Philip-Lieb-Obituary

Philip Stuart Lieb

Skokie, Illinois

1936 - 2024

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Skokie, Illinois
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The Parkinson's Foundation

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Honorable Philip S. Lieb, 87, of Chicago, was born on March 7, 1936. He passed in Scottsdale, AZ on Jan 16, 2024. A judge on the Circuit Court of Cook County, he is survived by his loving wife Arlene (nee Perlow), their four beloved children, Steven Lieb (Karen Pinkert-Lieb), Stacey Lieb-Max...

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Phillip was my cousin, his uncle, Bernard Singer was his uncle, I was his cousin David. We lost touch over the decades. I looked him up, and had no idea of his passing. He was a great man and so loved by my father , my mother rose and myself. My deepest condolences to Arlene , whom I never met, and my second cousins. He was a great attorney and judge, had two seats on the commodities exchange. He adored my father, and my father adored his oldest sister, Phil´s Mom. Although we lost touch, I´m...

I´m so sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time of great loss and sadness. Judy Cook

We were very sorry to hear about Phil´s passing. We enjoyed spending time with you both in Arizona. Lois and Jerry Goldberg

May his memory be for a blessing. one of the first people I met when I started at Schiller. Ducanto and Fleck while in law school, Who continued to serve as a mentor and mensch for many years. It truly was an honor to know Phil.

Judge Lieb was not only an intellect but man of the people who loved his family as well as the law. He was my mentor when I first started at Schiller DuCanto & Fleck in the early 80´s before he ascended to the bench. A man of many stories wanting to share with others his experiences, wisdom and love of life. Ana and I express our deepest sympathies to his family. We will miss you old friend.

My deepest condolences for Phil's family. I met Judge Lieb after he retired from the bench and then came to volunteer at the Office of the Cook County Public Guardian. I was his "supervisor", which always made me chuckle given his vast experience and knowledge! I enjoyed our regular chats, often about political issues. Even when he no longer volunteered at OPG, he would stop in for regular visits. What a wonderful man, he will be missed.

The deepest condolences from Connie and myself to Phil's widow, children and family. Phil and I worked together for years at Schiller, DuCanto & Fleck and well as being friends and residents of Northbrook. We were both Mac users and enthusiasts and shared technology. So sorry to hear of Phil's passing, he will be missed and his memory will be a blessing. David B. Yavitz

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.