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Lawrence Broutman Obituary

Lawrence Jay Broutman, 81, known to friends as "Larry," a lifelong Chicagoan, was a professor, entrepreneur, world-wide explorer, nature & wildlife photographer, author, as well as a loving husband, father, brother, grandfather, dog-lover and citizen of Chicago.

Larry was a pioneer in the field of plastics and composite materials. He began his research career as an undergraduate at MIT, and in 1963 was the first recipient of their Doctorate Degree in Materials Engineering and Science. He then became a Professor of Mechanics and Materials Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology from the mid-1960s through 1982. During that time he lectured, served as a PhD Supervisor for dozens of students, wrote approximately 170 technical publications, co-authored two textbooks, edited nine reference books, was awarded four patents and received five best paper honors from the Society of Plastics Engineers. In the 1980s Larry founded L.J. Broutman and Associates, a laboratory and consultancy whose services included research, materials failure analysis, and expert testimony.

Larry's research methods played an important role in developing modern products such as body armor, household appliances and wind turbines. He was a pioneer in both the use of scanning electron microscopes and impact testing, building an early instrument to test glass and laminates. He also pioneered cold-forming, which applied metalworking to thermoplastics. Later, Larry turned to plastic pipe, developing research methods that helped foster a new world of plastics in civil engineering applications such as underground fuel-storage tanks, bridges and pipe applications. He served as a president of the Society of Plastics Engineers (1977), won their prestigious International Award in 2006, and was admitted to the Plastics Hall of Fame in 2012.

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Larry was an avid traveler and photographer. With his wife Susanne, he spent nearly 25 years traveling to far-flung locales, in search of adventure and the perfect photograph. Their special love was Africa, where they repeatedly returned for extended safaris, primarily for the purpose of photographing landscapes, animals and tribal peoples. His photography projects include work with Lincoln Park Zoo, Africa Geographic, BBC Wildlife, Children's Memorial Hospital Clinic, and The Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Larry was a finalist in Africa Geographic Magazine's 2017 Photographer of the Year contest.

During his retirement, Larry translated his passion for photography into the publishing of five books: "Chicago Unleashed", "Chicago Monumental", "Chicago Eternal", "Chicago Treasure" and "African Treasure", for which he provided both the photography and research. Larry's books have won multiple awards for cover art, interior design, and photography. Proceeds from all books are donated to the nonprofit agencies The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Disabled, and Access Living.

Larry was also a devoted philanthropist, focusing on both international and local causes. Larry was an early supporter of the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI), a program matching MIT students with internships, research and teaching opportunities abroad. Larry was also a tireless promoter of The Chicago Lighthouse (where he was a board member and honored as 2017 "Man of the Year"); Access Living; the Anne & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago; and was a patron of Chicago art and culture, with a special interest in theatre. In 2019, Larry was proclaimed "Outstanding Chicagoan" by the Chicago City Council, and September 21st was designated "Chicago Treasure Day" in order to "honor our children and promote the power and beauty of access and inclusion."

Larry was preceded in death by his loving parents Mildred and Carl Broutman, his first wife Shelley Jaffe, niece Laney Landaker and brother-in-law Morrey Bender. He was additionally preceded in death by beloved cousins Stuart Chalem, Steve Rosen and Larry Barnett.

He is survived by his devoted and loving wife Susanne Broutman, his loving sister Adrienne, his loved son Jim Broutman and husband Kevin Coyle, his loved daughter Marcy Leeman and husband Milt, loved step-son Jamie Cohen, loved step-daughter Julie Cohen and husband Steve Wozniak, his adored grandchildren Shelley and Hannah Leeman, and Aria and Chloe Wozniak, and his brother-in-law Stephen Score and wife Eleanor. He is additionally survived by his nieces and nephews.

Larry is fondly remembered for his deep love of his dogs Walker, Skyler, Shadow and Tanzy. Larry will be missed by his loving family, friends and colleagues.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 11 at 10:00am at Weinstein & Piser Funeral Home, 111 Skokie Blvd, Wilmette; with burial at Memorial Park Cemetery, 9900 Gross Point Rd, Skokie, following the service. For information regarding condolence calls and Shiva, please call the funeral home at 847-256-5700.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Disabled (chicagolighthouse.org) or Access Living (accessingliving.org).

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Published by Chicago Tribune on Dec. 9, 2019.

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Bharat Thakkar

December 3, 2022

I remember you as my PhD Thesis Chair who was in more hurry for me to graduate than me. You were great scientist engineer.
Bharat Thakkar, Your Student. 12032022

Bharat Thakkar

November 9, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Your student at IIT,
Bharat Thakkar

December 13, 2019

Susanne
Our condolences to you and your families. Such fond memories of times spent together.
Renarda and Barry Wolf

Kimberly Rush

December 11, 2019

On behalf of the board of directors of the Chicago Section of the Society of Plastics Engineers, a donation has been made to The Chicago Lighthouse in memory of Larry Broutman.

Norma Buckman

December 11, 2019

Susanne, Jamie, and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Larry's death. I remember having dinner
at your home, and it was a pleasure to spend the evening with
you. He was so interesting to be with, and you both seemed so happy. That is just one happy memory I have, and thankfully you have so many more. I just wanted you to know that I'm thinking of you.
Norma Buckman

Tracy Reilly

December 11, 2019

Dr. Broutman was the epitome of "a gentleman and a scholar." He shaped my life, and the life of my family, in so many wonderful, warm, and positive ways throughout the years, and I am a better person for having known him. To Susanne, Jimmy, Marcy and Family, may your broken hearts find some peace knowing that Larry made the world a much brighter place during his life. I will miss him dearly.

Learnus Ross

December 10, 2019

It's always sad to hear of someone passing away but when it is a coworker it hits closer to the heart. I just want to say my prayers and condolences go out to the family and may Mr. Broutman rest in peace. Since he was a member of the Lighthouse Family his memory will live on forever. L.Ross

December 10, 2019

So sad to hear of Larry's passing! He was a wonderful inspiration to all he came in contact with. My sympathies to Suzanne and all the family. Barbara Gold

December 10, 2019

We in the school were so blessed by your love of life and people and in particular, your love of our children of the Lighthouse. In every picture of our children that you created together with Rich Green, there were all of the machinations of joy, humanity, capability, technical brilliance and compassion that were among your other gifts in life! The result for our children and their families was that Mr. Larry is a beloved source of joy to them which is embodied in the photographs of the children that are in the Chicago Treasure Book and others which are in the hands of the Children's families as his beautiful gifts to the families. I will forever be grateful for the collaboration and having seen the twinkle in your eye as well as the tear as you captured the essence of our beloved children. To your beautiful wife Suzanne, I wish you peace and many opportunities to relive the beautiful memories you created together. To your family and friends I share with you the joy that Larry gave to each of us in his presence for the moments that we in the school programs of the Chicago Lighthouse enjoyed. We are sad to lose our "Chicago Treasure" but have been blessed immensely by his vision and gifts! Thank you, Larry!
-Lee Burklund

John Chaney

December 10, 2019

Larry,

You lived your life well. You and your memory are an example for us all.

John Chaney

Sandra Gonzalez

December 10, 2019

My condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Broutman.

Gerald Jeka

December 9, 2019

So sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I can't help to think when loved ones look back they will remember him with a smile on their face and take solace in the man that he was. I worked for Larry at L.J. Broutman and Associates for over 15 years. He was always a pleasure to work with and one of a kind. When he retired and went all in on photography and book writing, it was no surprise he was so successful in his new ventures. I was happy to meet up with Larry and Susan last year as he discussed his book Chicago Monumental at our local library. His story telling and sense of history was immense. May he rest in peace knowing he will be remembered fondly all who knew him.

Jill Kongabel

December 9, 2019

Sam and I are incredibly fortunate that Larry and his beautiful wife, Susanne, came into our lives when we were in Boulder. We've been fast friends ever since and have wonderful memories of his passion for great art, his incredible talent as a photographer and creator of books, his amazing knowledge and great conversations about everything under the sun, his incredible creativity and courage, and his wonderful sense of humor that gave us many laughs along the way. We will miss him dearly, but his friendship will always be a very bright light in our hearts.

December 9, 2019

Please accept my sympathy for your loss of Lawrence. I did not know him but I did know Carl from Sears Roebuck in the 60's and 70's. He was a wonderful gentleman who was my mentor. He taught me about life and how to sell. I miss him. Please know that you are all in my prayers.
Respectfully, Dick Wermich

December 9, 2019

My condolences to the family

Madeleine Plonsker

December 8, 2019

Harvey and Madeleine Plonsker send memories of friendship from long ago. We were sad to learn of Larry's passage. May he rest at peace.

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