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INFORMATION FROM PHIL HASKETT (RET)

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2024 11:33 am
by cdillon
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Mark Hogan, of Bartlett, IL, formerly of Palatine, IL, passed away August 14, 2024, at Alexian Brothers Hospital Elk Grove Village, IL, after suffering a sudden heart attack the week prior. He was 59 years old. Mark was born November 9, 1964, to John "Jack" and Rosemary nee Leet, in Hinsdale, IL. He attended Palatine HS, Harper Jr. College, and Illinois State College, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice. He was an Officer, Detective and eventually Deputy Chief in the City of Rolling Meadows, IL, retiring after 29 years of service. Most recently he was a Community Service Officer (CSO) and then an Evidence Coordinator/Court Liaison in the Village of Bartlett. In both places of employment he was recognized with many Awards and Accommodations, including a letter of recognition from Louis Freeh, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a high profile case, and Bartlett CSO of the year in 2021. He was passionate about his soccer, having played on the Palatine and Harper teams, and his golf of which he didn't get to play enough. He was also deeply connected to his extensive network of friends and Brothers in Blue who have been left in shock and disbelief by his sudden loss of life. Mark is survived by his wife Mary nee Hanlon, son Aiden, daughter Lauren, and his favorite "child,” his loyal dog Finn. Additionally, his sisters Cathy (Mike) Weidner, Colleen (John) Marlewski, and brother John (Val). He leaves behind too many nephews and nieces to mention. He was preceded in death by his parents as well as his sister Nancy, and brother Mike. Because of the shear extent of family, friends and co-workers, we ask that post services you get together with your respective groups, at the establishments of your choice, and hug each other like there is no tomorrow, while you toss back a few adult beverages and tell your favorite "Marky" memories. In lieu of flowers the family requests a donation to Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network, visit giftofhope.org. A visitation will be held on Sunday, August 18, 2024 from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm at Countryside Funeral Home & Crematory, 950 S. Bartlett Rd. Bartlett, IL 60103. A funeral mass will be held on Monday, August 19, 2024 at 10:00 am St Thomas of Villanova Catholic Church, 1201 E Anderson Dr, Palatine, IL 60074. A private inurnment will take place. For more information, please contact Countryside Funeral Home & Crematory, 630-289-7575.



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Ronald (Urby) Urbanski, March 5, 1940 - August 5, 2024. Ronald (Urby) Urbanski born March 5, 1940 passed away on August 5, 2024, at his home in Jasper, AL surrounded by his family. Formerly from Hammond, IN he retired as a Lieutenant from the Hammond Police Department in 2005 after 32 years of service. He is survived by his wife Sharon (Vereb), son Jamie (Kris), granddaughter Madyson and sister-in-law Kathy (Donald) Zych. He was preceded in death by his son Kevin in 1998. A celebration of life will be held on August 27 at St. Cecelia's Church in Jasper, AL.

From the CPD Daily bulletin 18 Aug. 2024.

ALWAYS REMEMBERED!

Christian Jacobs. . . . . . . . . . . 1873

EAP ZOOM MEETINGS!

The Drug and Alcohol Section of the Professional Counseling Division will be hosting a virtual No Cop Outs (NCO) / AA meeting via Zoom during the week of the DNC on Monday, 19 August 2024; Tuesday, 20 August 2024; and Wednesday, 21 August 2024, from 1200-1300 hours. No Cop Outs is a meeting place for police officers experiencing difficulties in their lives or wanting to change their lives due to alcohol and related addictions. Everyone is welcome at No Cop Outs, regardless of rank, gender, race, or religion. Attendance at a No Cop Outs meeting is entirely voluntary and confidential. There are no records of attendance or membership. Members disclose only what they wish to share about themselves. By attending a No Cop Outs meeting, you will be offered friendship, understanding, and support from police officers who have walked the walk. Many police officers have positively turned their lives around by becoming part of No Cop Outs. Login information for this meeting, as well as information about other NCO meetings, can be obtained by calling any of the Professional Counseling Division’s three locations: EAP North (312) 742-0226; EAP Central (312) 743-0378; or EAP South (312) 742-0222. Further information about resources, including other NCO meetings, can be found by visiting the EAP page on ‘The Wire’ or accessing the Cordico App.