Funeral Details

Hon. Alan Joel Greiman

December 29, 1931 - February 14, 2022

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Thursday, February 17, 2022 at 10:00 AM

Service

Chicago Jewish Funerals
Skokie Chapel
8851 Skokie Boulevard
Skokie, Illinois 60077
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Clergy

Rabbi Samuel Gordon
Congregation Sukkat Shalom

Interment

Westlawn Cemetery
7801 West Montrose Avenue
Norridge, Illinois 60706
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Shiva

Greiman-Hamos Residence
1240 North Lake Shore Drive, Unit 28B
Chicago, Illinois 60610
312.877.5121
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Thursday and Friday beginning at 6PM

Memorial Contributions

Illini Hillel
503 East John Street
Champaign, Illinois 61820
www.illinihillel.org





OBITUARY

Hon. Alan Joel Greiman, brilliant jurist, impactful legislator, lifelong Chicagoan, and bon vivant died peacefully at home at age 90. Although his body gave out, his positive spirit and zest for life were with him until the end. He was the devoted son of Maurice and Natalie Greiman and was preceded in death by his first wife Carole (Lanoff). His love of chocolate, a good cigar, ‘40s music, cabaret, and political discourse were surpassed only by his deep love for his wife Julie Hamos, his daughters and their spouses (Laurie Greiman and Peter Walton, Lori and Rich Coyle, Judy Greiman and David Knishkowy, Jodi and Michael Moran, Tami Friedman, Bunny and Stu Evans), his grandchildren (Jonathan and Pam Walton, Cara Walton and Lance Machado, Shira Knishkowy and Ben Gaffin, Maya Evans and Brian Strelko, Dan Knishkowy and Chrissy Ziegler, Madi and Adam Dooley, Carly Evans and Nate Knorek), and his great grandchildren (Rowan and Sylvie Walton). Individually and collectively they filled him with joy, and he showered them with his love, wisdom, and humor.

He devoted his career to equality and justice and was an advocate, a lawyer, a legislator and Assistant Majority Leader in the Illinois House of Representatives. His time in the legislature was marked by his wily ability to get his progressive agenda enacted while building unusual coalitions. He sponsored the Illinois Domestic Violence Act, as well as legislation granting no-fault divorce and the right to public employee collective bargaining, prohibiting the sale of handguns, banning discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, protecting newsrooms from unreasonable searches, and was the first in the nation to propose a ban on discrimination based on age. He was an ardent sponsor of the Equal Rights Amendment and had the stories to tell about why Illinois failed to pass it.

He was also a Circuit Court Judge and Chief Justice of the Illinois Appellate Court. As a judge, he instituted a celebrated mediation program and other innovations that resulted in speedier resolutions of cases. His wit, his humor, and his big heart made him friends and allies on all sides of all aisles for accomplishing great things for the people of Illinois.

He was a big guy with an equally big passion for life, his family, the law, travel, his countless friends and good food. We will miss him deeply.

Service Thursday 10AM at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd. (at Niles Center Road) Skokie. Interment Westlawn.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Illini Hillel, 503 E John St., Champaign, IL 61820, www.illinihillel.org.
To attend the funeral live stream, please visit our website. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com


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Gosh, I have so many stories about Alan. I organized a group of Independents to write him in for State Representative in 1974 after Rep. Bernie Wolfe resigned to accept a judgeship. Alan called me soon after and when I told him what we were doing, he said, "Please don't." He told me he thought he was going to be slated for the vacancy. I laughed but he was slated. Amazingly, he was able to maintain the support of Independents and Machine politicians - although the Chicago pols ignored him one year and he won anyway.

David Patt
February 14, 2022
Twenty three years ago Judge Greiman said "I will", so we could say "I do".
In life we are blessed with a few people who remind us of the best qualities anyone of us can achieve. Alan was a friend, a role model and a man with wisdom and class. He lives on in all of those he touched.

Susan and Marshall Klein
February 14, 2022
Laurie, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. I was just looking at my husband's obituary when I saw your Dad's obituary and felt I had to send my condolences. I have such wonderful memories of your Dad from
Jr. High School. Hanging out at your house your Dad always had a combination of wisdom and funny stories to share with us. He could always entertain us but not in a "parental" way but in a loving, friendly
manner. He was the kind of man you were lucky to have as your Dad.


Lesley Arshonsky (Kaplan)
February 14, 2022
Dear Julie and Family: For the last several years I had the pleasure of sharing an occasional breakfast table with Alan, yourself and a fun group of judges/lawyers. I hope you recall how Alan would chide me because my name (according to Alan) was misspelled -- according to your Alan my "Allan" spelling is, and always has been, wrong. Our debates concerning Allan-vs-Alan were a continued source of enjoyment. Bless you and your family. Allan Ackerman

Allan Ackerman
February 15, 2022
So sorry for your loss. I remember him fondly.

Cindy Jacobs (Spivack)
February 15, 2022
Julie, my condolences. Alan was our state rep when I was still in school and my family were serious admirers. Many years later, when I worked at the city of Chicago, I attended an Appellate Court oral argument where he wrote an extremely impressive opinion relating to an arcane but very important tax matter. He was a true public servant. May his memory be a blessing.

Brian Hamer
February 15, 2022