Funeral Details

Sidney G. Saltz

Interment - Private

Memorial Contributions

Luminarts Cultural Foundation
65 West Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, Illinois 60604
www.luminarts.org
or
Charity of Your Choice

Memorial Contributions

Luminarts Cultural Foundation
65 West Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, Illinois 60604
www.luminarts.org/donate
or
Charity of Your Choice





OBITUARY

Sidney G Saltz, born on June 15, 1937 to Ben and Dora Saltz in Chicago, IL, died peacefully in his home surrounded by family on Friday morning October 23rd. His love, kindness, and sense of humor will be missed and carried on by his wife Ann, three children, Elias (Sharon), Nathaniel (Megan), and Courtney (Kevin), and grandchildren Evan, Daniel, Nikolas, Lily, Whitaker, and Booker. Sidney graduated from Northwestern University and Yale Law School, and has remained a lifelong member of those communities, bound by deep friendships and shared intellectual pursuits. After law school, Sidney clerked for one year at the U.S. Court of Appeals in New York in 1961, joining Jenner & Block in Chicago as their 35th lawyer from 1962-1999, and continued his legal career until his death. Known for his kindness, intelligence, and integrity, Sidney freely shared his love of music, travel, literature, law, and the arts with those around him, mentoring, teaching, and inspiring. Sidney dedicated himself to charitable organizations working to make his passions available to children in the Chicago community. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that any donation in his memory be made to the Luminarts Cultural Foundation at 65 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604, www.luminarts.org/donate or the charity of your choice. 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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My prayers are with you.

Bonnie Johnson
October 26, 2020
I had the privilege of teaching Sid and Elias cello in the early and mid 80s. He was, of course, an excellent student, better than I was as his teacher. He was thoughtful, inquisitive, determined: "the whole package". His kindness extended to me, as it did to everyone. Several times he took me to the opera, and he came to my performances when his busy life would allow. I feel grateful and very lucky that Sid was an enriching chapter in my life.

John Shaffer
October 28, 2020