Obituaries

North Shore Death Notices: July 11 To July 17

Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.

North Shore funeral homes published the death notices below between July 11 and July 17.
North Shore funeral homes published the death notices below between July 11 and July 17. (Patch)

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.

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James "Jim" Michael Jung, 79, Highland Park
Service July 30

Richard Opfer, 87, Springfield, Missouri
Service Aug. 12

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Khava Kogan, 96, Skokie

Harriet Weinstein née Greenman, 96, Buffalo Grove

Sherwin Packer, 94, Northbrook

Gerald Morton Greenberg, 92, Denver, Colorado

Jeanne Winkelstein née Tissot, 89, Buffalo, New York

Norbert Rosenthal, 89, Chicago

Rita Mostofsky, 82, Brookline, Massachusetts

Shmuel Levin, 63, Chicago


Donnellan Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie Blvd. in Skokie

Theresa Lynne Paine, 32, Wilmette
Service July 19

Helen Miller, 103, Wheaton

Fernando Luis Villa, 96, St. Charles

Bonita "Bunny" Jean Eide Sendelbach, 85, Wilmette

Romulo B. Bathan, 78, Morton Grove

Kevin Michael McCarthy, 37, Highland Park

Ronaldo A. Paras, 81, Northbrook
Service July 23

Robert Christian Oberheide, 80, Chicago
Service July 31

Nancy Driscoll Bishop, 83, Glenview


Simkins Funeral Home, 6251 Dempster St. in Morton Grove

Bertha Shadeed, 92, Glenview

Marlene Joy Levitt, 84, Niles

Gregory Greenside, 80, Evanston


Featured Obituary:

Angelika Marie “Angie” Brandl, age 79, of Long Grove, IL formerly of Highwood, Northbrook and Sun City West, AZ, passed away on July 14, 2022. Beloved wife of John H. Brandl; loving mother of John (Lynn) and Ann Brandl; cherished Oma of Jack and Sam.

Angie was born in Stuttgart, Germany, the daughter of Willie Brucker and Anna Abele. She grew up in and around the area of Schwabisch Gmund, where her family ran The Rose Gasthaus. As a young girl, she was sponsored by the Tolstoy Foundation to emigrate to the United States, coming to live in Highwood. She traveled back and forth to Germany often, as she greatly loved her many relatives who were so important in her life.

One evening, fresh off of a trip back from Germany, Angie stopped into the Mary Jane Lanes in Highwood. That same night, a young man named John H. Brandl happened to be home on leave from the Army, and also decided to stop in to bowl a few games. The rest, as Opa says, is history. John and Angie were married 56 years. In that time, life came full circle as they purchased and reopened that bowling alley, renamed Highwood Lanes, which they operated along with the help of their children Ann and JB for many years.
Read more via Kelley & Spalding Funeral Home »

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