
John Buryl Lazar
March 6, 1947 - April 3, 2024
Date and Time
Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 10:00 AM
Memorial Service
Chicago Jewish Funerals
Skokie Chapel
8851 Skokie Boulevard
Skokie, Illinois 60077
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Clergy
Rabbi Ari Hart
Skokie Valley Agudath Jacob of Skokie
Interment - Private
Gathering
Chicago Jewish Funerals - North Chapel
Immediately following the memorial service until 1pm.
Beginning at 1pm there will be a reception at the Rosen household, 2203 Bennett Ave., Evanston
Memorial Contributions
University of Chicago Oncology Department
Gift Administration & Business Data
5235 South Harper Court, Suite 450
Chicago, Illinois 60615
givetomedicine.uchicago.edu/ways-to-give/
or
The KIND Fund
www.unicefusa.org/how-help/donate
or
Feed the Children
www.feedthechildren.org/
OBITUARY
John Buryl Lazar, 77.
Devoted son of the late Buryl and Zelda nee Sampson. Loving brother of Rabbi Jeffrey (the late Barbara Bornstein Lazar) Lazar and Joan Brunwasser. Dear uncle of David Lazar, Michael (Emma Rosen) Brunwasser, Ariella (Ilya) Belopolsky and Yael (Dan Marzouk) Brunwasser. Service Sunday, May 19, at 10:00 am at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd., (at Niles Center Road) Skokie. A reception will follow immediately, (at the funeral home) from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm. The interment was private. To view the funeral online, please visit our website. In lieu of flowers, donations to the University of Chicago Oncology Department; the KIND Fund and Feed the Children would be appreciated. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals – Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com
GUEST BOOK
Dorothy Rosen
Greg Pawlson
Alison Maitland
Roger Addison
And then the playfulness disappeared from John's writing and the serious, frightening and sombre story began to unfold.
In sharing his experiences and being very open and specific about what he was going through, John showed incredible courage and a great desire to be of help not only to himself but actually to others who were on the same or similar hard journeys. I found myself looking forward to the next instalment of the story, reading and worrying about the ups and downs John described, cheering whenever he managed to achieve a positive result. The small steps were an incredible big victory. His forbearance and wry comments about his own situation were testimony to a person with great faith and an excellent practitioner of hope. I used to respond with comments and questions, which he was very generous about answering. I was pleased that, despite never meeting and really never sharing any life experiences, I was still able to help by cheering him on and supporting the hope.
I never imagined that the second bout of cancer the doctors identified well into his recovery from the initial one would bring about such a dreadful end. When I first received the message about the memorial service I was wholly taken aback. The news of John's death was a very saddening, bitter and surprising news. Maybe, if later on, there might be a way of publishing his updates and emails in a format that would be helpful to other patients. Such a present to others would be an apt legacy and in line with a man who was a true mensch. May John's memory be a blessing to us all.
Edna Kissmann
Through the Open Assist process the client organization receives real value and participant teams gain knowledge and actual experience, working on a diverse multinational team, as they interact directly with, present to and get feedback from a senior management team, all in a “safe”, supportive, constructive environment of learning, sharing and enriching each participant’s experience and ability to grow their professional network. john's team was selected by the client in Warsaw 2014, Istanbul 2015 and Bonn 2016. John continued to volunteer to be a Team Leader in all conferences thereafter until his medical condition limited his ability to participate. We will miss his formal contributions through the Open Assist, via presentations in Briefing Sessions, through wonderful professionals he introduced to ISPI EMEA, as well as through informal chats and over meals. John will be a valuable part of our ISPI EMEA family always, via all the many people and organizations he touched, supported, and enlightened.
Carol Panza
Judy Braun
Holly Kahan
Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing away of this wonderful human being - John Lazar. I met John through the Institute of Coaching in Boston, at one of their conferences in 2018. As always, the conference was replete with remarkable speakers and thought leaders. However, this one was made even more special because I met this infectiously happy and wise man - John Lazar. As you might expect from a coach as experienced as him, he seemed to instinctively take me under his wing, becoming a mentor and a friend. This was despite the enormous distance between us - I live in Sydney Australia with my family.
He generously reviewed my book and I was glad to return the favour by reviewing his. I was honoured to have co-presented at the International Leadership Association's Global Leadership Conference in 2020 and we had plans to continue to collaborate when Covid hit. But in true John style, we stayed in touch via Zoom and emails, always encouraging each other to learn and push the knowledge boundaries of evidence-based leadership. He was, in my mind, the embodiment of coaching wisdom and practice.
I recently lost my beloved husband to cancer and so my heart goes out to John's family during these difficult times. Whilst the pain will never go away, in time, we learn to simply look up to the stars, hug a loved one, or say a little prayer whenever we think of our departed loved one. We are all the better for having known John and I will forever miss him.
Rest in peace, my amazing friend John Lazar.
With kind wishes,
Dr Ruby Campbell
Ruby Campbell
Andy Buzinski
John greatly enjoyed travel and came annually to the Bay Area in Northern California. We have a core group of ISPI’ers here and John was always a welcome visitor. He stayed at my house and we hosted some wonderful dinners for our little group. John was delighted to be the sous chef. We went to visit wineries, to plays at the local repertory company, and dined out with our colleagues.
When John became ill and began his very challenging journey, his detailed updates helped the members of his ‘tribe’ understand what he was enduring and gave us intimate insights into how he was managing his disease. John used his well-honed coaching and processing skills to encourage and guide himself. We tribal compatriots were privileged to observe and learn from him. John’s end of life journey had to be his most difficult and it provided a model for surmounting extreme adversity. I thank you, John, and miss you every day.
Love, Carol
Carol Haig
Ellen Kaplan
Jaspal S. Bajwa
With deepest sympathies,
Donna
Donna Karlin
I know you are in the place of love, truth and knowing all that is in universe and in our heart and minds . So you know how much I cared for you . May that little angle that I mailed you to have and hold on during your treatment , is now holding you in her lights to eternity . 👼🏼🌈🤍
Keyaunoosh Kassauei
Thank you, John, for all that you gave to me and the IOC Fellow community at every step of the way.
Rest in peace, dear friend. You will always be sorely missed.
In our hearts, minds and souls always, dear John.
Raman
Raman Nanda
I hope my message finds you both in good health. Please accept my sincere condolences on our beloved Johns passing.
I wish you and your families great strength today during Johns memorial.
Warmest wishes ,
Su
Dear John,
As every new Thursday rolls in, I miss our weekly update calls. You gave your time and wisdom so graciously right up to the end and for that I shall forever be grateful.
Thank you for your mentorship, your wisdom and your friendship and for helping me hone my leadership and writing skills. Sharing my work and team updates with you each Thursday became so entrenched in my weekly routine that Thursday afternoon soon became habitual and I referred to it as time with Coach. I now spend this time reflecting on our conversations and sharing my updates with you through my thoughts. The impact of your support shall forever be felt in my work in Kenya.
I shall always remember your words about how we make a conscious choice to play the deck we have been delt in life. You played your deck with gratitude and hope right up to the end. I shall remember you as always putting your best foot forward even during your most trying moments. Although I could not be in the US today at your memorial, I am with your family and friends in spirit wishing you God Speed John.
With love,
Su
Susan Kahumbu
We wiil keep you într-o our souls.
Marta Christina and Nicu
Marta Christina & \"Nicu Sucuu
Mark Hertzberg
Michael Stoller
We has been honored to interact, cooperate and share oppinion with John. Last year I had been happy to provide on John's Kind request a review hor his contribution on the book PRYSM published on 6th of April 2023. I consider, as I wrote on the review, that his chapters are representing important contributions within this book.
Above all he was a WONDERFULL PERSON allweays available to help and support other People.
We will keep praying for his beautifull soul. Since we are no longerable to talk to him about God we will talk symbolically with God about John. God rest him în Peace.
Kind regards to his family, friends and to all the members of the Tribr of his socio-profesionale and personal network.
With high respect and appreciation from our family. Marta Christina and Nicu Suciu from România
Marta Christina and Nicu Suciu