Obituaries
North Shore Death Notices: Dec. 25 To Dec. 31
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.

The following death notices were added to funeral homes serving the North Shore area in the past week. Those homes have provided obituaries for some of those that have passed away recently. Patch offers condolences to their loved ones, links to their obituaries and notices of upcoming services below.
Kelley & Spalding Funeral Home, 1787 Deerfield Road in Highland Park
Christine “Chris” Booth, 77, Riverwoods
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Seguin & Symonds Funeral Home, 858 Sheridan Road in Highwood and 11 West Belvidere Road in Grayslake
John Picchietti, 93, Highwood
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Harold Roy King, 77, Round Lake
Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd. in Skokie and 195 N. Buffalo Grove Road in Buffalo Grove
Carole Wexler née Friedman, 95, Chicago
Service Jan. 4
Frances Spiegel née Green, 96, Chicago
Herbert Bronstein, 93, Evanston
Kenneth H. Simpson, 93, Wilmette
Edward Arthur Berman, 89, Glencoe
Ann J. “Judy” Marcus née Augustus, 84, Glencoe
Ardis Joyce Beckman, 83, Chicago
Charles William Klopsch, 82, Skokie
Donnellan Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie Blvd. in Skokie
James F. “Jim” Larson, 77, Glenview
Service Jan. 5
Elaine Caraher née Smith, 93, Glenview
Marjorie Sinek Gaile, 91, Wilmette
Gregory John Genco, 85, Long Island, New York
Rhoda Reiss Dales, 83, Glenview
Patricia Anne Fitzpatrick née Cassidy, 80, Wilmette
Jon William Meyer, 79, Winnetka
Carol Jean Nichols née Bock, 77, Mountain Home, Arkansas
Jeffrey Estabrooke, 76, Northfield
Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center Road in Skokie
Jakob Preisig, 87, Lincolnwood
Service Jan. 6
Nikolaus J. Stollmayer, 68, Waukegan
Alexander R. "Alex" Zachow, 50, Niles
Weinstein & Piser Funeral Home, 111 Skokie Blvd. in Wilmette
Shirley Slavick née Shiner, 104, Chicago
Mikhail Feldman, 103, Wheeling
Walter Pancoe, 100, Wilmington, North Carolina
Francine Blau née Weiner, 97, St. Louis, Missouri
Genya Giverts, 97, Vernon Hills
Hope R. Hirschman, 92, Wilmette
Joseph A. Appel, 87, Wheeling
Evanston Funeral and Cremation, 1726 Central St. in Evanston
Alicia Elizalde, 79, Morton Grove
N. H. Scott & Hanekamp Funeral Home, 1240 Waukegan Road in Glenview
William Charles Mueller, 94, Northbrook
Service Jan. 4
Jeffrey Scott Casteel, 61, Zion
Service Jan. 5
Olaf Nerlsen Bakken, 88, Northbrook
Service Jan. 6
Anton S. Jariabka, 99, Northbrook
Jan. 13
Margret "Marge" Fairhead Stanton, 96, Des Plaines
Service Jan. 13
Featured Obituary:
Rabbi Herbert Bronstein, a native of Cincinnati Ohio, served for over a quarter of the century as Senior Rabbi and later as Senior Scholar at North Congregation Israel of Glencoe, Il. He was known for his erudition, work with youth, warm pastoral style, and abiding love of Jewish liturgy, ritual, and study. His rabbinate combined congregational leadership alongside scholarly achievements and active participation in American public life, especially as an advocate for many social justice efforts in the greater Chicago community. He is a former president of the Chicago Board of Rabbis.
He was a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, receiving his BA in 1952 and MA in 1954. After attending the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, he was ordained rabbi in 1957. Scholarship was a lifelong endeavor. He engaged in many years of graduate study in History of Religions at the University of Chicago and at Oxford University. He was named a Life Member of the Visiting Committee of the University of Chicago Divinity School. A prolific writer, Rabbi Bronstein contributed to journals as wide-ranging as the Journal of Religion, the American Jewish Archives, the Journal of Reform Judaism and the Shakespeare Quarterly. He is best known for editing the 1974 Reform movement Passover Haggadah, which was translated into many languages. Rabbi Bronstein served as Chair of the Central Conference of American Rabbi’s (CCAR) Liturgy Committee and was also a member of the Executive Board. A renowned teacher, he was a lecturer at numerous colleges and universities, and at the Wexner Heritage Foundation. He served as an adjunct professor of World Religions at Lake Forest College for more than a decade.
Prior to his many years in the Chicago area, Rabbi Bronstein served for 15 years at Temple Brith Kodesh in Rochester, New York. Beyond the synagogue, his involvement in the Rochester community included service on the board of the Jewish Community Relations Council, as a civilian member of the Police Advisory Board and on the Metropolitan Housing Committee of Rochester.
A life-long activist for civil rights, anti-war efforts, and American democracy, Rabbi Bronstein was also deeply involved in furthering interfaith relations. He served on the Boards of the Chicago Council of Religious Leaders and the Parliament of World Religions, also pioneering and fostering Jewish -Muslim dialogue.
Rabbi Bronstein was a great lover of the arts and humanities, especially music, literature, and all things Shakespeare. He revered the natural world and was an avid skier.Read more via Chicago Jewish Funerals »
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