Power 92 said Wallace began DJ'ing at 17, beginning with neighborhood parties and school functions.
News of Carroll's death was shared on social media early Monday by multiple friends and collaborators.
Loved ones gathered to remember them, including Jream's father, Brandon Washington.
"They see all the uniforms in there with women wearing them," Williams said of her granddaughters.
Sanderson, a graduate of Brigham Young University and the University of Chicago, returned to UChicago from Princeton University in 1984.
Preston was shot and killed coming up on two years ago — a week before she had been set to receive her master's degree from Loyola.
Mattie Robertson died Dec. 27. She performed music, directed choirs, and taught students for decades.
With an astonishing career that spanned seven decades, Jones was a force who reshaped the music industry.
Beavers died early Saturday morning from natural complications surrounded by his family.
South suburban obituaries and available visitation information.
A Texas native and Harvard University alum, Coleman's activist and organizing work in Chicago dates back to the Civil Rights movement.
Earlier this week, Sanchez was shot and killed near the very Chicago high school where he was once a star player.
He spoke to a white woman in her family store.
Visitation for Rev. Charles Watkins will take place Jan. 31, with a funeral Mass at St. Cletus on Feb. 1.
A Chicago native who played for the White Sox and broadcasted their games for years has died.
Trisha had a wide and grinning smile that could put the lights on Broadway out of commission.
Visitation and funeral Mass for Richard and Susan Biehl are set for Aug. 3 and Aug. 4.
Izola White owned Izola's on 79th Street in Chatham for decades and is remembered for her "heart of gold."
Rev. Parrish was the associate pastor at St. Denis Church in Asburn from 2004-2005 until he was placed on long-term medical leave.
U.S. Navy Master-At-Arms Seaman Carlos Mazon passed away at age 19 while on active duty in the Persian Gulf.
Arrangements for Chicago blues great Lonnie Brooks are being handled by Blake-Lamb in Oak Lawn.
The South Side native was responsible for a city tradition that dates back more than 50 years.
Southland obituaries and available visitation information.