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John Delaney

Chicago, Illinois

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Delaney, John Patrick 75, died at Northwestern Memorial Hospital on November 28th, 2012. Born in Havre, Montana to Agnes and Ray Delaney, the family moved to Detroit, Michigan where he graduated from the University of Detroit High School. He received a masters in History and Philosophy from...

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As a experiment the chicago school system took kids from one of the"poorest"neighborhoods in the city with the highest reading levels and put them in a class together,they were called gifted students.these young people were the very first chicago public school students to be taught "afro american history. The school was west garfield park ugc.the very first teacher to teach this class was "mr.Delaney.he gave it to us straight and unblinkedly any question we asked.not a day goes by that i...

Mr. Delaney changed my life. He sent me to high school & taught me to believe in myself. If it had not been for him. I would never have survived. I have been trying to find him for so long. I contacted the teachers union to no avail. I went to Facebook & left messages for his chikdren to no avail. Now to find that he has passed and I never got the chance to thank him for saving my life. This was the greatest man that ever lived. All of my accomplishments I owe to him. The very air that I...

John, when we were young, together we planned to turn society on its ear and establish a city and world where social justice was the order of the day, free of bias, hated, violence, prejudice and poverty. I know you never abandoned that goal.

Dear Delaney family, John was a protective and spiritual presence here at 867 North Dearborn. I am grateful for his listening and reassuring words on many a dark night. He will be deeply missed.
Linda P.

To the wife of John Delaney, Sue Susman, I never knew your husband, but he must've been pretty special. You are in my prayers, Sue.

To Sue and All the family, John had a compassion and tenderness that is unforgettable, and he always showed a sincere interest in the work of others but never spoke of his own unless I really prodded him for insights about his own work. We shared the same birthday and the same love for Sue, his wife and my cousin. A rare human being! Condolences to all. Dorothy Ungerleider, Encino, CA

Dear Delaneys,
We are thinking of all of you and wishing you peace and healing.

To the family of John Delaney may God give you comfort and peace by means of prayer - Philipians 4:6,7. My deepest sympathy