He lived a life rich in purpose, service, and unwavering dedication to those around him.
Proud retired Journeyman Wireman of IBEW Local 701 passes away at age 77.
A lifelong Joliet resident passes away at 52.
Downers Grove North graduate was a free spirit with many talents and much knowledge put others first and encouraged them to succeed.
Bernadette C. Dow passes away at the age of 77.
He was a United States Navy Veteran who served during the Korean War.
Richard and his wife, Janice, relocated to Woodridge, IL in 1979, after he took a job in Chicago as a sales executive. He retired in 2010.
Hohnke was recently given the Building On Our Dream Award, honoring his more than 30 years of service to Woodridge.
Police Officer with the Downers Grove Police Department and Plainfield resident passes away unexpectedly.
Barbara served the White Sox organization in numerous capacities, most recently as Assistant to the Chairman, Jerry M. Reinsdorf.
She retired from General Motors/Fisher body division, in the accounting office as an accountant, after 32 years of dedicated service.
Avid snow skier and accomplished cook and chess player passes away unexpectedly.
Robert M. Beavers Jr., 71, long-time McDonald’s officer, board member, McDonald’s supplier and entrepreneur, passed away on August 18, 2015.
Brownson was a proud member of the Downers Grove Township Democratic Organization and an honored member of VFW Post 5696.
Former all state cross country runner, 22, took own life after struggles with mental illness.
Michael Yates, 52, grew up in Glen Ellyn and died Friday in an accident at Midway Airport. Funeral services will be held this week.
Darien neighbors organize online fundraiser to help pay funeral costs for Deividas Mockus, the trucker killed in Monday’s second I-55 crash. Visitation and funeral set for Friday and Saturday.
Memorials and upcoming visitations at area funeral homes.
Services are Thursday for a World War II veteran who worked as a scientist at Argonne Laboratory.
Friends and colleagues gathered outside Trotter's shuttered Lincoln Park restaurant to pay tribute to the visionary chef, mentor and philanthropist.
Trotter closed his Lincoln Park restaurant last year after 25 years. He was a pioneer and fixture in the Chicago gourmet food scene.
Stitch, the county's only cadaver-detecting canine, died Friday at the age of 9.
Trustee Susan Burtnette passed away on Sunday just two weeks after winning election to the Board of the Village for which she had such a great passion.
The former Woodridge resident graduated from Northern Illinois and was a teacher and librarian.
Donald F. Lawrence, of Woodridge, died at 81. A visitation will take place Jan. 10.
Alyssa Van Meter died Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012. She was 25.
The Woodridge Village Board observed a moment of silence in memory of Thomas A. Tousignant at its September 27 meeting.
Traffic study conducted during low-traffic times, resulting in inaccurate data.
The tree is planted in Memorial Park at the intersection of Janes Avenue and Center Drive.
Szczepaniak died Oct. 6 of pancreatic cancer. He was buried in a Walter Payton jersey and hundreds wore Bears gear to his wake on the night of what would have been his 50th birthday.
Szczepaniak died Oct. 6 in Woodridge. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer on Sept. 14.
Fire district pioneer died Sunday. Visitation is scheduled Thursday; funeral is Friday.
Louise Schneider was one of the founding members of Woodridge with her husband, Frank, in 1959.