Funeral Details

Harry "Hud" Augustine Englehart III

April 8, 1947 - April 28, 2023

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Monday, May 1, 2023 at 10:00 AM

Service

Old St. Patrick's Catholic Church
700 West Adams Street
Chicago, Illinois 60661
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Clergy

Reverend Monsignor Kenneth Velo
Old St. Patrick's Catholic Church
Cantor Michelle Drucker Friedman
Rabbi Emeritus Michael R. Zedek
Emanuel Congregation

Interment

Westlawn Cemetery
7801 West Montrose Avenue
Norridge, Illinois 60706
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Memorial Contributions

Glen View Club Scholarship Foundation
100 Golf Road
Golf, Illinois 60029
www.gvcscholarship.com





OBITUARY

Harry “Hud” Augustine Englehart III, 76.

Beloved husband of Donna More. Loving father of Maizey Englehart. Loving son of the late Mercedes and the late Harry Augustine Englehart Jr. Dear brother of Nancy (the late David) Snyder, Joan (the late Jorge) Rodriguez and the late Carol Englehart Scott.

For Hud Englehart, Par 3s meant three was his lucky number. Hud had three parts of his life: his career and his family, and he was a three-peat Super Senior Club Champion in golf. Hud passed away on April 28th at the young age of 76.

A native of Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, Hud’s incredible career in public relations led him to the most exciting cities and the most interesting jobs. In his young life and professional career, golf was always his trusty sidekick. The two blended seamlessly together.

Hud was on the golf team at Bishop Carroll High School in Ebensburg, and he continued his golf career at the University of Michigan and wrote for the Michigan Daily. Just last year, Hud was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Letterwinners M Club.

His public relations career took flight in 1969 at Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh. His game continued to improve with leadership roles at Hill+Knowlton in Chicago, Lockheed Martin in Los Angeles, and Kemper Lesnik again in Chicago. Hud certainly had his A-game when he transitioned to Rasmussen Reports for 13 years in business development. The second round of his career took him into teaching as an adjunct professor at Northwestern University, where he taught his career favorites of crisis management, integrated marketing, and communications. But, Hud drained it in his career as president of the Glen View Club Scholarship Foundation. He was incredibly proud of the 62 young men in women in college last year because of grants from Glen View Club members.

While Hud’s passion and dedication for chasing birdies were legendary, his love and devotion for his wife and daughter were unmatched. There was no bigger fan of Donna More than Hud. Throughout their partnership, he and Donna played through. They leaned on each other, learned from each other, and loved each other. And their ace, Maizey, was the light that shined in Hud’s eyes.

Donna and Maizey were at his side when he passed.

Recapping the game, Hud Englehart’s life was one of the best scorecards ever.

Service Monday, 10AM at Old St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 700 W. Adams St., Chicago. A private family interment was held at Westlawn Cemetery. Hud never had enough time in the day to spend with his friends far and near, and his charitable endeavors were never-ending. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to the Glen View Club Scholarship Foundation, 100 Golf Road, Golf, IL 60029, www.gvcscholarship.com. 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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Deepest sympathy for all HUD’s family and in particular for his revered Donna and his delightful Maizey. I was privileged to work & play with Hud and will long remember the fun we had.

Ralph Allen
April 29, 2023
I love you Uncle Hud ❤️
You will be deeply missed by everyone.
Love always,
Your Ashels

Ashley Snyder
April 30, 2023
Donna, Maizey, Diane, Danny and Hud's family
So sorry for your loss. Grateful I was able to share the funeral from afar, which was a lovely service. May you be comforted by the many memories you have. Wished Rabbi Zedek had also spoken as he was a longtime rabbi in our town. Small world.
Sending our love and sympathy.
Richard Kohn and Nancy Cosner Kohn

Nancy Cosner Kohn
May 1, 2023