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Nancy Paschke Obituary

Paschke, Nancy artist and dreamer, metal-head and jazz aficionado, beatnik and motorcycle fiend, cook extraordinaire and food junkie, high school rebel and master shopper, passed away on January 17, less than two months after the passing of her devoted husband Ed. Beloved mother of Marc (Elaine) and Sharon; delighted grandmother of Erica; cherished daughter of the late Seymour and Esther Cohn, and daughter-in-law of Waldrine and the late Edward Paschke; adored sister of Sally (Jim) Haines, Susan (Paul) Hippe and Dan Cohn, and sister-in-law of Richard (Kate) Paschke, fond aunt of Jim (Jeanette), Andy, and Betsy Haines, Jon (Mary) Manler, David Paschke, Elizabeth (Jeff) Van Der Meullen, and Jack (Nadya) Cragwell, dear friend of Cathy Oliver, and loving relative and friend to many others. Funeral services will be held on Friday, January 21 at 2 p.m. at Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 North Cicero Avenue, Chicago. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Lincoln Park Zoo. 773-736-3833.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Jan. 19, 2005.

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Susan Smart

February 1, 2005

I am a friend of Nancy's sister, Sue. I'm so sorry that I didn't get to know Nancy better personally, but I have appreciated some wonderful stories from her sisters and am pleased that her talents as an artist have been recognized.

Margaret Chung

January 31, 2005

Dear Nancy: You were always very chic. From our first meeting at your wedding reception to our last,just a month ago, you always looked wonderful. I greatly admire your personality to look as good as you could, despite all your difficulties. I will always treasure the time we spent together as neighbors in Chicago.



Michael and I, together with our children Ken and Keri send our most sincere sympathy to Marc and Sharon.

Debby Reisman

January 22, 2005

Dear Nancy - my first first cousin. Your stays at our house were truly fun and memorable - jazz, comedy, long talks, laughter and friendship over many years. I'll miss you so much. love, Deb

hippe paul

January 21, 2005

One of the blessings of being married to Nancy's sister Sue is having known Nancy for the past 23 years. I didn't know her before she began her struggle with Parkinsons. Despite this, I saw the very same beatnik, artist and dreamer that others once saw riding a Harley. "I will always remember your spontaneous trip to visit us in S.F. and our night out at the Other Cafe. Bless you Nancy. Thank you."

Robert Salm

January 21, 2005

My condolences to the Paschke family. How tragic for the Chicago arts community, but how wonderful to know that Nancy and Ed are reunited again and coloring the skies above.

Hector Munoz

January 21, 2005

I have known Nancy's husband Ed for several years. I want to wish the Pascke family my deepest sympathy for their losses these past few months. Ed and Nancy will be missed but remembered dearly by the art and education communities. They both contributed to education and the arts and have impacted our future generations.

Deb Katz

January 20, 2005

Another one of Nancy's first cousins. She spent a summer with us "way out west" in the early 60s. I was wide-eyed with curiosity about this wild one and have remained fascinated and inspired by her ever since. She is flying free now.

Judi Rubin

January 20, 2005

Of all the 19 first cousins, Nancy Cohn Paschke was #1. I, Judi Marlowe Rubin was lucky to be #2. Nancy was 2 years older and I saw her every summer during our midwest trek to the Sinaiko homestead in Madison. Nancy was truly the epitome of a "free spirit." She always reminded me of a beautiful wild horse, untamed and unfettered by the usual earthly restraints. I see her now prancing across the heavens, smiling down, hair blowing back at the angels unable to keep up with her, her spirit freed at last from all her earthly bonds. I will always remember her gorgeous smile the last time I saw her at her mom's funeral in Waukegan. Bob and I send our deepest sympathies to all of her dear family.

Judi & Bob Rubin

Michael Max

January 20, 2005

I remember Nancy arriving at the house in Waukeegan on the back of a big Harley when we were making one of our visits there. She ran in to get something and I was impressed at the short discussion with her mother that took place before she drove off again. She pushed through her infermity with courage and we'll miss her.

Barbara Waters

January 19, 2005

I am a first cousin to Nancy Paschke. She was a little older than myself but I sure did enjoy being in the same space she was occupying. She was a free spirit, and loved to laugh. I can still hear her laughter. She was the kindest person to me being younger and all. I loved her very much.

Jeanne Whelan-Ellis R.N.

January 19, 2005

I wish to express my deepest sympathy to the family. I was fond of Nancy and missed seeing her these

last few years, but never tired of hearing news of her from

the staff.

Esther KAPLAN

January 19, 2005

I am saddened to hear of Nancy's Passing. My heartfelt sympathy to the family. She was one-of-a-kind.

Susan McKnight

January 19, 2005

I am truly saddened as another talented, caring member of the Cohn/Paschke family passes...people like Nancy don't come along everyday.

Jeannine Stehlin

January 19, 2005

Jack and I feel lucky that we met Nancy on Christmas. I remember the happy and pleased look on her face when she watched baby Erica play with Marc and Elaine.



God Bless Nancy and Ed, together again.



Jeannine, Jack, Olivia, Natalia and Isabella

Edna Burke

January 19, 2005

Let us believe that heaven is everything Nancy would want it to be.

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