Mann, Milton B. beloved husband of Joan (nee Schreiner), dear son of Mildred Mann (nee Broida) and the late John Mann, fond brother of Robert (Galina) and Susan Mann (Laddie), adored brother-in-law of Louis (Marta) Schreiner, uncle of many nephews and dear niece. Services Wednesday, September 15 at 10 a.m. at Weinstein Family Services Wilmette Chapel, 111 Skokie Blvd., Wilmette (One block north of Old Orchard). Interment Shalom Memorial Park, Arlington Heights. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Highland Park Dialysis Unit, c/o Dr. David Ginsberg, 767 Park Ave., West, Ste. 250, Highland Park, IL, 60035 or Chicago Public Radio, 135 S. LaSalle Dept. 3915, Chicago, IL, 60674. For information 847-256-5700.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Marcia Conner
September 26, 2004
Cousin Milton offered me a lifetime of inspiration, showing me how one can be both wonderfully kind and infinately curious. The world will miss his presence but I have no doubt his influence will live on forever through his stories.
Milt's Sister
September 22, 2004
Relatives & Friends,
My family & I love reading your memories of Milt; I print them for Joan & my mom. We know that you share in our loss & that's very comforting.
Thanks so much for taking the time to write these messages.
Arnold Borenstein
September 21, 2004
Joan, I was sorry to learn of your loss. I have fond memories of contacts with Milt, travelogues and stories at MAC radio club meetings. My deepest condolences.
Shelle Kelz
September 21, 2004
Dear Joan, Milly, Robert, and Susie,
Arnold and I were so distressed to learn of Milt's passing. He was truly a wonderful person. I shall always remember his love for travel, his sense of humor, and the fun that we had during our youth. Our sympathies extend to you all from Upstate New York.
In sympathy,
Cousins Shelle K. Kelz & Arnold Abrams
David Sher (W9LYA)
September 19, 2004
I knew Milt at the University of Chicago in the late 1950s; kept in contact through the years, both as a friend and as a fellow ham operator. We knew he was on dialysis; didn't know his status. My wife Marilyn and I were distressed to hear of his passing.
Betty Marice (Berman) Finkel
September 15, 2004
What a shock. We were just talking about him. When you lose someone you love, a part of yourself is lost. What remains is the love that you shared. We are so sorry for your loss. The Berman and Finkel Families.
Illia Stevanovich
September 15, 2004
Accept my deepest sympathy. I knew Milton when we were both on dialysis at Neomedica. He was a good person
Judy Feldman
September 15, 2004
Joan, Rog and I send our deepest condolences to you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as we fondly remember Milt.
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