Martin "Marty" Engert, age 68, beloved husband for 27 wonderful years of Joann, nee Ginley; devoted son of the late Hyman and Beatrice; dear brother of Robert "Skippy" (Karen); fond brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle of many. Service Thursday 11 a.m. at The Weinstein Funeral Home, 111 Skokie Blvd. (one blk North of Old Orchard), Wilmette. Interment Westlawn Cemetery, Norridge. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Leukemia Research Foundation, 2700 Patriot Blvd. #100, Glenview, IL 60026. For info, 847-256-5700 .
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5 Entries
Skip Engert
February 26, 2007
I shall miss you.
Lorri London
February 6, 2007
Skip,So sorry about your brother. Do you remember me? Our folks and your uncle Sam and aunt Rose were friends forever.I'm Lorri London,AKA Lorraine Fortunato.I still have records your Dad made of me singing when I was about 12 years old. Am much,much older now. You also displayed your first fax machine in your office for me. It really looked like the old player piano rolls. Where do yo live now? I'm back in the city for many years. Please call me,when you have a chance,@773-271-4938,my home and office.Again,please accept my condolences on your brothers passing.Lorri London
John Kozlowicz
January 21, 2007
I remember Martin as wonderful colleague for many years at UWW. We worked together in TAUWP on a variety of projects to benefit faculty and staff.
Elise Kline (Engert)
January 17, 2007
You will be very missed....
Nancy Brandenburger
January 17, 2007
I will remember Martin as a quiet, well-respected, gentleman--and a wonderful Scrabble player.
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