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Rita Ann (Uchytil) Hansen
Rita Ann (Uchytil) Hansen was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 10, 1932, and passed away at the age of 92, at her home in Mundelein, Illinois, on November 29, 2025
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Carol E. Matt (nee Middleton), 91, a longtime resident of Elk Grove Village, IL, left us to be with Jesus on Nov. 28, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona
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Feb. 14, 1951 - Nov. 21, 2025
Kathleen Lynn Malek (nee Boettcher), a resident of Mount Prospect, formerly of Pekin, Illinois passed away November 21, 2025, at the age of 74
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On November 28, 2025, Paul Raymond Addison, of Green Lake, Wisconsin, Medinah, Illinois, and Schiller Park, Illinois was peacefully reunited with his parents, Raymond and Bertha Addison, and his siblings, John and Ruth
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With profound sadness, we announce the peaceful passing of Tonita (Toni) Faye Paul, aged 85, of Naples, Florida, on November 23, 2025. A devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, Toni's warmth and kindness touched all who knew her, and her absence will be deeply felt.
Born in St. Charles, Illinois, on December 5, 1939, to Marvin and Francis Yeomans, Toni graduated from St. Charles High School in 1957. She dedicated her life to her family and found joy in volunteering, reading, golfing, and nurturing her garden — a testament to her remarkable green thumb.
From her earliest days as a Candy Striper volunteer to her active role in Elgin's Women's Club, and as co-founder of the Tuesday Toppers women's golf league at Randall Oaks Golf Club in Dundee, Illinois, Toni radiated happiness through helping others and fostering community spirit.
Her professional journey included over 20 years purchasing and decorating the Golf Shop at Randall Oaks, and more than a decade at Chuck Hines in Elgin, Illinois, where her love of fashion flourished and helped support her daughter's education. For seven years, Toni brought smiles to students as a computer assistant at Hoffman Estates High School
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Visitation for Richard J. Hass, 59, of Lake Zurich, will be on Friday, December 5, 2025, from 4:00 PM -8:00 PM at Ahlgrim Family Funeral Home, 415 S. Buesching Road, Lake Zurich, IL
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George C Kesteloot, 88, passed away Friday, November 28, 2025
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Walter George "Wally" Preissing, Minneapolis, 7/17/1957-11/20/2025.
Wally was the fourth child in the boisterous Preissing family of eight growing up in Arlington Heights, IL, in a too-small house made large with laughter, racket and love. As a kid, he juggled and rode the unicycle because that's who he was. He loved art, lots of art, and drawing - early works included logos for his fellow athletes at Arlington High. He and his siblings worked, because kids just did; delivering the local paper, working at the Racetrack, the Village Pump; and odd gigs here and there.
Wally studied industrial graphics and design at Harper Community College and Northern Illinois University, kickstarting a lifetime career spanning three states and a few continents. He worked to the end and had as recently as September designed tee shirts for the Boys fishing/golf trips and family gatherings. His work led him to his 5'2" 'larger than wife' of twenty-eight years, Theresa Angelo - 'Treece' to him, and mom of his stepkids, Jackson and Eva who lovingly knew him as 'Walty.' He was everything to his family, both immediate and extended, and to him, family was it - all of it. People were his favorite thing.
'Uncle Wally' to innumerable nieces and nephews who adored him for his ready wit, passion for life and his sharp interest in their lives. Wally kept both new friends and lifelong pals laughing, sparring and talking. He was that neighbor everyone called and he'd show up to lend a whatnot or volunteer his time, often stepping-up more than he was comfortably able and always taking on the managerial role. He understood that the kitchen was home and he truly knew his way around a lasagne, he'd ply you with his homemade cookies, and thought nothing of flipping pancakes for forty.
A lifelong Democrat, Walt used his resources to further democratic ideals. He also supported various non-profits; top on his list was Donate Life America and LifeSource Minnesota. He could hit a golf ball, but could also make losing a round fun. A Minnesota resident for most of his life, but such a fierce and true Bears fan, that the kids were gifted Bears apparel annually with endless quips!
Work and his relationships in it were vital to him. Wally mentored many young colleagues over the years, and took the guidance of less senior teammates gladly. He maintained a lifelong connection with old friends and new
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Kristen Michele Ziaja, age 49, of Wheaton, IL, formerly of Elmhurst, IL, passed away on Friday, November 28, 2025. She was born on March 20, 1976, in Waukegan, IL, to Richard R. Swanson and Ann (nee Horniacek)
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Michael George Rusniak—devoted husband, beloved father and grandfather, and cherished friend—passed away at home on November 25, 2025, in Elgin, Illinois, at age 75
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