Chirino's best friend, Jovany Coronado, speaks at his memorial service at FLA Live Arena on Nov. 1, 2021.
The US Honor Flag, which travels around the country honoring America’s fallen heroes, is scheduled to arrive Thursday afternoon.
“We are making sure her spirit flys high because of the way she was killed,” she added.
A vigil held at Hollywood Police Headquarters for slain officer Yandy Chirino was attended by hundreds, including the officer's parents.
“He was a beautiful, handsome, strong, healthy, kindhearted guy who was loved by so many people.”
One of the teachers was Mr. Abe Coleman, who worked at Holmes Elementary.
"I’m praying for them and their families and hope that some good will come out of those losses,” said the chief.
CBS4's Joel Waldman reports on a family's hope to learn about the final Surfside victim Estelle Hedaya.
Part of the condo collapsed in the early morning hours of June 24, as many of the residents slept.
Mermelstein has been featured many times on CBS4, including the “March of the Living” special in 2012.
"I truly believe God watched over them by not making them suffer without Lucia and Emma," a family friend said at a funeral for the family.
Damon Weaver, known as the “kid reporter” who interviewed President Obama in 2009, died May 1 of natural causes, reports said.
Appointed as a federal judge by former President Jimmy Carter, Hastings' judicial career abruptly ended with his impeachment.
Police say a 49-year-old man ran into the ocean to help a father and young girl who were in trouble.
The zoo euthanized the lioness after discovering that she suffered a spinal cord injury and had lost mobility in her hind legs.
Daequan Wimberly, a boy with special needs, was an inspiration to his family. He is one of three children to die from COVID-19 in Florida.
Legendary Miami Dolphins Coach Don Shula, the architect of the NFL's only perfect season, has died.
A former Miami Police Officer, Sensei was a martial arts instructor internationally as a founder of the Shorei go ju Martial Arts Academy.
Former Miami Mayor Maurice Ferré left a far-reaching imprint on his adopted city as its first Hispanic mayor despite a challenging period.
He loved playing guitar and singing, especially Tangos, and music was an important part of family life.
Sister Jeanne O’Laughlin, the fifth president of Barry University, is remembered as a champion of higher education.
Gregarious WPLG-TV news anchor Todd Tongen took his own life, according to the news station.
WPLG-TV's Todd Tongen was found dead at his home by a family friend.