Rhodes, Stanley H. born October 24, 1926, to Dr. Julius and Bertha Goldberg Rhodes died November 13th in Evanston. Stanley lived at Presbyterian Homes for more than 10 years and was a former resident of Lincolnwood and Chicago. Retired from teaching, he was a volunteer for the Alzheimer's Association and enjoyed traveling the world. Cherished cousin of Judy Gilson of San Francisco and Barbara Hornum of Philadelphia; lifelong friend of Patricia Adelberg of Niles. Interment private, Rosehill Cemetery Chicago. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Children's Memorial Hospital, 2300 Children's Plaza, Chicago, Illinois 60614-3363 or Alzheimer's Association, 8430 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 800 Chicago, Illinois 60631. Info 847-675-1990 or www.donnellanfuneral.com

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david heller
November 16, 2009
i am sorry to hear about the death of mr rhodes. he was my teacher at maine east.
Mike Kirk
November 14, 2009
Sorry to learn the death of your cousin.
We knew Stanley briefly from parties at Pat's home. Enjoyed hearing about Stanley's travel adventure. He was very pleased being associated with the Alzheimer's Association and the Children's Memorial Hospital
Sincerely,
Mike & Rich
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