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William Paul Collins. Born: June 7, 1942 in Evanston, IL. Died: September 21, 2024, in Lady Lake, FL. William Paul Collins, aged 82, passed away on September 21, 2024, in Lady Lake, FL. Born on June 7, 1942, William was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend who left a lasting impression on everyone he met. William graduated from New Trier College Prep and furthered his education at Elgin Community College, where he studied Fire Science. His passion for helping others led him to a fulfilling career as a firefighter. Starting as a volunteer, he dedicated 20 years to the fire service, retiring as a Captain. Before his firefighting career, William worked at A&P grocery store. A master woodworker, William crafted numerous children's rocking chairs for family and friends, a testament to his skill and generosity. His hobbies also included following the mystery of Oak Island and enjoying episodes of Jeopardy! An avid and die-hard Chicago Cubs fan, William's spirit and enthusiasm for his team were infectious. William is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Georgia Collins; children, Paul Collins, Patricia (Ken) Motush, and Penny (Christopher) Keck; grandchildren, Mitchell Motush, Mads Motush, Abbie (Tyler) Klein, Emily Keck, JP Collins, Josh Collins, and Jayden Collins; brother, Eddie (Jessie) Collins; and sister, Evelyn (George) Hazelwood. He also leaves behind many cherished nieces and nephews. William was preceded in death by his brother, Hal Collins, and sister, Linda (Kenny) Jensen. A celebration of William's life will be held on Sunday, October 20, from 12-3 PM at the Algonquin Fire Department Station 1, 1020 W. Algonquin Road, Lake in the Hills, IL 60102. Attendees are encouraged to wear Cubs spirit wear to honor his favorite team. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or Algonquin Fire Local Union 3985, honoring William's commitment to community service and his courageous fight against cancer.
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25 Oct. 24. NOBL Fire Ice Masquerade Ball!
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26 Oct. 24. AALEA 41st Annual Awards Masquerade Fundraising Dinner!
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From the CPD Daily bulletin 20 Oct. 2024.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED!
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OFFICER WELLNESS!
The Professional Counseling Division/ EAP is proud to announce a new therapy group for officers: Art Therapy for Self-Care Group. This group is facilitated by a professional art therapist and uses creative techniques such as drawing, painting, collage, coloring, sculpting, and other forms of creative expression. Art therapy provides a non-verbal way to communicate and process emotions that may be difficult to express verbally, offering a valuable therapeutic outlet. It encourages self-reflection, reduces stress, and promotes emotional exploration, contributing to improved mental health and overall well-being. The act of creating art can be both soothing and empowering, providing officers with a constructive way to cope with the unique challenges they face. No artistic background is required, and all are welcome, regardless of familiarity with art or creative processes. The Self-Care Art Therapy Group will meet on the first Monday of every month, starting on Monday, November 4, 2024, from 1730 to 1930 hours at the Northside EAP office, 5440 N. Cumberland, Ste. 250, 2nd Floor. If you are interested in joining the group, please call 312-742-0226 and ask for Jessica Parks or Erika Berg to be screened for participation. Attached to AMC 314051 is a flyer with the group information and an American Art Therapy Association (AATA) handout titled “What is Art Therapy?”