Obituaries
North Shore Death Notices: Sept. 18 To Sept. 24
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
Edward H. Keevins, 90, Lincolnshire
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Donald L. DuDeVoire, 86, Lincolnshire
Seguin & Symonds Funeral Home, 858 Sheridan Road in Highwood and 11 West Belvidere Road in Grayslake
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Darlene Ann Gates, 73, Chicago
Lisbet Leticia Ramirez Ramos, 54, Des Plaines
Reuland & Turnbough Funeral Home, 1407 N. Western Ave. in Lake Forest
Thomas D. Parr, 76, Lake Forest
Service Sept. 26
Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd. in Skokie and 195 N. Buffalo Grove Road in Buffalo Grove
Marshall Zweig, 92, Lincolnshire
Service Sept. 26
Reneé Elizabeth Brand, 64, Palatine
Service Sept. 26
Beaty Harris née Rosenblum, 98, Glenview
Service Sept. 27
James Block Zagel, 82, Chicago
Service Oct. 27
Norma May Rosenberg, 94, Wilmette
Jean Best née Cohn, 88, Skokie
Robert M. Dauber, 84, Evanston
Max Castle, 78, Hoffman Estates
Lyudmila Sildelnikova, 77, Northbrook
Stan Subeck, 74, Glenview
Donnellan Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie Blvd. in Skokie
Mark Harry Berens, 95, Northbrook
Service Sept. 26
Betty Hoffman Herr, 79, Des Plaines
Visitation Sept. 27, service Sept. 28
Mary McCarthy Hughes née McCarthy, 94, Glenview
Service Sept. 28
Barbara Mitchell Stutz, 98, Evanston
Service Oct. 28
Lita Mary Simpson Sabonis, 75, Skokie
Gene C. DiClementi, 72, Deerfield
Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center Road in Skokie
Jeanette Schulz née Siwinski, 70, Skokie
Service Sept. 28
Joseph Phillip “Joe” Spreitzer, 87, North Aurora
Service Sept. 30
Thompson Funeral & Cremation Services, 1917 Asbury Ave. in Evanston
Peggy A. Hood, 87, Evanston
Visitation Sept. 29, service Sept. 30
Evanston Funeral and Cremation, 1726 Central St. in Evanston
Elizabeth "Liz" Carlton Lithio, 36, Evanston
Service Oct. 14
N. H. Scott & Hanekamp Funeral Home, 1240 Waukegan Road in Glenview
U-Sa Herlihy, Northfield
Service Sept. 26
Louise Hansmann Curry, 84, Glenview
Visitation Oct. 6, service Oct. 7
Pauline F. Nelson, 97, Northbrook
Weinstein & Piser Funeral Home, 111 Skokie Blvd. in Wilmette
Bertha Gimbel née Foreman, 100, Lincolnwood
Ruth Budish, 94, Morton Grove
Julie R. Hess, 73, Buffalo Grove
Featured Obituary:
Marshall Zweig, 92, died on Friday, September 22, 2023 at Deerfield Crossing nursing home after suffering a stroke in May. Famous Chicago restaurateur served celebrities and fellow Chicagoans for many years. Marshall Zweig, everybody knew him as "Marshall", owned several restaurants in Chicago and the northern suburbs.
The first Zweig's restaurant was opened in 1919 on Madison Street by Marshall's grandparents, Alexander and Bella Zweig, who immigrated from Kolomyya Galicia. The Zweig's opened the Zweig's banquet hall and cafeteria on Roosevelt Road. Many Jewish couples got married at Zweig's banquet hall. The restaurant and banquet hall was located in the heart of the west side Jewish community. They served all the Jewish specialties in the 1960's.
Arthur Zweig, Marshall's father, opened Zweig's in Skokie at Church and Crawford. Marshall and his brother Herby opened Zweig's Restaurant in the late 60's in Niles across from the Mill Run theater. Many famous Las Vegas stars who performed at the Mill Run theater would come in to eat at Zweig's after the show. Zsa Zsa Gabor, Charro, Harry Belafonte, Jack Benny, Liberace, Steve and Eydie Gorme, Burt Reynolds, Sergio Franchi, Michael Jackson, Shecky Greene, Red Buttons and countless others ate at Zweig's. You never knew what celebrity came in to eat each week.
Everyone knew Marshall. He was like a celebrity himself, always telling a joke. Marshall would be at the hostess station always greeting his customers with a warm smile. Zweig's served the best corned beef and pastrami sandwiches and homemade soups. All the recipes were passed down from his grandmother Bella. They were known for serving a big bowl of complimentary pickles and bread to every customer.
After Zweig's closed in 1983, Marshall moved to Arizona and opened Zweig's in Scottsdale. In 1996, Marshall moved back to Illinois and opened Zweig's in Buffalo Grove on old McHenry Road. Customers still talk about missing Zweig's deli. Marshall served in the army during the Korean war, he was stationed in Baumholder, Germany. He met his wife Marilyn, as a customer at Zweig's and proposed to her later on in the Zweig's restaurant kitchen. They were married for 67 years. His passion was card playing and golf. He played many years the card game of Pan.Read more via Chicago Jewish Funerals »
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