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Ronald Powell Obituary

Powell, Ronald E. March 22, 2020. Former President of Local 881 and International Vice President of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, passed of natural causes. Ron retired on December 1, 2018, after 57 and a half years of faithful and dedicated service to the working families in the retail grocery industry and the American Labor Movement. Ron was born on April 5, 1935, in rural Wisconsin, where he was raised on a farm. Ron served his country in the United States Army, and following his service studied at Northern Illinois University, graduating in 1960. In 1960, he commenced employment at the Jewel Tea Company in DeKalb, Illinois, where he successfully led the first and only recognition strike against the company; after which he joined the staff of Local 881 (formerly the United Retail Workers Union, Independent). Following the recognition strike, Ron began his union career as a Field Representative in 1961, and was promoted to Director of Field Operations, Vice President of the Executive Board, Secretary-Treasurer, and then in 1983, was elected to the office of President. At his retirement he became the longest-serving Constitutional Officer of Local 881 UFCW. As President, Ron built Local 881 into the largest local union in the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. Ron was also elected Vice President on the Illinois AFL-CIO Executive Board on December 4, 1986, and remained a leading voice in its governance under six Illinois AFL-CIO Presidents. Throughout his life and career Ron vigilantly fought to strengthen the rights of union members throughout Illinois and Northwest Indiana in the workplace and in the halls of government. Ron mentored and helped countless workers find their voice on the job and steered Local 881 through periods of challenges and growth while providing guidance to the broader Labor Movement as the most senior UFCW International Vice President. In addition to his work in labor, Ron committed himself to many educational, philanthropic, and community endeavors, including: the Better Boys Foundation, Little City Foundation, United Way, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America and the UFCW Local 881 Charitable Foundation. He served the Village of Mundelein as a Trustee for many years, the Illinois State Board of Investments, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, Illinois Workers' Compensation Advisory Board, Amalgamated Bank of Chicago, Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Board, and was elected as a Delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1996, 2000, and 2008. Ron's unwavering commitment to his career only matched his dedication to his family. His beloved wife, Lois, preceded him in death on November 15, 2018. Ron is survived by children Kelly (Mark) Morrissey, Brad (Joanne) Powell, Steven Powell, and Kerry Fisher; grandchildren Nicholas (fiancé Patricia Kutrumanes), Mark (Amanda), Michelle, Matthew, Ronald, Camille, Michael, Tyler (Koni), Trevor (Jasmine), Sean and Rachel; great-grandchildren Braylon, Jaylen, Rylee and Jax, and Ron and Lois' dear friend Penney Wyman. He was preceded in death by his grandson Ryan Fisher. Due to current circumstances, a private family graveside service will be held and a celebration of Ron's life will be held at a later date. Memorials in Ron's memory may be made to the Local 881 UFCW Charitable Foundation, 1350 E. Touhy Ave., Suite 300 E, Des Plaines, IL 60018.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Mar. 24, 2020.

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Jeff Fair

March 24, 2020

Just heard this from my sister. I met Mr P. In High School as one of my best friends was his son Steve. My heart goes out to the entire Powell family. I have many many fond memories of hanging out at the old Holcomb Street Powell house and Ron and Lois were a big part of all of those get togethers. Hang in there Steven...Im thinking of you. ....Jeffrey

March 24, 2020

In memory of Mr. Powell, our sincere condolences to the Family. He was a great voice for all who worked in the food industry. He will be greatly missed. From Philip Terran, and family.

March 24, 2020

Just heard of Ron's passing on to Eternal Life.
He always took the time to listen. He made me feel like a good friend.
Sandy Ringelstein Czerwinski

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