Funeral Details

Illise Kay Berger Schwartz

November 21, 1948 - March 23, 2025

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Thursday, March 27, 2025 at 10:00 AM

Service

Oak Park Temple
1235 North Harlem Avenue
Oak Park, Illinois 60302
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Clergy

Cantor Agnes Valdman
Oak Park Temple

Interment

Beverly Cemetery
12000 South Kedzie Avenue
Blue Island, Illinois 60406
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Shiva

Schwartz Residence
214 Downing Drive
Bloomingdale, Illinois 60108
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Thursday from 4PM until 8PM.

Memorial Contributions

Dementia Society of America
188 North Main Street
Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901
www.dementiasociety.org
or
Chicago Botanical Garden
1000 Lake Cook Road
Glencoe, Illinois 60022
www.chicagobotanic.org





OBITUARY

In Loving Memory of Illise (Lisa) Kay Berger Schwartz

Lisa, age 76, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a lifetime of love, laughter, and cherished memories. She was a devoted mother, adoring grandmother, beloved sister, loving wife, and a treasured friend to so many. Her warmth, kindness, and adventurous spirit touched the lives of all who knew her.

Loving mother to Jody (Diana Mirel) and Jason (Heather). Dear sister to Bonnie (Roger) Kleinfelder and the late Ronny Berger. Adoring grandmother to Zoe, Zach, and Ean. Wife of Michael Karsen and the late Jerry Schwartz. Cherished aunt of Brian (Marijo) Kleinfelder. Fond great-aunt of Mason and Rhianna. Beloved daughter of the late Samuel and the late Edythe Berger.

Born with an innate curiosity and a love for learning, Lisa attended the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where she laid the foundation for a life filled with passion and purpose. She began her career as an elementary school teacher, shaping young minds with patience and care. But it was in motherhood that she found her greatest joy. After having her two beloved sons, she poured her heart into raising them—always present, always supportive, always their biggest fan. Whether cheering from the sidelines at countless sports games or simply offering her steady, loving guidance, she was the mom who made life safe, exciting, and full of possibilities.

Beyond her family, Lisa had an unshakable dedication to her community. She spent decades volunteering with the League of Women Voters, believing deeply in the power of civic engagement and advocacy. She also nurtured her love for nature while working at Heller Nature Center, where she instilled an appreciation for the outdoors in so many.

As her children grew, Lisa embraced life’s next chapter with open arms. She filled her days with friendships, travel, and new experiences—playing mahjong, tennis, and pickleball, laughing over long dinners, and enjoying music-filled evenings at Ravinia. Nonni as she was affectionately known by her grandchildren, spent winters in Florida basking in the warmth of the sun and entertaining her grandkids in their annual visits. Whether strolling through the Botanic Gardens, exploring new places, or simply sharing a meal and a good story, she found joy in every moment.

More than anything, Lisa loved people. She made friends everywhere she went, embracing new experiences and connections with an open heart. She was an incredible cook, always eager to bring people together around a delicious meal. Her Passover dinners were legendary, and Nonni’s kugel and brisket recipes will live on for generations. She had an easy, infectious laugh and a spirit of adventure that never faded. But most of all, she adored her family—her grandchildren were the lights of her life, and she showered them with all the love in the world.

Lisa leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and kindness. She is survived by her two sons, Jody and Jason, her dear sister and best friend, Bonnie, her treasured grandchildren, and a wide circle of friends who will forever cherish the time they shared with her. Though our hearts are heavy, we find comfort in knowing that her spirit lives on in the beautiful memories she created with all of us.

She will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

Rest easy, Lisa. Your love, laughter, and light will stay with us always. May her memory always be a blessing

Service Thursday, 10AM at Oak Park Temple, 1235 North Harlem Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois 60302. Interment Beverly Cemetery, 12000 Kedzie Avenue, Blue Island, Illinois 60406. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Dementia Society of America 188 North Main Street, Doylestown, PA 18901, www.dementiasociety.org or Chicago Botanical Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, IL 60022, www.chicagobotanic.org. To attend the funeral livestream, please visit our website. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com.


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I met Jody in college and we lived together senior year. Lisa was so nice to when she’d visit. After school it was great when I’d see her as she’d always have a smile and ask me how I was doing . She was a wonderful person.

Chris Stierwalt
March 25, 2025
Jason and family. Very sorry for the loss of your mom. Sending you love and hugs at this difficult time time.

John and Abby Post
March 25, 2025
Dear Jody and Jason, I hope you remember me. I was just on Facebook and saw Jody’s message about Lisa. I’m so sorry to hear about her death. Today would have been Morrie’s 80th birthday. He has been gone almost 3 years .. We had fond memories of your mom. Even though i haven’t spoken to her in awhile, i want you all to know how sorry i am about her passing.
Ina

Ina (Morrie) Schaffer
March 25, 2025
Dear Mike and family. I am so saddened to hear the passing of Lisa. I have fond memories of our winters in Sarasota, Flla.
Lisa was so friendly and always had wonderful Mah Jongg games with her and our special group. Our fantastic finds for dinners was magical. We were always on the hunt for something new. May she rest in peace and find a Mah game. Marsha Mendel

Marsha Mendel
March 25, 2025
So sorry to hear of Lisa’ s passing. Her picture from our wedding sits next to Marcia on her night stand.

Mark Goldman
March 25, 2025
We are so sorry for your loss. She was a lovely person.

Joyce & Barry Simon
March 25, 2025
Dear Jody and Jason, I am so sorry to hear about your mom’s death. I have wonderful memories of play group date with Jason, Carrie and Caroline. The last time I saw her we were registering new citizens to vote. May her memory be a blessing.

Barbara Mazut
March 26, 2025
Jody, Jason, Bonnie and Roger
I am so sorry for your loss. I know how much she was loved by all of you and how much she will be missed.
Eli Kannon

Eli Kannon
March 26, 2025
Jody, Jason, Bonnie, Roger & Mike.
I am so sorry to hear the news of Lisa's passing. I had known her for over 30 years, and it was always a pleasure working with her and her family.
She will be missed.

Mark Dubinski
March 27, 2025
My thoughts are with you. Lisa was an amazing woman and a dear friend. It was an honor to know her.
Ilene Shaw

Ilene Shaw
March 27, 2025
I wanted to tell you that the service was beautiful.
Ina

Ina Schaffer
March 27, 2025
You were fortunate to be part of her family and I was fortunate to be her friend. From the day after I moved into Coromandel and she moved into her townhouse we were very good Friends. We walked {altho she could walk faster) went to movies, plays, had dinners and had wonderful times. I will always remember Lisa' a very special friend,

LOIS Morris
March 27, 2025
We enjoyed each visit and occasion to be with Lisa although now each visit seems too short and too infrequent. We send our love to all.

Maureen and Mike Jordan
March 27, 2025
The ceremony this morning was so moving and captured the vibrant, wonderful woman who I was lucky enough to know for my entire life. Jody's comments moved me to tears. I've been thinking of significant times in my life that I was able to share with Lisa -- childhood birthdays, B'nai B'rith, college visits, standing up in our (first) weddings, seeing the joy that Jody and Jason brought to Lee's life, and knowing how happy she was when Mike came into her life. Lisa lived life to the fullest and I always admired her for that. She has been and will continue to be missed.

Taffy Raphael
March 27, 2025
Growing up in Harvey, I knew the Bergers and I went to elementary and high school
with Lisa--one year older.

I was so sorry to learn of her diagnosis several years ago and I am sure these have been very difficult years for Lisa, her family and close friends. She was a sweet and kind person who I reconnected with at a genealogy convention in Seattle many years ago. I am so sorry to learn of her battle with Alzheimers and her death. I know her memory will be a blessing to all who knew her. Her life was certainly cut short. I pray she will RIP.

susan fisher boyer
March 29, 2025