Funeral Details

James "Jimmy" Kaplan

August 22, 1950 - December 2, 2022

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 3:30 PM

Service

Am Shalom
840 Vernon Avenue
Glencoe, Illinois 60022
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Clergy

Rabbi Steven Stark Lowenstein
Cantor Andrea Rae Markowicz

Interment - Private

Shiva

Am Shalom
840 Vernon Avenue
Glencoe, Illinois 60022
847.630.6108
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Following the memorial service.

Memorial Contributions

Am Shalom
840 Vernon Avenue
Glencoe, Illinois 60022
www.amshalom.com
or
American Cancer Society
P.O Box 6704
Hagerstown, Maryland 21741
www.cancer.org/involved/donate.html
or
Lou and Jean Malnati Brain Tumor Institute
420 East Superior Street
Arthur J. Rubloff Building, 9th Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60611
www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/brain-tumor
or
The Michael J. Fox Foundation
P.O. Box 5014
Hagerstown, Maryland 21741
www.michaeljfox.org





OBITUARY

James Kaplan

We mourn the death and celebrate the life of James (“Jim,” “Jimmy,” “GJ”) Kaplan. He leaves, in this world, the love of his life, Nancy; his children, Alyson (Aaron) Kaplan Lippman and Ben (Alex) Kaplan; his grandchildren, Elliot, Sam, Leo, Cade, Cole, and one yet to be born; his lifelong sidekick and older brother, Richard (Kathy) Kaplan; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Jimmy was born on August 22, 1950 in Chicago. He and his brother, Richard, had a lot of adventures around the city. At the age of 15, Jimmy was a bassist in a garage band called The Foggy Notions. He was a Wisconsin Badger and went on to own a commercial real estate company. In 1984, he reconnected with Nancy Bronstein and the laughter and love was immediate. Married in 1985, the two of them, with their daughter Alyson, moved to Glencoe. When Ben was born the family was complete. Jimmy was a fun and loving husband and father, supporting everything his kids were into, never missing a basketball game or track meet.

Jimmy loved to sit in as bassist at blues jams, listen to Cubs games, and watch the Bulls, either on TV or, for many years, in his seats in Section 110. He was a master chef who loved to grill and smoke some “babbique,” whip up a chicken Caprese salad, and make his own pickles. He had a mental rolodex of songs that would rival Spotify and an endless bank of trivia and fun facts. He was sarcastic, hilarious and optimistic to the very end. Jimmy was as passionate and loving as anyone could be. He ran marathons and biked centuries, traveled, enjoyed time with his friends and, most important to him, spent time with his wife, children and grandchildren.

Private graveside service followed by a memorial service and Celebration of Life Tuesday, December 6 at 3:30pm at Am Shalom, 840 Vernon Ave., Glencoe, IL 60022

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Am Shalom, www.amshalom.com, American Cancer Society, P.O Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741, www.cancer.org/involved/donate.html, Lou and Jean Malnati Brain Tumor Institute, 420 E. Superior St., Arthur J. Rubloff Building, 9th Floor, Chicago, IL 60611, www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/brain-tumor, The Michael J. Fox Foundation, P.O. Box 5014, Hagerstown, MD 21741, www.michaeljfox.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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Our hearts are saddened by Jimmy’s death. Reading his beautiful obituary put a smile on my face. I think he would have liked that. Because of his sense of humor, I was never sure how he felt about me, but as Fred just said to me “that was Jimmy.” May his memory forever be a blessing to your entire family.

Sheryl Socoloff
December 5, 2022
We were so saddened to hear of Jimmy's passing. Our thoughts are with Nancy and family.
Jimmy and I met at UW-Madison over 50 year ago and became life long friends.
In 1972, for the Labor Day weekend, we decided to drive from Chicago to Montreal because he read an article that day that Montreal was "the Paris of North America". So why not go.
We vacationed together in the Bahamas in 1973; he came back with a tan and I with a job offer to move there - which I did.
The meals we shared; the movies we saw - it all added up to spending time with someone you cared for and someone you could count on.
You will be missed, my friend.
With sympathy,
Terry and Gloria

Terry Factor
December 6, 2022
Nancy, Ben and Allyson—Thank you for sharing with your beautiful words and memories the joyful life of the man we will forever remember and treasure as “Mr. Benny”.
It is not as easy thing to access the deepest part of the heart, to put your love for your Dad in words, and then to share those words with a whole bunch of other people.
You gave us all a gift, the gift of bringing Dad to life right in front of us all—seen through the lens of absolute love.
Jimmy brought love and joy and all things good into the world.
We are all blessed to have known him.
Wishing you and your families the peace and comfort of knowing that you were and will always be, his greatest treasures on earth.


Caren and Dale Thomas
December 6, 2022
Dear Kaplan Family,
My condolences to you all. We were in the same class at Lake View H S and club brothers in the Regents. He was as nice as they come.
Peace,
Avron Fagel

Avron Fagel
December 10, 2022