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Aletha Pinnow

1984 - 2016

BORN

1984

DIED

2016

Aletha Pinnow Obituary

Aletha Meyer Pinnow, 31, of Duluth (formerly of Oswego and Chicago, IL) died from depression and suicide on February 20, 2016. Aletha was born on December 29th, 1984 to Bonnie and Bryce Pinnow. The parents promised a tiny baby to their older daughter (who was sorely disappointed by the giant 11 pound baby that came home with them). This was an auspicious start for Aletha, who spent her life defying expectations and charting her own hilarious and unique path. She loved animals, theater, Halloween, Star Wars, cartoons, preparing food for loved ones, and cuddling with aforementioned animals. She did not love France (they know why) and William Shatner (who also presumably knew why). Aletha was fond of making her mom laugh until she literally cried and helping her dad do anything and everything. It is impossible to sum up a woman so caring, genuine, vivacious, hilarious, and sparkly. Those qualities were so obvious to everyone around her. Aletha was her family's whole entire world. She enriched the lives of countless colleagues and students. Unfortunately, a battle with depression made her innate glow invisible to her and she could not see how desperately loved and valued she was. Aletha found her true passion in 5th grade when she decided to become a special education teacher. She graduated high school a year early to enroll in her future alma mater, Northern Illinois University (NIU), in anticipation of that goal. It is the ultimate understatement to say that Aletha loved working with people with disabilities (especially people on the autism spectrum). She was a special education teacher for over a decade and she was, as she was happy to tell you, awesome at it. She saw the potential and value of every single one of her students and she loved them with a ferocity that would make a rabid mother bear quiver. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to endow a scholarship in Aletha's name at NIU. Checks (with the memo line "NIU Aletha Pinnow Endowment") may be mailed to: NIU Foundation, PO Box 746, DeKalb IL 60115-0746 Donations can also be made online at ?niufoundation.org/give with the endowment information included in the 'Other' box. If the family were to have a big pie in the sky dream, we would ask for a community-wide discussion about mental health and to pull the suffocating demon of depression and suicide into the bright light of day. Please help us break the destructive silence and stigma surrounding mental illness and suicide. The family would also appreciate if friends and colleagues would share memories and photos of Aletha with them-this would provide us comfort as we find our way without her. Aletha was preceded in death by her adoring grandparents: Barb and Dave Ashby and Orla and Don Pinnow. Aletha is survived by her parents, Bonnie (Momster) and Bryce (Dadzilla) Pinnow, sister/seestar, Eleni (Smelly) Pinnow (Steve Rosenberg), and BFF Sara Clark. Aletha is also survived by an uncle, Mark (Casey) Ashby, aunt Charla (Doug) Antrobus, aunt Theresa "TT" Ashby, cousins Stacy (Igor) Zapadinsky, Leslie Antrobus, David (Dorothy) Ashby, Phil (Lauren) Ashby, and Steve (Maris) Ashby. Countless heartbroken friends mourn Aletha with her family. Aletha also leaves behind her devoted pitbull, Asta Louise, and two cats, Fido and Ralphie. Because Aletha was so dedicated to her vocation as a special education teacher, she also is survived by hundreds of students whose lives are immeasurably better because of her, and by colleagues in Wheaton, Chicago, and Duluth. A memorial service will be June 4th at 2pm at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Oswego, IL.

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Published by Beacon News on Mar. 2, 2016.

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Michelle O'Lary

July 28, 2016

I'm so sorry for your loss. I found your story accidentally. I see so much of myself and my sisters in you and your sister. Your story touched me and I'm going to try harder because of it. Thank you for sharing.

Nicole Vessey

June 15, 2016

To the family of Aletha Pinnow: I am so sorry that you lost your beautiful family member. I want you to know how admirably you handled her life and death in her obituary as well as in the statements you've made in regard to Aletha since her death. I, too, have lost my loved one, my beautiful son, to depression and suicide; I wish I had had the presence of mind to have been as forthcoming and persuasive when I wrote his obituary. What a testament to your daughter and sister that you have shed a desperately needed light on the stigma that our society has on mental illness. Your candor has touched my heart; I am a stranger to you but a friend in the fight. Many blessings.

Heather (VanMeter) Dawson

April 21, 2016

I remember Aletha from church she was an amazing girl. May her soul Rest in Peace and may your family one day find peace.

Lou Ann Cates

March 27, 2016

I cannot begin to imagine your pain, but may you all find peace at this difficult time,in the wonderful memories you have. May this beautiful angel forever RIP and her legacy go forth and help other's.

God Bless you all...

Sue Hayward

March 25, 2016

So sorry for your loss.. my deepest sympathy to her family

Carol Scott

March 24, 2016

I remember Aletha as a bright student! So sorry for your loss, and I extend my deepest sympathy to her loving parents and family.

Tim Gibbons

March 24, 2016

Condolences to the Pinnow family. From your accounts your sister, daughter and friend sounds like she was a wonder person. The world has lost what it needs most, a kind, giving, loving and compassionate person. Rest in Peace Aletha Pinnow, Rest in Peace.

JoEllyn Romano

March 24, 2016

I am so sorry about the loss of your beautiful sister. I didn't know her, but was so very touched by the loving tribute you wrote for her, and your honesty about how she passed away. I, too, lost a sibling to suicide. I understand the pain this causes, and so my heart goes out to you and your family. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jenny Clark

March 24, 2016

There are no words, my family is on their knees. May God's grace be with you at this very difficult time. Aletha your light is still here even though you are gone from this world. Rest in peace sweet lady.

Amy Brown

March 23, 2016

I loved your article Eleni, not only for its truth, but for its beautiful, powerful writing weaved by your pen. You are a gifted writer with a joy in every penned word that can add to the beauty of this world. Please use your gift for the greater good.

Life is hard, but it's beauty-full too. Please remember the good times with your sister every time pain comes up to jab at your heart, and soon a radiant enveloping joy of all that you shared together will buoy you up through life's waves. The waves come and go, but every breath is an awareness that you are alive, the most precious gift of all. Cradle it in your hands, like a fledgling bird that can fly to the sun.

Tim McLean

March 9, 2016

This is one of the most beautiful stories of a life that I've ever read on these pages. I wish that I could have met Aletha. I am very sorry for your loss, but I am glad that Aletha's light lives on through all of those she touched.

Amy

March 5, 2016

I heard of Aletha through the Star Tribune article. I wish I would have known her. She sounds like a blast.

Thanks for spreading the awareness of depression and how it can affect people who may appear happy and confident on the outside.

Debbie Klos

March 5, 2016

So sorry for your loss Bonnie...

Eleni Pinnow

March 3, 2016

Please see this article that is also about Aletha and all she has done: http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/3977983-powerful-obituary-seeks-talk-about-depression-suicide

Mary Muniz

March 3, 2016

Aletha was a very special co-worker. Her passion and dedication to children with disabilities was commendable. We often had long conversations about my disabled daughter. She always had useful advise to offer. She will be truly missed.

stephanie white

March 3, 2016

Bonnie and Bryce, I am so terribly sorry for your loss. Loving hugs to you both.

Christian Miller

March 3, 2016

Rest in peace, Aletha. Thank you for being open and sharing her story. I hope it helps others who battle with this horrible disease. God bless you and your family.

Ellen Menendez

March 3, 2016

I do not know your family or your loved one. As an advocate for suicide prevention and mental illness I want to thank you for taking a stand and saying it's okay to say we lost our loved one to mental illness. I she obviously had a heart of gold to be an ESE teacher. I thank her for her dedication to these Children and to you for your endless love.

Bridgette Grissette

March 2, 2016

Rest peacefully Aletha! I wish you could have seen in yourself what others saw in you. I will pray for strength for your family and friends through this difficult time.

Trudy Taylor

March 2, 2016

My heart and prayers goes out to you in the time of sorrow.

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