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In Loving Memory of

Myron H. Spigelman

August 9th, 2024

Obituary

Myron "Mike" Spigelman, 91, passed away on August 9, 2024. Beloved husband and best friend of Lila (nee' Putterman) for nearly 69 wonderful years; loving father of Alan (Vicki), Susan (Lee) Blumenfeld and Nancy (David) Rabinowitz; cherished "Papa" of Eric (Susie) Spigelman, Greg Spigelman, Zachary Blumenfeld, Julie Blumenfeld, Brian Rabinowitz and Hannah (fiance' Caleb Marx) Rabinowitz; adored "Papa Mike" of Eli and Nora Spigelman; adored son of the late Ben and Rose Spigelman; much loved brother of Elaine Billings and brother in-law of the late Shirley (the late Bob) Prager, the late Evelyn (the late Arthur) Salk, and the late Selma (Jerry) Schaffner; uncle and friend of many. Memorial donations can be made to the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center, www.givetomedicine.uchicago.edu/our-work/celiac-disease, National Alliance of Mental Health, www.nami.org or American Cancer Society, www.donate.cancer.org. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. Services are private. To leave condolences: www.shalommemorial.org or (847) 255-3520.

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Date & Time Wednesday 08/14/2024

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Private Service

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