Harold-Schiff-Obituary

Harold Schiff

Skokie, Illinois

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Schiff, Harold Beloved husband of Margot Levin Schiff (nee Brady), the late Rosalind Schiff (nee Holman) and Mozelle Schiff (nee Edelstein); Dear father of Leslie (Stephen Rice) Schiff, Dr. David (Tanya Nezzar) Schiff and Leo (Joy Hammond) Schiff; Stepfather of Caron (Gregg) Arenson, David...

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So sorry for your loss. Harold and I were friends for decades doing many successful projects together. Starting with Tri state Center for LaSalle Partners , and then doing the Sears distribution terminal at 2800 South Ashland and finally doing a downtown 21 story High-rise acrossing city hall and then a decade later doing Sears Computer center in Columbus Ohio.

Fond fond memories of someone that was a friend and a unique neighbor. Love to his wonderful wife Margo Harvey Lieberman

"Harold to be your step granddaughter was a honor, and I miss you so much! You were such a big help to Mimi! We Love you!

Harold, I will always count you as a mentor of mine. We will miss your greatness and fore sight in the construction world. Thank you for the opportunities and challenges you continued to provide.. Sincerely, Howard Olsen

My deepest condolences. Very great person. His memory will live as I continue to pass along anectodes of the few intense times we met. I have learned a lot from him and as I grow older I think I understand better what he meant.

Margot,
I was glad to have had lunch with Harold on 6/20th at his favorite lunch spot Gibson's. I have known Harold since 1971 and he was a great mentor to me. He was responsible for my moving to Chicago in 1976 and ultimately meeting and marrying Nancy. I was glad you gave Lil his email address.Our deepest condolences to you.
Marvin and Nancy Levine

I miss you Harold. Thanks for being a great step-dad! Always in my memory. You helped make me the woman I am today, thank you! Mom is in great hands.

Margot - Harold loved young people and was such a guiding light to our family in all our years at 229. We will always remember him. Sandy and I are thinking about you day and night. We will stop by in hopes of getting a glimpse of you. We miss you terribly!! Much Love, Jen and Sandy (and Kolben and Collie!)

Dear Margot: I was so sad when I heard the news. I couldn't have worked for a better man and mentor. My sincere condolences.