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South Suburban Death Notices April 16
South Suburban obituaries and available visitation information.

I grew up on the North West side of Chicago. Somewhere along the way high school and college happened, which brought me, for the first time, to Chicago’s Southland. For this, I’m eternally grateful, as serving H-F as editor for over two years has undoubtedly been the most intense and valuable learning experience of my life. In early 2013, I transitioned from H-F editor to Community Editor and I now cover social media, news aggregation and real-time news for the south suburban Chicago Patch network.
I used to play in a punk rock band and still play music today. I also make short comedy films under the moniker Ratt Bros. Studios. Cooking and eating are also strong passions of mine. As the old Journey song goes, “(I) like a lot of things.”
Feel free to drop me a line at ryan.fitzpatrick@patch.com or call at 708.657.7048.
South Suburban obituaries and available visitation information.

The Lyrids can be unpredictable—sometimes resulting in up to 100 shooting stars per hour.
This is the second year in a row Marquette University junior Kelsey Kalemba spent her spring break helping others.
This is the second time Frankfort native Matthew Smith received the award from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
What began as an argument in a south Chicago neighborhood home turned into a deadly shootout.
A mild winter and increased revenues will allow the village to move forward with improvement plans.
The Lyrids can be unpredictable—sometimes resulting in up to 100 shooting stars per hour.
Also this week: a drunk driver falls asleep in an Oak Forest Burger King drive-through and a Chicago Heights woman talks about the challenges of running a pit bull rescue shelter.
Also this week: a drunk driver falls asleep in an Oak Forest Burger King drive-through and a Chicago Heights woman talks about the challenges of running a pit bull rescue shelter.
Also this week: a drunk driver falls asleep in an Oak Forest Burger King drive-through and a Chicago Heights woman talks about the challenges of running a pit bull rescue shelter.
Palos Heights native officially becomes an officer in the U.S. Navy at age 37 • Ex-Flossmoor police officer fails in attempt to prove firing was racially motivated • Chicago Heights woman talks about the challenges of running a pit bull rescue shelter.
Also this week: a drunk driver falls asleep in an Oak Forest Burger King drive-through and a Chicago Heights woman talks about the challenges of running a pit bull rescue shelter.
The United States Postal Service is now desperately looking for ways to check huge financial losses.
Upload a photo to the New Lenox Patch Neighborhood Gallery and it could be "Pic of the Day!" How would you describe New Lenox in a single picture—or even a dozen?
Calling all cars, motorcycles, bicycles, mopeds, quads, dirt bikes, tractors, riding mowers and any other vehicular contraption you can conjure up. Frankfort Patch hopes to show off your awesome rides.
Also this week: Marist goes worldwide over Easter break and remembering Mary Frances Brush.
Also this week: Tips on avoiding baseball injuries and Longtime Orland Park Resident Gary Blummer is Remembered.
Also this week: a local insurance guy gives an update on Obamacare and we’re warned of the hazards of hoarding.
A lawsuit supported in part by Chuck’s Gun Shop in south suburban Riverdale is not enough to get in the way of President Preckwinkle’s new $25 firearm sales tax.
Also this week: a drunk driver falls asleep in an Oak Forest Burger King drive-through and a Chicago Heights woman talks about the challenges of running a pit bull rescue shelter.