Funeral Details

Arthur Liederman

August 28, 1934 - February 23, 2022

Memorial Contributions

The ARK
6450 North California Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60645
www.arkchicago.org

or the

Michael I Jacobson Memorial Gomle Fund
195 North Buffalo Grove Road
Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089
www.gomlefund.org





OBITUARY

Arthur Liederman, age 87

Beloved husband of the late Ruth Liederman nee Mandelstein. Loving father of Steve (Tracy Nuno) Liederman and Russell Liederman. Brother of the late Rose Bernstein. Hard working, devoted husband, and proud father. All services will be private. Memorials to The ARK, 6450 North California Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60645, www.arkchicago.org or the Michael I Jacobson Memorial Gomle Fund, 195 North Buffalo Grove Road, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089, www.gomlefund.org would be appreciated. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com


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I will miss my father-in-law but take solace in knowing he is once again with his beloved Ruth

Tracy Nuno
February 28, 2022
I’m going to miss Art! He was such a great guy! We’ve been on so many vacations together over the years! He always wanted to know what’s the POA! That’s the Navy man in him coming out! One of my favorite vacation memories of Art was when Steve flipped the canoe that Art and Steve were in not once, not twice, but three times! Art had some pretty colorful words that day! I’m happy to know that you and Ruth are together again! May you Rest In Peace! Until we see each other again! I love you Art! Thanks for all of the good times and laughs!

Carleen Riccio
February 28, 2022
So many great memories…. Art has been like family for almost 50 years. He was a part of my childhood, a trusted friend of my father’s, and all around good man. Garage sales, hanging in the alley, Thanksgiving dinners, Disney World, and countless trips to Woodside, and even some vandalism- Art was always there and always willing to lend a hand. Thank you Art. Rest In Peace.

Tony Riccio
March 5, 2022