1937
1999
After graduation from Oberlin College where he majored in chemistry, played varsity lacrosse, and earned a letter in soccer, he received his M.B.A. from the Kellogg School of Business. He was employed at American Machine and Foundry and at Motorola in business administration until he joined and later became a partner in the land syndication firm, Kenroy, based in Skokie, Illinois.
Mr. Mogul later created his own company, Barry Mogul and Associates, Inc., and became a part owner in the Chicago White Sox baseball team. He donated the land for the Mogul Family Butterfly Meadow in Lake Bluff, and he endowed the Sidney and Sarah Mogul Concert Fund in honor or his parents.
He is survived by his wife, Marla; his children, Steven, Alyssa, Joey, Rachel, and Sam; his granddaughter, Hayley; his father, Sidney Mogul; his brother, Edward; and his daughter-in-law, Robyn. He was preceded in death by his mother, Sarah Mogul.
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September 4, 2015
I remember Barry from the time we were freshmen in college... And I remember his family.  My sincerest condolences  to all.  So sad to hear.
    Mary Ann Rosenfeld Liebert
    Grew up in Chicago, now New York
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