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Chicago Tribune Business Section 2 Tuesday, June 19, 2018 OBITUARIES Death Notices Chicago Tribune extends our condolences to the families and loved ones of those who have passed. WALTER BAHR 1927-2018 Played on U.S. soccer team that beat England Death Notices Cortina, Laura Laura Cortina nee: Cavallo; Beloved wife of Michael; Dearest mother of Michelle (Drew) O'Connell, Joseph and Christine; Loving grandmother of Kellan O'Connell and Cade O'Connell; Fond sister of Angela (Sam) Messina. Memorial Visitation Thursday, June 21, 2018 from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

at Russo's Hillside Chapels, 4500 Roosevelt Road, Hillside, IL 60162 (Between Mannheim and Wolf Road). Interment Private. For additional info (708)449-5300. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.comobituaries Adamowicz, Henry A. Henry A.

Adamowicz, age 86, of Glenview. Retired 35-year teacher, Chicago Public Schools, retiring from Bridge Elementary School, Chicago. Beloved son of the late Albert and Francis; loving brother of Donald (the late Dorothy) and the late Edward Emily Stoklosa, and Anna Adamowicz; fond uncle to Dreana (Rob) Rubel, Joyce (Wayne) Jagusch, Gary (Connie) Stoklosa, Darlene (Dennis) Ferraro, and Gregory (Carmelina) Stoklosa; dear friend and teacher of many. Memorial Gathering, Friday, June 22, 201 8, from 4 to 8 p.m., at HABEN Funeral Home Crematory, 8057 Niles Center Skokie. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice.

For funeral information: 847.673.6111 or www.habenfuneral.com. ft Crosby, Lacynthia Noel 'Lacy' Lacynthia N. Crosby, 122572-52718. Survived by parents. Gentry Glenda Crosby; children, Lindsay Justin; siblings, Kim, Sheri, Gentry II, and Stephanie.

Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.comobituaries DREW HALLOWELLAP 2010 Walter Bahr was a member of the U.S. soccer squad that upset England at the 1950 World Cup in Brazil. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.comobituaries Arbis, Peter 'Petros' Peter "Petros" Arbis, age 89, of Planitero, Kleitoria Achaea Greece, passed away on Monday, June 1 8, 201 8. Beloved husband of Maria Arbis, nee Niarhos; devoted son of the late Andreas and Alexandra, nee Papadimitropoulou, Arbis; loving father of Andreas (Sophia) Arbis and Yannis (Irene) Arbis; proud grandfather of Alexandra, Petros, George, Petros and Demetri. Visitation Wednesday, June 20, 2018 from 4:00 pm 9:00 pm at Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N.

Cicero Chicago. Family and friends will meet Thursday, June 21, 2018, at St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, 2350 E. Dempster, Des Plaines, IL for funeral service at 10:00 am. Interment Elmwood Cemetery.

Arrangements by John G. Adinamis Funeral Directors, Ltd. For information please call 773-736-3833. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.comobituaries Berger, Frank J. Frank J.

Berger. 82 of Burr Ridge, a former longtime Darrow, Anita 'Onnie' Anita Straub Darrow passed away on June 15, 2018 at the age of 98, surrounded by family. She was predeceased by her brother John W. Straub, her sister Suzanne Straub Petersson, and her husband of 53 years, William Wheeler Darrow. Anita, known as Onnie, was born April 8th, 1920 to Walter and Anne Straub.

She graduated from the North Shore Country Day School, attended Vassar College, and later completed her BA degree at Northeastern Illinois University. She married Bill on September 3rd, 1941. After his death in 1995, she was never without his photo. She is survived by their six children, Peter, Anne (McCausland), John, James, William, and Philip, thirteen grandchildren, and fourteen great-grandchildren. A lifelong resident of the North Shore, Onnie was on the board of the Wieboldt Foundation for forty years, including several terms as its president, and also served as Chair of the Woman's Board of the University of Chicago.

An early and passionate advocate of social justice, she was a proud supporter of Interfaith Housing Center (now known as Open Communities), TWIG Day Camp, the ACLU, the League of Women Voters, Planned Parenthood and numerous other organizations. She was a patron of the arts and an amateur musician, playing for fifty years in the same string quartet. Onnie was an inspiration to the many whose lives she touched. Memorial services will be held Saturday, August 11th at 3pm at Christ Church in Winnetka. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to TWIG Day Camp and sent to Marsha Shane, 1805C Wildberry Lane, Glenview, II 60025, and to The People's Music School via their website Peoplesmusicschool.org.

Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.comobituaries By Ronald Blum Associated Press When Walter Bahr walked off the field in Brazil after the famous United States victory over England at the 1950 World Cup, he didn't expect to become a soccer celebrity. Known for many years as the father of two NFL placekickers, Bahr regained prominence in his own right when the Americans returned to soccer's showcase in 1990 after a 40-year absence. The last living player from that 1950 team, Bahr died Monday in Boalsburg, Pa, at 91, according to granddaughter Lindsey D. Bahr, a film writer for The Associated Press. His death was caused by complications that resulted from a broken hip.

"I say the older I get, the more famous I become," Bahr told the AP in 2010. "I wasn't famous for 50 years." A team of soccer unknowns, the U.S. won 1-0 over an England team that included Alf Ramsey and Tom Finney, who earned knighthoods. "Walter Bahr was one of the greatest people to ever be part of soccer in the United States," former U.S. Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati said.

"Not only was he a pioneer and a fantastic ambassador for our game over many years, he was a true gentleman." Bahr was portrayed by Wes Bentley in the 2005 movie "The Game of Their Lives." "A true legend in soccer in the United States," USSF President Carlos Cordeiro said. "His contribution to one of the most iconic moments in U.S. soccer history was only part of a lifetime of selfless contributions to the game. As a coach, a mentor, a friend and a colleague, Walter touched the lives of so many people in our sport, ensuring a legacy that will last for generations." Quick with a story, a laugh and a smile, Bahr resident of Hinsdale, died of complications from prostate cancer. Loving husband of 56 years to Beth, nee Froehlich; Beloved father of Karen, Amy HBk, started all three U.S.

matches at the 1950 World Cup. A defender who scored one goal in 19 international appearances, he made his international debut in a World Cup qualifier against Cuba in 1949, joining a national team that had lost its seven previous international matches by a combined 45-2. The Americans tied Cuba 1-1 in his debut, lost to Mexico, then beat Cuba as Bahr scored and earned a trip to the 1950 tournament in Brazil. The U.S. wasted a late lead to Spain in its opener and lost 3-1.

England was coming off a win over Chile. "We knew we weren't in the same class as the English team," Bahr said. "But anybody worth their salt when they go out onto the field, they always think there's some possibility that something can happen, that they could steal a victory." In the match at Belo Horizonte on June 29, 1950, Bahr collected a throw-in from Ed Mcllvenny and took a shot from about 25 yards that Joe Gaetjens deflected past goalkeeper Bert Williams with a diving header late in the first half. Frank Borghi had some spectacular saves that made the lead stand up. "As much as we were very thrilled and pleased to win the game, most of us felt the same way: 'How's that English club going to go back home and face their Bahr said.

"It was a lot easier for us to explain the victory than for them to go back and explain that defeat." Born April 1, 1927, Bahr was a graduate of Temple University and part of the 1948 U.S. Olympic team. He won American Soccer League titles with the Philadelphia Nationals in 1950, '51, '53 and '55 and with Uhrik Truckers in '56. Bahr coached the Philadelphia Spartans from 1958-63 and the Philadelphia Ukrainians from 1964-69, then became Temple's coach from 1970-73. He coached Perm State to 12 NCAA tournament appearances from 1974-88, leading the Nittany Lions to the semifinals in 1979, when he was United Soccer Coaches College Coach of the Year.

He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame with the entire 1950 team in 1976. He also is survived by his wife of 71 years, the former Davies Uhler; daughter Davies Ann Desiderio; and sons Matt, Chris and Casey. All three sons played in the North American Soccer League, and Chris played in 1976 Olympic qualifiers. Matt and Chris each won two Super Bowls. A memorial service is scheduled for June 29 at St.

Andrews Episcopal Church in State College, Pa. Wk: i (Kevin) Rodenbeck, Daniel land Beth (Andy) Foster; Proud grandpa to Kevin, Grace and Ben Rodenbeck land Clara and Kate Foster; Brother of Tom (Kay), Joe (Queenie), Jim (Ellen), the late Jack and Mary Kay (Butch) Iglinski; Loving uncle to many nieces and nephews. Frank was involved in the community and instrumental in starting Hinsdale Falcon Football. He also was a faithful member of St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church, Wednesday morning Bible study, and Tuesday coffee at Quinn's.

His faith, generosity and charismatic smile will always be remembered. Visitation Thursday, June 21, from 9:00 A.M. till time of Celebration of Life, 10:00 A.M. at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church, Fourth and Clay St.

Hinsdale, IL 60521. Memorials appreciated to Little Sisters of the Poor, 2325 N. Lakewood Chicago, IL 60614 or www.littlesistersofthepoorchicago.org. Arrangements entrusted to Brian Powell Funeral Directors of Hinsdale, 630-703-9131 or De Frank, Mary Mary De Frank, age 52, of Glenview. Beloved daughter of the late Sam and Frances De Frank; loving sister of Camille De Frank (Eddie Chez), Sam (Anne) De Frank, Lucia De Frank, Frank (Donna) DeFrank and Joe DeFrank; beloved aunt to many nieces and nephews; dear sister in law of Helen De Frank and Maria De Frank.

Visitation Tuesday, June 19, 2018, 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at Donnellan Family Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie Blvd. at Old Orchard Road, Skokie, IL 60077. Memorial Service 11:00 a.m.

Wednesday June 20, 2018 at Sacred Heart Church, 1077 Tower Road, Winnetka, IL 60093. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Cure PSP, 1206 York Road, Suite L4, Lutherville, MD 21093 or (www. psp.org). Info: 847 675-1990 or www.donnellanfuneral.com. Donnellan Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.comobituaries WELL FUNERAL DIRECTORS Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.comobituaries Bridges, Jack E.

Jack E. Bridges, 93, of Arlington formerly of ffiiicafio Daily Sribune Park Ridge; loving husband of 66 years to Martha; loved father to Victoria (Randy) Bumgarner, Amelia (Mark) Cieslewicz and Cynthia (Denis) Jones; Fozio, Dominic A Dominic A. Fozio, age 76, of North Aurora passed away on May 19, 2018. Beloved husband of Ruth J. Fozio, nee Edwards.

Devoted father of Michael A. (Debra) Fozio and Lisa A. Fozio- (Michael) Thielk. Proud grandfather of Ashley Fozio, Nicholas (Katie) Thielk, Jake Thielk Zachary Thielk. He is also survived by his sisters, Rosemary (Nat) Mentjox Dianne (Thomas) Carik.

Dominic worked for Jewel Food Stores as a butcher for 40 years. He enjoyed retirement, especially spending time with his adored cats. Max Holly. He is predeceased by his parents, Anthony Rose Fozio, his parents in law, Robert Jennie Edwards and Delores Edwards and his brother in law Robert Edwards. Interment was private.

Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.comobituaries beloved grandfather to Lee (Whitney) Bumgarner, Roger (Stephanie) Bumgarner, Karen Cieslewicz, Brian Cieslewicz, Scott Jones and Andrew Jones; cherished great-grandfather to William, Charlie, Benjamin, and Elizabeth. Visitation Thursday, June 21, 2018 from 1 pm until the 2 pm Funeral Service at the Odean Johnson Chapel, at the Moorings of Arlington 811 E. Central Arlington IL 60005. Interment 3 pm at Mt. Emblem Cemetery, 520 E.

Grand Elmhurst, IL 60126. In lieu of flowers memorials may be given to Alzheimer's Association of Greater Chicago 8430 W. Bryn Mawr Ste. 800, Chicago, IL, 60631 www. alz.orgillinois or Park Ridge Community Church, 100 Courtland Park Ridge, IL 60068.

Funeral Information and condolences can be given at www. GlueckertFuneralHome.com or (847) 253-0168. Glueckert Schmidt of Sherman, 111., was convicted of dereliction of duty, issued a written reprimand and fined $5,672 in pay.) In 2004 Clayton Kirk-patrick, former editor of The Chicago Tribune who presided over a sweeping transformation of the newspaper in the 1970s, died at 89inGlenEllyn. In 2005, 14 Formula 1 drivers refused to participate in the United States Grand Prix because of unresolved concerns over the safety of their Michelin tires. (The race was won by Michael Schumacher, one of six drivers who raced using Bridgestone tires.) In 2008 Democrat Barack Obama announced he would bypass public financing for the presidential election, even though Republican John McCain was accepting it.

In 2013 Emmy Award-winning actor James Gan-dolfini, who starred as mob boss Tony Soprano in "The Sopranos," died in Italy; he was 51. returned to Earth after nearly three days in orbit. In 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1964 survived an 83-day filibuster in the U.S. Senate and was approved 73-27. In 1984 the Chicago Bulls chose Michael Jordan of the University of North Carolina third in the NBA draft, following Hakeem Olaju-won of the University of Houston and Sam Bowie of the University of Kentucky.

In 1986 the Supreme Court ruled that sexual harassment of employees violates federal law against sex discrimination in the workplace. Also in 1986 University of Maryland basketball star Len Bias, who had just become the first-round draft choice of the Boston Celtics, suffered a fatal cocaine-induced seizure. In 2003 the Air Force dropped manslaughter and aggravated assault charges against two Illinois Air National Guard pilots who had mistakenly bombed Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan in 2002. (On July 6, 2004, one of the pilots, Maj. Harry ON JUNE 19 In 1586 English colonists sailed from Roanoke Island, N.C., after failing to establish England's first permanent settlement in America.

In 1862 Congress prohibited slavery in U.S. territories. In 1865 Union Gen. Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, to announce the end of slavery two year after the Emancipation Proclamation. (The day has since been celebrated as In 1903 baseball's Lou Gehrig was born in New York.

In 1910 Father's Day was celebrated for the first time, in Spokane, Wash. In 1961 the Supreme Court struck down a provision in Maryland's constitution requiring state officeholders to profess a belief in God. In 1963 Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space, Grossman, Abe 'Al' A Grossman, Abe "Al" age 89, beloved husband of Arlene nee Gershon for 62 years. WWII Army Veteran. Son of the laic iviui i lo ai iu rusc ji ussi I iai I.

luvii ig Father of Bonnie (Friend Sherwin) Grossman and Lynn (John) Quinn of Piano, TX. Loving Poppy of Jennifer (Jeffrey) Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.comobituaries Brines, Rosalie Rosalie Brines, nee Weiss, age 91, of Skokie. Wife of the late Thomas Richard Wakefield, David Nudell, and Robert Paul Brines; loving mother of Dawn (Michael) Sullivan and Mark (Christine) Brines; cherished grandmother of Heather (Steve) Anderson, Colleen (Derek) Starr, Shannon (Matt) Curtis, Meaghan (Matthew) Simpson, Claire, Roy and Sam Brines; adoring great-grandmother of ten; beloved daughter of the late Morris and Sarah Weiss; fond sister of the late Loretta Alpern. Visitation, Tuesday, June 19, 2018, from 4 to 8 p.m. at HABEN Funeral Home Crematory, 8057 Niles Center Skokie.

Graveside Service, Wednesday, 12:30 p.m., at Memorial Park Cemetery, 9900 Gross Point Skokie. Funeral info: www.habenfuneral.com or 847.673.6111. Vegh of New Rochelle, NY and Emily Abrams of Alexandria, VA. Great Grandpa Al of Sammy, Zoey, and Abigail. Brother of the late Herman Glendon and the late Rae Eldot of Lexington, KY.

Graveside services Wednesday, 2PM at Shalom Memorial Park, 1700 Rand Arlington Heights, IL In lieu of flowers remembrances to JourneyCare in Glenview would be appreciated. Arrangements by Mitzvah Memorial Funerals, 630-Mitzvah (630 -648-9824) or www.MitzvahFunerals.com. Gsna Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.comobituaries Hausman, Hilda Hilda Hausman nee Gree age 91 of Chicago beloved wife of the late Jerome Sloan and the late Herbert Hausman. Loving mother of Allan (Jill) Sloan, Martin (Rosemary) Sloan, Danny (MaryAnn) Sloan, and Debra Sloan. Dear grandmother of Jennifer, Erik, Meghan, Matthew, and BreeAnn.

Great grandmother of Jack, Parker, Madelyn, Willem, and Sydni. Fond sister of the late Beverly Black. Aunt, cousin, and friend of many. Visitation Wednesday 9 am until time of Life Celebration Service at 11 am at Kolssak Funeral Home, 189 S. Milwaukee Ave.

(2 Blocks of Dundee Road) Wheeling. Interment Waldheim Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Alzheimer's Association at https:act.alz.org appreciated. For Funeral info call 847.537.6600 or www.funerals.pro. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.comobituaries Cohanim, Hoshang Hoshang Cohanim, 83.

Beloved husband of the A late Parvaneh. Loving father of Roya (Lou) Meshulam, Robert Cohanim and if Rebecca Cohanim. Proud grandfather of Allie, Marissa, Isabel, Noah, Cherish, Charisma, Celeste and Cadence. Dear Brother of Aghajan, Mohtaram, Nosrat, Manoucher, Hamdam, Jalal, Bejat, Asher, Nasser and Sirous. Graveside service Tuesday 1 PM, at Shalom Memorial Park, 1700 W.

Rand (Sec. VII Mt. Zion) Arlington Heights. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in his memory to Jewish United Fund, Ben Gurion Way, 30 S. Wells Chicago, IL 60606, www.

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