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Jeanette Ehrhart Ingrasci

1943 - 2020

Jeanette Ehrhart Ingrasci obituary, 1943-2020, Western Springs, IL

Jeanette Ingrasci Obituary

Ingrasci, Jeanette Ehrhart

Jeanette Ehrhart Ingrasci died peacefully on May 28, 2020, at Amita/LaGrange Hospital, from complications of her two-year struggle to overcome heart disease, COPD, and bone-marrow cancer. She was 77, having been born in 1943 in her hometown of Quincy, IL, the daughter of John and Jeanette Ehrhart. After graduating from Quincy's Notre Dame High School, her scholarships at St. Louis University garnered her the B.A., Master's, and Ph.D. degrees in history which were the foundation of her later careers. Her concentration in American Political History and American Studies gave her a keen sense of our nation's intellectual currents underpinning its culture and its value-systems' bases, an education that permeated her careers in teaching, editing, writing, and mass-marketing. As a graduate student she taught at City House, an academy of the Madams of the Sacred Heart, one of whose noteworthy alumnae was Kate Chopin, famed author of pre-feminist fiction: The Awakening, "Desiree's Baby." She also taught at Roosevelt High School in St. Louis. After her marriage to Hugh James Ingrasci in 1966, the couple lived in New York State, where she taught European Civilization and courses in 19th and 20th century American history.

People who met Jeanette, especially her students, would often remark that "she looks like Julie Andrews." Jeanette's facial resemblance clearly prompted these initial impressions, but what the reactions really expressed was that she was as likeable as Julie Andrews. People instinctively responded to her warmth, her vibrancy, her spunk, and the generosity that fueled her quick-witted conversations and her openness in relating to everyone she met. One of the musicians she played with in the West Suburban Symphony as a cellist, captured the zeitgeist of her personality: "You know, Mozart's sonatas make you come fully alive, and Jeanette's like that – fully alive, and she makes you feel that way." Jeanette's being likeable got her elected as the president of her symphonic group for the many years during which she lived in Hinsdale and Western Springs, IL. As such, she hired conductors, booked venues, hired guest soloists, and handled both publicity and box office sales for the organization. She also got recruited to become a Cub Scout den mother, and later, a Girl Scout troop leader for her daughter, Rachel, and then volunteered to lead fund drives for her local Girl Scout region (motivating her son, Matthew, to become an Eagle Scout). The area's garden club was also one of her blissful pursuits, and she daily tended her own garden, so that it blossomed with the colors of the season. She was ever on her knees, attentively weeding and pruning her pampered plants and bushes.

Jeanette's second career path led her to become a senior editor at three Chicago publishing houses: Rand McNally, Harcourt Brace, and Benefic Press. Her gifts of writing, editing, and the cut-and-paste composing of texts helped her create the marketing appeal of a number of best-selling high school history texts, distributed nationally. Jeanette co-presented these texts (to state school boards) with sales reps to get these books adopted for state-wide use.

In her final two phases of her career, she became a "work-at-home mom" for her daughter, Rachel, and son, Matt (sometimes called upon to offer her consultant services "on location" at various midwestern business conferences). Jeanette's marketing skills now came to the fore as a consultant for the Wilson Learning Corporation, facilitating workshops for large-scale business executives and their salespersons: seminars in cross-selling, team-building, overcoming sales resistance, and the need for time-management (efficiency) skills. These workshops led to her final career move, a consulting position with Time-Warner. As an independent consultant Jeanette collaborated with the V.P. of Training and Development for Time Inc.'s Sales & Marketing Division to launch and establish a Training Department in the mid-1980s. Her work in developing written and testing materials across a broad spectrum of industry initiatives was significant: its excellence was recognized by the company, and her impact upon the sales staff became her legacy to them for the next 30 years. Her specific work for People, Time, Sports Illustrated, Money, and Fortune, helped to introduce and educate the sales force and marketing department to the nuances of periodical distribution. Through the use of skilled writing and editing, she was able to take industry jargon and technical details and turn them into documents that engaged both the new and veteran employees, and fueled a period of record newsstand sales. Her manager at Time-Warner best describes her contribution: "Jeanette was involved in every aspect of the establishment of Sales and Marketing Training at TWR. Her ability to quickly grasp the subject matter and turn it into the printed work was remarkable, and she is worthy of as much credit and praise as I am for our success in making People, Time, Sports Illustrated, Money, and Fortune magazines the preeminent news publications that the public reads today."

Jeanette's spirit, her love of life, and her warm-heartedness will be fondly missed by her sister, Elizabeth (Greg) Blaine; her brothers, John (Dana) Ehrhart and Steve (Joan) Ehrhart; her nieces, Kathryn (Mike) Puffenberger, Margaret (Troy) Reynolds, Elizabeth (David) Lombardi, Ann (Andrew) Leavitt, and Jane Ehrhart; her nephews, Ben (Jamie) Ehrhart and Ned Blaine; her childhood-on cousins, Barbara (Claus) Rode, Paul (Denise) Blaesing, and Mark (Connie) Blaesing. Most of all, the treasure of her presence will be absent from her oh-so-fortunate husband of 54 years, Hugh, and the "most important charges in her life": her son and daughter, Matt and Rachel. We will all tuck her in tenderly in our memories as that unforgettable, fully human being who was not only just plain likeable, but irresistibly loveable.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on May 31, 2020.

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Marsha Looney

June 3, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Mark Neiswender

June 2, 2020

So very sorry to hear about Jeanettes passing. A LOT of great memories growing up in the hood with the Steve and the family! Spent a lot of time at the Ehrhart home. Even though Jeanette was older, always looked up to her as a big sister, someone I could tease. Steve, John and Beth, my sincerest condolences to you and your families. RIP Jeanette.

Lloyd Bachrach

June 1, 2020

Dear Hugh, & Family, I am so very sorry for your loss. May the memories you hold be a blessing to you all.

Roxanne and John Owens

June 1, 2020

We were so sorry to hear of Jeanette's passing. We remember fondly the dinner we had at your house a couple years ago. She was a wonderful hostess--full of interesting and engaging stories. It sounds like she is no longer in pain. It's never easy to lose someone, but during this Covid time makes it even worse. May your memories bring you some comfort. Sincerely, Roxanne and John Owens

Roxanne and John Owens

June 1, 2020

What a beautiful tribute. She was a lovely and interesting woman. We had a great time the night we had dinner at your house. We are sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.

Bill & Sandy Levy

June 1, 2020

Jeanette was a loved and admired family member who will be greatly missed.

June 1, 2020

Hugh, I am so sorry for your great loss. You have always spoken so fondly and beautifully of your precious wife. You are in my thoughts.
best, Salli Berg Seeley

Marsha Looney

May 31, 2020

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

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