Funeral Details

Robert S. Vihon

Interment - Private

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Memorial Contributions

Youth Guidance
1 North LaSalle Street, Suite 900
Chicago, Illinois 60602
www.youth-guidance.org

Memorial Contributions

Youth Guidance
1 North LaSalle Street, Suite 900
Chicago, Illinois 60602
www.youth-guidance.org





OBITUARY

Robert S. Vihon, 67, of Wilmette, died on May 2, 2020 after a year-long battle with cancer. He embodied community with a life defined by a passion for service, commitment to justice, and devotion to his enormous network of loved ones.
After working as a lawyer in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, he co-founded Worsek & Vihon, LLP, a leading Chicago law firm where he practiced law until his retirement in December 2019. From 2009 to 2019, he served on the board and executive committee of The Civic Federation of Chicago. Leveraging his legal experience in real estate tax law, he also enjoyed teaching as an adjunct professor at John Marshall Law School.
Rob dedicated his life to service. Rob spearheaded the revitalization for the Center for Enriched Living ("CEL"), a center where developmentally disabled children and adults could make new friends, have fun, and acquire new skills for social inclusion and independent living. After leading an extensive search, he found the site location of CEL’s new home, a 20,000 square foot facility which serves more than 450 people annually. Ultimately, after several fundraising drives and countless hours of dedication, Rob sat as a Board Member, President, and Trustee. More recently, Rob served as a Board Member for Youth Guidance, an organization that among many initiatives operates Becoming A Man ("BAM"), a program launched in 2001 to help young men navigate difficult circumstances that threaten their future. Eager to give back to the City of Chicago, he considered his involvement at Youth Guidance the honor of a lifetime.
Rob was born in Chicago to Maxine and Jack Vihon, later moving to Glencoe when he was in grammar school. While studying at New Trier East High School, he made many lifelong friends on the cross-country team and eventually became class president. In 1974, he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree with high honors from the University of Illinois. He worked as a turkey wrangler on a kibbutz before attending law school at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago-Kent College of Law, where he received his J.D. in 1977.
Rob believed in the fundamental beauty of all people. He devoted his life to helping as many people as he could, even if - perhaps especially - they did not ask for it. He celebrated his loved ones' tiniest victories as enthusiastically as their biggest and encouraged everyone with his relentless optimism. Known for his magnanimity, he loved introducing new friends to old so everyone could feel like they were a part of a community. Indeed, even when surrounded by his companions at a party, Rob would walk across the room to chat with someone sitting alone and insist they join him. He had a talent for finding the remarkable in every single person and making sure that they knew how special they were. Words cannot convey how extraordinary Rob truly was, but he left a legacy of warmth, humor, and empathy that no death can take from us.

Rob is survived by his wife, Mary (née Woods); his daughter, Jennifer Vihon; and his sister, Laurie Werner (Richard). He is preceded in death by his mother and father, Maxine and Jack Vihon, and his two other sisters, Marsha Vihon and Hilene Spiezer. He is also survived by many aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, and in-laws. Finally, Rob is survived by scores of friends from around the world, many of whom he considered family and all of whom he loved.
The funeral service was held in private and a recording of the funeral is posted on ChicagoJewishFunerals.com. There will be a public celebration of life at a later date.
In his memory, donations to Youth Guidance, 1 N. LaSalle St. #900, Chicago IL 60602, would be appreciated. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com


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Bobby was a wonderful special caring sweet guy!! He will truly be missed. I cannot say enough kind words about him and how much he means to my Mom and kids!! My deepest love to Mary and Jen.

Franny Levison
May 3, 2020
â??BDEâ? Our dear cousin Bob will be sorely missed but always remembered and loved.A kind and genuine person. He had a big and loving heart. He was the epitome of a Mench.

Ava and Steve Burgher
May 4, 2020
May His great Name be blessed forever and to all eternity. Blessed and praised, glorified, exalted and extolled, honored, adored and lauded be the Name of the Holy One, blessed be He.

Sharon Decker
May 4, 2020
A very special person has been taken away. Bob had an impact through his actions & good deeds. I will miss him.

Karen Eadon
May 4, 2020
We are sending love to Mary and Jen and the whole family. We loved our cousin Bobby so very much.

Karmi and Harold Monsher
May 4, 2020
Sadness and fond memories. My life was made better for having known my cousin Bobby. Warmth and smiles always accompanied our times spent together. My heart goes out to those who undoubtedly are immensely impacted by his passing.

Lester Burgher
May 4, 2020
What a wonderful caring man. His love for life and his generosity will never be matched. Love and prayers to Mary and Jen

Mike Flisak
May 4, 2020
I am going to miss him and the lightness and integrity that he brought to this world. Bob was a mensch, an honorable, loving and warm person. I am happy, lucky and fortunate that I know Bob.

Allen Lefkovitz
May 5, 2020
Knew him when he was an ASA and through his father

Peter Alexander
May 5, 2020
It is with great sadness to learn of ROBâ??s passing. We had worked together a number of years and I had always known ROB to be not only honest but also a joy to work with. ROB and I hiked the Grand Canyon And I can remember the amazing time that he had: though he cussed me constantly for dragging him along. I will always remember that great time and so thankful we shared it together. He will be missed.

Anthony Dâ??Alexander
May 5, 2020
I have know Rob for over 20 years, although I don't think we ever met. He worked for our condo building when it was first built in 1998, saving us thousands of dollars annually in property tax dollars. I was the lucky one that talked to him or Mary every 3 years. From our correspondence I could tell what a kind & loving man he was & I will miss him dearly. Not being able to have a traditional shiva must be extremely difficult for your family but I'm sure all your loved ones are with you in their thoughts & prayers. I will never forget his kindness & I hope, when you are able to have a memorial for him, I will be there. Rest in peace Rob. Your love and service were appreciated by all!

Diane Thomas
May 5, 2020
I feel so grateful to have been part of the circle. RIP Vi

Jim Hirsch
May 5, 2020
Rob lit up a room each time he entered it. We will miss seeing him regularly and pray you may find peace in his passing and joy in the memories of him. Just thinking about him brings a smile to our faces. What a gift he was to all who had the good fortune to know him. All our love to Mary and Jen and the rest of the family.

Katie Paciga
May 5, 2020
I worked for Rob about 30 years ago now. He was so sweet and kind. Beautiful smile and so brilliant. What a loss for his family and friends. Hope his spirit and memory keep you comforted.

Renee Keller
May 6, 2020
What a sweet and genuine man - all my best thoughts and condolences.

Michael Swarzman
May 6, 2020
Rob taught me to have a firm handshake and always greeted me with a smile. So much love to Jenny and Mary

Alex Davison
May 6, 2020
So sad to hear this news.

Beverly Davis
May 6, 2020
So sorry to learn of Robâ??s passing. I went to law school with Rob and I worked with him at the Stateâ??s Attorneyâ??s Office. I will always remember him as a smart and highly effective attorney. But even more so he epitomized what a kind and compassionate person should be. He had a sense of great decency about him. My condolences.

William Gamboney
May 8, 2020