In Memoria

Remembering our Morton West classmates who are no longer with us. This page is dedicated to honoring their memories and celebrating their lives. Below the list, there is a comment section to leave a memory or blessing to their lives. 

Bill Anderson 

Michael Annorino

John Bauman

Mike Borrelli

Nick Bottis

James Brelowski

Andy Bultas

Margaret Callese

Frank Campbell

Mary Chmelarik

Paul Cieslak

Vince Comella

Debbie Crowe

Ann Culbertson

Joanna Cugan

Cindy Czajka

Michael Davidowski

Mike DeWolf

Steven Evans

Robin Filip

Jim Flavin

Joyce Gab

Peggy Good

Robert Gredlics

Tony Gustin

Olga Haidamaka

Norman Hanson

Tom Heneghan

Steve Hrbek

Sue Ianniccari

Philip Janke

Ray Kaminski

Joe Kaminski

Kirk Kasicki

Steve Kerhart

Cris Kendzora

Michael Knorps

Janice Krev

Christopher Kruger

Marylou Kuzin

Linda Landsinger

Caroline Ledvort

Larry Leopard

Wally Lippert

Robert Lukow

Rick Martin

Carey Masschelin

Jim Mastny

Rosann Matarrese

Cheryl McClelland

Lori Motycka

Ron Mullins

John Naughton 

Tom Naughton

Doug Nemec

Marie Nickla

Richard Noworul

Krista Oehlberg

John Pankow

Sharon Pohanka

Bob Poghen

Mike Pozesky

Kirk Reimer

John Reinholtz

David Rendak

Bruce Romanek

Teri Scavuzzo

Marie Serritella

Ed Simosky

Debbie Sherlock

Greg Slawko

Keith Smith

Gary Spika

Chuck Star

Ralph Stolfo

Dave Stroyeck

Mark Synak

Sam Tomasello 

Joel Troppito

Robert Wells

William Wilkensen

Karen Willis

Joe Wozniak

Sue Zendol

Reconnect and remember

Join us in commemorating the lives of our cherished classmates at the Morton West 50th Reunion. Please share fond memories, and honor those who have left a lasting impact on our lives.

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Charles Niedrich
19 hours ago

Nevermind about Frank Campbell. I see he has been added. If anyone would like a copy of his obit I can email it to you.

Charlie Niedrich
5 days ago

Missing from this list is Frank Campbell. He died July 15, 1996 in Indianapolis. I didn't know him personally, but I saw his obituary in the Life Newspaper.

Mike Malinski
8 days ago

When I first looked at this page I was overwhelmed. It may have been better to view this at home and not at work. Found some tears rolling down my face. So many memories of so many on this page. It was difficult to imagine so many are not with us. I was there for several of those on the page. Kind of forgot the circumstances until I was reminded by looking at this page. 50 years in the blink of an eye, I guess. Looking forward to the reunion. See you all soon.

George Hovorka
a month ago

Too many too soon

Tim Novak
a month ago

I remember their faces as if it were yesterday and can see them talking, laughing, walking the halls in those innocent days. Cherish every moment as well as everyone that comes through your life. RIP all.

Tom Ross
a month ago

Thank you for including my brother in law Tom Heneghan please correct spelling as shown.

Kathy and I are looking forward to seeing everyone.

Thank you

Ed Dabrowski
3 months ago

Looking forward to our 50 year High School Reunion, RIP to all of our deceased classmates who we remember for our glory days of High School at Morton West, always the Home of the Falcos!

Janice M Ketza
3 months ago

It is a great honor to have put together this Memorial of our classmates, that are in heaven now. Thank you for being part of our great journey in life at Morton West from 1971 to 1975.

Janice M Ketza
3 months ago

RIP Bob Lukow. You sure were a lot of fun to be with. Happy we stayed connected through the years. Your kindness and fun spirit were your superpowers. My heart hurts how you went to heaven and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers always. Thank you for riding your bike from Berwyn to Lyons to see me so many times. That was a long ride to do. I surely appreciate the effort you made.

Janice M Ketza
3 months ago

RIP Marie Nickla. You were our tough chick with the St. Hugh's Girls standing up for us and showing us to how to be strong. Never will I forget you standing up against that basketball team that wanted to fight us in that locker room when we were in the 8th grade! Thank you for joining us at our reunions in Bagley and traveling so far to be with us. xo Jan