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In Loving Memory of

Richard Ross Skloot

July 11th, 1963 - January 1st, 2020

Obituary

Richard Ross Skloot, age 56, beloved husband of Kari, nee Flugum. Loving father of Mason Skloot. Devoted son of Ina (the late Gerald) Nechamkin and the late Marvin (Judy Nelsen) Skloot, and son-in-law of Curtis and LaDonna Flugum. Cherished brother of Howard Skloot and Janet (Paul) Katz, brother-in-law of Kristi (Mike) Upah, Kandi (Dave) Brittain, and Mike (Marissa) Flugum. Adored uncle of Ian and Adam Katz; Alex and Ainsley Upah; Luke, Jack and Klare Brittain; Libbie, Emma and Christain Flugum. Preceded in death by nephew Nicholas Upah. Service Monday, 1:30 PM at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 195 North Buffalo Grove Rd., (one block North of Lake Cook Rd.) Buffalo Grove. Interment Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials in his memory may be made to Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, 302 Ridgefield Court, Asheville, NC 28806, www.curethekids.org. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Buffalo Grove Chapel - 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com.

Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals. www.chicagojewishfunerals.com

Memorial Events

FUNERAL SERVICE

Date & Time Monday 01/06/2020 at 01:30 PM

Address Chicago Jewish Funerals
Buffalo Grove Chapel
195 North Buffalo Grove Road
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089

Clergy
Rabbi Lisa Bellows
Rabbi Richard Prass
Congregation Beth Am

Interment

Address Memorial Park Cemetery
9900 Gross Point Road
Skokie, IL 60076

Shiva

Address Katz Residence
1300 Westchester Road
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089

Additional Information
Monday upon return from cemetery until 9PM
Tuesday and Wednesday 2PM - 9PM

Shiva Coordinator: Kelli Levy 847.951.1893

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