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Daniel MacLean Obituary

Daniel Alan MacLean (81), beloved husband of 58 years to Flora (nee Varvares), and devoted father to Theodore (Ted) and Jason, passed away peacefully at his home in Norwood Park, Chicago, on Sunday, January 29th, after battling Parkinson's Disease for 18 years. Born and raised in Roseland on Chicago's South Side, Dan graduated from Fenger High School and earned his bachelor's degree in Political Science at Western Illinois University in Macomb, where he was Senior class president, co-chair of the Student Union Board and member of the Theta Xi fraternity. It was there that he met Flora, the love of his life, a Greek-American girl from the North Side of Chicago who would change his life forever. After graduation, Dan and Flora were married at Saints Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church, moved into their first apartment in Roseland, began building their family and started to develop a network of lifelong friends, who formed an incredible, supportive community that enriched their lives for over six decades. Inspired by President Kennedy to give back to his country, Dan worked as a case worker at the Cook County Department of Public Aid before deciding to continue his education at the University of Chicago's School of Social Service Administration, where he received his master's in Social Work. While in graduate school, Dan spent his evenings working in the psychiatric unit at Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park, to pay rent, put food on the table and pay his college tuition. Dan's early years with Flora were defined by the social activism of the time. They participated in a number of Chicago's civil rights marches and attended the infamous Chicago Seven 1968 demonstration at Grant Park, with Ted in tow, hopeful for change. Through it all, they were infused with the love and support of extended family, with grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins on the North and South Sides of Chicago, as well as those in Saugatuck, MI and St. Louis, MO. Desiring better schools and places to freely ride their bikes (Flora did not yet drive), Dan and Flora decided to move their young family to Des Plaines where Dan took a job as Hospital Administrator and Director of Social Services at Alexian Brothers Medical Center in Elk Grove Village, where he helped develop and build their rehabilitation and psychiatric hospital over the course of two decades. Discovering a love for public speaking and writing, Dan eventually found his dream job at Communispond, an executive sales and training firm, from which he ultimately retired, capping off a twenty year career with the firm. However, his secret passion was writing, and he wrote countless short stories and poems, some of which he eventually published and many of which he loved to share with his grandchildren. Dan was brilliant, hard-working, humble, funny, curious, caring and loved by all who knew him. Throughout his life, Flora was always at his side, encouraging him and ensuring everything they did was filled with joy. His great pride was the time he spent with his sons (and later their wives and grandchildren), enjoying all types of activities including school projects, sporting events (he was overjoyed when the Cubs won the world series), "camping" in the forest preserves, musical concerts and Indian Guides, all while teaching his boys to properly detail cars, repair things around the house and the reasons to always carry a handkerchief. Dan also served on the boards of Roycemore School in Evanston and the Norwood Park Historical Society, a center of community pride in the neighborhood they have called home for the past 34 years. He enjoyed reading, listening to jazz, travelling, playing board games with his grandkids and eating ice cream. Dan was preceded in death by his parents Marguerite and Maxwell MacLean. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his brother Stephen A. MacLean of Chicago, sons Ted (Joanne Liautaud) of Brookline, MA and Jason (Lauren) of Scarsdale, NY, and five amazing grandchildren: Sophia, Jasper, Oliver, Skylar and Benjamin MacLean. We are forever grateful for the tender, loving and professional support and attention Dan received from caregivers Rico Almodiel and Ziggy Yntig and their families, as well as the wonderful healthcare staff at the Total Senior Care agency, all of whom have given so much time and energy to his well being. Visitation will be held on Friday, February 3rd from 4:00 -8:00 PM and funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 4th at 11:00AM both at Kolbus-May Funeral Home located at 6857 West Higgins Avenue, Chicago, IL 60656. In lieu of flowers, donations are welcomed to: WBEZ Chicago Public Radio (https://www.wbez.org), New Hope Community Food Pantry (https://www.newhopefoodpantry.com) or any food pantry of your choice.

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Published by Chicago Tribune on Feb. 2, 2023.

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Pamela House Gustafson

February 9, 2023

My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family...
Pamela House Gustafson

Dale LaPedus

February 6, 2023

The world has lost a truly good man. He will be missed but his compassion, wisdom, humor, humility, intellect, and sense of social justice live on through his loving sons Ted and Jason and his wonderful grandchildren. Dan's love for Flora is a model of the love Ted and Jay show for their dear wives Joanne and Lauren. May he rest in peace.

James LeFager

February 5, 2023

Dan was my first boss as I started my career in social work . He was always supportive and helped me greatly . My sincere condolences to his family- Jim LeFager

Jim & Jan Smith

February 4, 2023

Hello Flora and family. Our deepest condolences on the loss of Dan. He was a truly wonderful person and I was blessed to have worked with him. So many great memories of time spent together!

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this sorrowful time.

Jim & Jan Smith

George and Sandy

February 3, 2023

Didn't know Dan was a writer, but he was a great speaker! He was smart too in choosing the perfect mate. God bless this family always!
George and Sandy

Bonnie and Jerry Brotman

February 3, 2023

Dan lived an honorable life to the fullest along side Flora. May his sense of fairness and goodness live forever.

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Kate and Mark Liska

February 2, 2023

We are forever grateful to have known Dan. His love, wit, and gentle spirit has touched so many lives. May you rest in peace Dan as you share your beautiful soul with those you love.

Eleni and Vasilios Loutos

February 2, 2023

Dearest Flora and family,
Please accept my and my family´s deepest and most heartfelt condolences for your precious husband, father and grandfather...he was truly a wonderful man who will be missed by many! May God rest his soul amongst the angels in heaven and grant him eternal peace! His memory will be preserved within the hearts of all of you and all of the people who had the privilege to know him throughout the years! You are all in our prayers during this difficult, emotional time! God bless you and keep you in his care!
With much love,
Eleni and Vasili Loutos

David Liautaud

February 1, 2023

I was touched by Dan and his demeanor and Grace the first time I had a chance to meet him. What a lovely man and that was absolutely evident and reinforced by getting to know Ted and the respect and love I have for him. Dan, rest in peace and a life well lived.

Beth Botsis

February 1, 2023

Dearest Flora,

My deepest condolences go out to you in the loss of your much beloved husband, and to your family. What a wonderful love-filled life you two had together. He fought the good fight and was blessed to have you at his side loving and caring for him through all these years of his illness. May the Lord pour out His grace and comfort on you now and carry you through this time of deep grief. You and your family will be in my prayers.

With love and sympathy,
Beth Botsis

John Nicholas Varvares

February 1, 2023

May his memory be eternal...

John Nicholas Varvares

Artemis Daglas

February 1, 2023

I was saddened to learn of Dan's passing. I remember that little apartment in Roseland and the warm,and happy home you and Dan created for your sons.Teddy and Jason will be a great comfort to you.Zoe se mas.

Sandra Radlein

February 1, 2023

Jim and I lovingly embrace our friendship of many years with Dan and Flora.
Dan, you will be remembered for the way you lived a life of care for humanity and your family. Your talented words will live on forever.
Flora, you are a fiery, redheaded angel to all who know you. Along with you and yours, we celebrate Dan's life.
"His kind will not quickly pass this way again."
With love now and forever,
Jim and Sandy Radlein

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