Funeral Details

Lois Hauselman

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Friday, November 23, 2018 at 11:30 AM

Service

Anshe Emet Synagogue
3751 North Broadway Street
Chicago, Illinois 60613
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Clergy

Rabbi Michael Siegel
Rabbi David Russo
Rabbi D'ror Chankin-Gould
Hazzan Alberto Mizrahi

Interment - Private

Shiva

Anshe Emet Synagogue
3751 North Broadway
Chicago, Illinois 60613
773.281.1423
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Sunday 2PM-6PM

Memorial Contributions

Anshe Emet Synagogue
3751 North Broadway
Chicago, Illinois 60613
www.ansheemet.org





OBITUARY

Lois Hauselman has left a legacy of a thousand best friends from kindergarten through Sullivan High, University of Wisconsin, and beyond. Lois was a copywriter, tour guide, writer, editor ("Other Voices"), artist, tennis player, choir member, runner, and biker. She was the first woman president of Anshe Emet Synagogue and Lincoln Park Tennis Association. Lois was an inspiration and muse to Marty, her husband of 54 years, her children, Jamie and Rob Reynolds, Julie and Ron Sachs, and Nicholas and Dr. Lisa. Adored LoLo of her grandchildren, Sophie and Moses Hauselman and Noa and Orli Sachs. Lois was the sunshine in the lives of not only her family and friends, but to their children and grandchildren who adored her as a surrogate grandmother and great grandmother. Everyone remembers and cherishes their time with Lois, and will be saddened not to see her wonderful smile, and the way she listened. And yes, she could sometimes give advice and words that were direct and critical, but were always pronounced lovingly. She was the daughter of the late Morris and Helen Dubin, and the late Bessie and Sam Hauselman, sister of Charlotte, Sherwin and Linda. Lois will be missed by all. Service Friday 11:30AM at Anshe Emet Synagogue, 3751 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL 60613. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Lois’s name may be made to Anshe Emet Synagogue. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com


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We are thinking of your and remembering Lois on how she was so well loved. Our thought are with you. Love Judy and Bill

Judy and Bill Goldberg
November 21, 2018
Lois' light shone brighter than most. I can never recall a negative comment, she always found the goodness or solved a problem with love. I will carry her spirit with me always and it will make me a better person. We will miss her dearly.

Judi and Jim Earnshaw
November 21, 2018
I remember her visits to Denver to see her family and throughout all the years she was so sweet to all of Julieâ??s friends. Her love and kindness will always be remembered.

Karyn Huberman
November 21, 2018
Lois and I met in the parking lot of Anshe Emet as we waited for her Nick and my Andy to polish off another hectic day of pre-school. Over the years, Lois and I shared thoughts and opinions on books, theater, travel, people and how to be the best version of ourselves that we could. I was a transplanted New Yorker and Lois was "local", so well-rooted in the community. She helped me feel at home here introducing me as well to The Writers in Glencoe where we shared work and craft. Whenever I miss her too badly, I will tell myself that she and Marty are just away in Sarasota with Lois busily teaching her grandkids to swim.

Tessa Dratt
November 24, 2018
On the passing of Lois Hauselman:
A great woman,
A great artist,
A great writer,
A great humanitarian.
An inspiring feminist,
A great friend who always encouraged me to be the best that I could be,
I will always remember you and miss you.

Safe travels.

Noel Hertz
November 25, 2018