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John H. Carle

John H. Carle

John H. Carle of Arlington Heights, IL, was born on August 27, 1946, in Chicago, IL, and grew up in Des Plaines, IL, the middle child of Gloria (nee Krueger) and John H. Carle Sr., and passed away unexpectedly on January 1, 2026, in Cancun, Mexico

 
Cheryle Jeanne Terry Wilcox

Cheryle Jeanne Terry Wilcox

Cheryle Jeanne Terry Wilcox, 81, passed away in the home of her dreams on Saturday afternoon, February 21, 2026, bathed in familial love. She was born in Des Moines, Iowa on October 22, 1944. At that time her father, stationed in England, was preparing to ship out to join the US Army's invasion of Europe during World War Il; and he would not meet his new daughter, his first child, until December 1945

 
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William Bastian

William Bastian

William Bastian of Mt. Prospect, IL, passed away November 15, 2025, at 97 years of age

 
Kathryn C. Mulvaney

Kathryn C. Mulvaney

Kathryn C. Mulvaney, 91, a longtime resident of Libertyville and Grayslake, Illinois, passed away on February 4, 2026, at Highland Park Hospital in Highland Park, Illinois. She was born on November 10, 1934, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, to John and Helen Froehlich

 
Robert L. Warren

Robert L. Warren

Robert L. Warren (91) of Lake Zurich, IL, was born on June 29, 1934, to William and Marguarite (Running) Warren of Lapeer, Michigan. He passed away peacefully with his loving family on March 6, 2026

 
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Kenneth Walter  Rundquist

Kenneth Walter Rundquist

Kenneth Walter Rundquist passed away on March 7, 2026. Ken was born on July 13, 1940, in Oak Park, Illinois, to the late Walter and Pearl (Hangebrauck) Rundquist. He was the oldest of five children. He attended Leyden High School in Franklin Park, Illinois and Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois

 
Jacob W. "Jack" Richtman

Jacob W. "Jack" Richtman

Jacob W. "Jack" Richtman Jacob W. "Jack" Richtman, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great-grandfather of Elburn, Illinois, passed away peacefully at 101 years on March 10, 2026, after a life lived with extraordinary fullness, faith, and devotion to family

 
Ben K. Blake

Ben K. Blake

Feb. 13, 1941 - Dec. 1, 2025 Retired Chief of Police, Carpentersville, IL (1998)

 
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Frances Shevchik Holappa

Frances Shevchik Holappa

Frances Shevchik Holappa (née Linko), of Barrington, was born October 4, 1938, in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, to John and Josephine (nee Chvala) Linko, and passed away peacefully on March 12, 2026, in Barrington, Illinois

 
Nancy Corwith Hamill Winter

Nancy Corwith Hamill Winter

A Life Supremely Lived Nancy Corwith Hamill Winter, a visionary conservationist, passionate equestrian, and student of the world, died peacefully on February 27, 2026, while spending time with her beloved horses and friends in Aiken, South Carolina. She was 83. Based in Woodstock, Vermont, Nancy was a proud native of Illinois, where her family had deep roots. Nancy leaves a legacy of kindness, generosity, and collaborative leadership in numerous organizations and in communities across the country. Born on March 9, 1942, Nancy spent her childhood in Wayne, Illinois, exploring local fields and forests with her family and cadre of close friends involved in the Wayne-DuPage Pony Club. She attended the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, Skidmore College, Bennett College, and George Washington University where she studied Asian language and cultures. In the early 1960's, Nancy taught English in post-war Japan, an experience that shaped her lifelong commitment to cross-cultural understanding. Nancy went on to a distinguished career as an equestrian competitor, coach, and breeder, coming within reach of the 1984 US Olympic Equestrian team. Nancy was also deeply invested in the emerging field of therapeutic riding as well as supporting young competitive riders and a next generation of elite equestrian eventers. One of her proudest accomplishments was owning and breeding the 2025 Connemara Sport Horse of the Year, No May Moon, trained and ridden by long-time equestrian partner Allison Springer. Nancy traveled the world and embraced every journey with extraordinary preparation, an open heart, and an adventurous spirit that was infectious to all. She found humor and awe in her travels, making authentic connections and lifelong friendships with those she met along her way. Nancy held her most special places close to her heart: the remnant native prairies and burr oak savannas of Illinois, the rolling fields of Virginia in fall riding season, snowy peaks in the Rockies, Alps, and Himalayas, and her favorite trout streams. A tireless and conscientious traveler, she felt equally at home exploring exotic markets and visiting ancient sacred sites around the world. Witnessing the loss of cherished natural areas and ongoing environmental degradation spurred a lifetime of activism and strategic action to conserve farmland and wildlife habitat. Nancy held significant leadership roles and was an active supporter of The Nature Conservancy (Illinois Chapter), Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation, Equine Land Conservation Resource, Teton Regional Land Trust, Bhutan Foundation, and other organizations. She applied a keen intellect, gave generously, and honed deep collaboration skills to advance environmental stewardship, equestrian causes, and democracy at the local and national levels. Nancy was an enthusiastic yet patient bridge-builder with allies dedicated to honoring and protecting nature. In her last decade, Nancy developed meaningful relationships with leaders of the Ho-Chunk Nation and other Native Americans who shared her land ethic

 

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