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Richard M. Barancik

1924 - 2023

Richard M. Barancik obituary, 1924-2023, Chicago, Il

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1924

DIED

2023

Richard Barancik Obituary

Barancik, Richard M.

Richard M. Barancik, 98 of Chicago, Illinois died July 14, 2023. Husband of the late Claire Holland, Suzanne Hammerman, and Rema Stone; devoted father of Robert (Amy Blake), Michael, Cathy B. Graham, Jill (Michael O'Briant), and Ellie. Grandfather of Elizabeth (Jason Reynolds), Kaitlin (Nick Wilton), and Juliet and Thomas Graham. Great-grandfather of Torben and Bowie Wilton and Alexander Jonas Reynolds. Brother of the late Shirley Lang, Charles Barancik (Margery) and Dr. Maurice Barancik (Maija). Son of the late Carrie Grawoig and Dr. Henry Barancik. Bemused companion of Noodles the Norwich Terrier and Frannie Bee, the Labradoodle. Richard was larger than life, a true original who defied convention. A lifelong Chicagoan, he was an architect and a real estate developer by trade, and an artist and enthusiastic art collector. He had an impeccable eye for art and design, no matter if it was high or low. He knew what he loved… and surrounded himself with those things, whether they were paintings, ship models or miniatures. He loved the cool weather and rocky coastline of the Monterey Peninsula where he had a home for more than thirty years. He had many passions including flying, boating, hiking, reading, rock gardening and tennis. He had a razor-sharp mind and an irreverent sense of humor until the very end, drawing political cartoons for his mailing list of friends and family. The last cartoon was completed just three days before his death. He was not afraid to go against the grain and delighted in being a contrarian. He was the last of his generation. A survivor. Richard was born in Chicago in 1924 to his parents, Carrie Grawoig and Dr. Henry Barancik. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in England, France and Austria and was the last remaining member of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) Section, otherwise known as "The Monuments Men." In 1995, Richard travelled to Washington D.C. where the Monuments Men collectively received the nation's highest civilian honor, the Congressional Gold Medal. After attending Cambridge University and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts at Fontainebleau as a soldier after the War, Richard returned home and finished his architecture degree at the University of Illinois. He and his instructor Richard Conte founded the architecture firm Barancik Conte & Associates in 1950 and designed many private homes, office buildings and campuses, and distinctive high-rises that dot the Chicago skyline, including 990 N. Lake Shore Drive, 100 E. Bellevue Place, 1310 N. Ritchie Court, Eugenie Terrace and 211 E. Ontario, in addition to numerous projects across the country. He retired in 1993 and began spending part of the year in Pebble Beach, California, a place he considered to be paradise. He served on many boards over the years including the Latin School of Chicago, the San Francisco Asian Art Museum, The Monterey Institute of International Studies and the Monterey Museum of Art. He leaves behind a rich legacy in his buildings, his artwork, and his family. The family wishes to thank Ponciana Wilson for her exceptional dedication, care and friendship. A private memorial will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Monuments Men and Women Foundation, (866) 994-4278, https://www.monumentsmenandwomenfnd.org/support

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times from Jul. 18 to Jul. 23, 2023.

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Mr. Jr

September 4, 2023

My condolences.

Karen L Hanson

July 27, 2023

Thank you for your tireless efforts after the war. The world is a better place because you were here. May you rest in peace.

Janet LaMonics

July 26, 2023

My deepest sympathies to the family.
Jill, my prayers are with you and your family.

Cate Roberts

July 25, 2023

I am so very saddened by the news of Mr. Barancik's passing. I was his Administrative Assistant at Barancik, Conte for several years and enjoyed a dance with him at my wedding. I never knew about his service in the MFAA, but that probably explains his calling the architects in his firm "good soldiers". Robert and I send our heartfelt condolences to the Barancik family.

Mark Barrone

July 24, 2023

In the late 1970's Richard designed a new senior housing complex on Oak St., Morningside Apts. I was fortunate to be hired as the manager. The building set a new standard for senior housing in Chicago. The residents were so appreciative of the design, amenities and quality of their new homes. They were proud to live there.

Diana

July 24, 2023

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Paul Lurie

July 20, 2023

Richard was one of my favorite clients as a construction lawyer. As an architect, he was unusual in that he knew how to make money working for developers. I remember a family wedding, which was at the Drake ballroom. His wife who I also knew died suddenly shortly thereafter while on vacation and that was very disruptive of his life. He owned ranches in California that I visited.
Paul Lurie

Myrna Hammerman

July 18, 2023

Dear Jill and Ellie,
While I have not seen you or your dad in many years, I have many fond memories of your mother and father, your aunts and of your maternal grand parents, Aunt Charlotte and Uncle Bernard. I became a member of the Hammerman Family when I married Alan H. “Mickey” Hammerman in 1957. I met Richard when Sue introduced him to us and we always enjoyed the occasions that we spent time with Sue and Dick. Richard was definitely a brilliant, talented and unforgettable character.
I am sending condolences from both Mickey and I, as Mickey passed away in March, 2022 at the age of 88. I know that he would have wanted me to do this. Mickey and his brother, Herb, were very fond of their cousins and spent a lot of time with Sue and her sisters when they were growing up. I just wanted you to know that I am thinking of you and that my heart goes out to you. I am truly sorry for your loss!
Best wishes to you and your family from our family, May your mother and father Rest in Peace, Myrna Hammerman

Gregory Kachoris

July 18, 2023

Our deepest and sincerest condolences to the Richard Barancik family for their loss of a father, husband, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Richard Barancik was an extraordinary and talented architect. As a partner in his architectural firm, I knew Dick to be tough, demanding and also a kind mentor and friend. May his memory be with you always.
Greg and Paula Kachoris

Heidi Pregler Toplansky

July 18, 2023

Very sad to learn of his passing...he and my father, Bob Pregler were best buds. He will be missed by all who knew him and his great sense of humor, aesthetics and kindness.

Judge James L. Kaplan (Ret.) & Family

July 18, 2023

Rest In Peace Mr. Barancik.
My Father, Morris Kaplan, and I, held you in the highest regard. May your Memory be a Blessing.
Judge James L. Kaplan (Retired)

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