His family was his whole life, and he was a dedicated husband and father who gave his all for them.
Tom's generosity knew no bounds, and he was always willing to lend a helping hand.
Pat leaves a legacy of love and wonderful memories to all who knew her.
A generous soul who loved unconditionally, and gave without hesitation.
Kathy showed her family how to always be happy and taught them the true meaning of selfless love.
Mark grew up in Peoria, IL and graduated from Augustana College, Rock Island. He retired from Barrett's Technology Solutions, Naperville.
Jodi will be remembered for her strong spirit, her sense of humor, and the deep love she had for the people in her life.
Catherine lived a life marked by warmth, humor, and a spirit that made the ordinary feel meaningful.
Sam was a skilled craftsman and perfectionist with the rare ability to build, create and fix almost anything.
Joan's life reflected quiet strength and care, and she leaves behind memories that will be cherished by many.
Max was the kind of person who could light up any room with his smile and his sense of humor.
He enjoyed a long and successful career as an engineer with Caterpillar Tractor Company.
Lifelong Joliet resident passes away at age 63.
First American woman to work a box for Lloyd's of London, a landmark achievement in a traditionally male-dominated profession, passes away.
Above all else, she was a devoted loving mother whose kindness, strength, and unwavering love for her family will always be remembered.
Rick was a creative and curious soul who had a passion for writing poems and essays that reflected his imagination and heartfelt nature.
Barb lived with a generous heart and a spirit open to life's journeys, offering care and kindness in ways that left a lasting impression.
A beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and dear friend passed away at the age of 77.
He loved fast cars, and his passion for racing was a lifelong part of who he was. His race car proudly carried the number 22
Catherine was a brave cancer survivor whose resilience and strength inspired all who knew her.
Judy was a member of the Joliet Ski Club, Hustler’s Ski Club, and the Chicago Metropolitan Ski Council.
A faithful member of Crossroads Christian Church and longtime New Lenox resident passed away at 80.
Founder of Shorewood Animal Hospital leaves behind cherished memories.
She carried warmth into the lives of those around her and offered a steady example of compassion, thoughtfulness, and enduring love.
Alyce leaves a legacy of love to all who knew and loved her.
As a Certified Public Accountant and partner with Crowe LLP, Mike enjoyed thirty-four years specializing in auditing banks.
He had a passion for old cars, motorcycles- especially his beloved Harley- and anything that offered a little speed and excitement.
Devin lived life to the fullest, embracing every moment with energy and excitement. Adventure was part of who he was.
Former beloved Pastor of St. Paul the Apostle Parish passes away.
Marlene was a truly unique and special soul with the ability to not take herself and life too seriously.
In 1972, Greg began a 30-year career with United States Gypsum Corporation (USG), working at various locations in the United States.
A longtime Joliet resident and proud member of the Teamsters Local 705 and Local 710 passes away at age 87.
Known as “Mr. Music,” David's knowledge, professionalism, and love for the industry left a lasting impression.
Roger leaves behind a legacy of kindness, laughter, and unwavering friendship.
Remembered for his dedication to his family, love of sports, loyal friendships, and the enthusiasm he brought to the things he enjoyed.
Guided by his deep faith, Michael was a dedicated member of Community Christian Church in Plainfield.
Dedicated family man leaves a legacy of cherished memories.
Carla was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend whose gentle spirit and caring heart touched all who knew her.
Founding member of Stone Hill Bible Church remembered for her fun loving eternal optimism, and
Gerald John Regis was a classic car enthusiast and loved sharing stories of his life experiences with friends and family.
Ken Harris' son, Cameron, 21, was found unresponsive June 28. His family was notified by the United States Air Force's major general.