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Eileen Mackevich Obituary

Eileen R. Mackevich, a lifelong champion of public participation in the arts and humanities, passed away in Chicago on March 14, 2022. During her remarkable career she touched thousands of lives with her unique ability to connect people, ideas, and cultures in enlightening, sometimes surprising programs, at minimal or no cost for entry. An optimist, she believed in the civic importance of bringing people together across differences to share their views and experience. When the world offered itself to her imagination (when the world beckoned), Eileen didn't hesitate. A true wayfarer, she sought out the crosscurrents and the joy of discovery. She shared this love of travel, fueled by an interest in a wider world, with her children and grandchildren. She read voraciously- books, newspapers, essays, librettos. She loved opera– the music, the emotion, the spectacle. She was a passionate collector-- of early American furniture, Turkish carpets, and even of ancestor paintings (not hers), handsome or homely, to hang on the scarlet walls. She had an uncanny way of putting things (and people) together, not just in her home (décor) but in the inventive programming that became her signature. Some say she had a gift for making things magical. In sum, she believed in the transformative power of education in all its forms, to be always learning. Born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania on May 18, 1939 to Dorothy and Harry Rosenblum, she attended public schools in Philadelphia. She graduated in 1960 from the University of Pennsylvania with Mortar Board and Phi Beta Kappa honors, the first of many recognitions. She earned a Master's Degree from Northeastern University and lectured in British history at the University of Illinois while her two young daughters were in school. As a broadcast radio journalist and talk-show host for 18 years, she took listeners inside world news for conversations that addressed international and cultural issues for Chicago's NPR affiliate. Eileen co-founded the Chicago Humanities Festival and was credited with transforming a modest event into a celebrated world attraction. During her 15-year tenure as its President and Executive Producer, CHF grew from a one-day symposium at the Art Institute in November to a city-wide, year-round suite of increasingly popular (free or minimal cost) programs that brought hundreds of world-class cultural figures -- authors, actors, scholars, provocateurs- to Chicago. Subsequently, Eileen moved to Washington D.C. to serve as Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, established by a Joint Resolution of Congress, and later back to Illinois when she was appointed by its Governor to be the Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. In both roles, she was charged with increasing broad public knowledge and awareness of Lincoln's importance to America and the world through the imaginative public programming and collaborations for which she was known. Eileen lived vividly and on her own terms. Her many honors confirm the breadth and impact of her contributions. The Queen of England appointed her to the Member of the British Empire. Dominican University and Lincoln College awarded her Honorary Doctorate Degrees, and Carthage College awarded her an Honorary Lectureship in the Humanities. The Chicago Tribune twice awarded her for distinction in the arts. Eileen's accomplishments were also recognized by the Chicago Human Relations Commission, N'DIGO Foundation, the Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture, the Consul General of India, and the Chicago Sun-Times. All those who knew Eileen and her work have been able to glimpse a wider world through her eyes and to share with her, if only briefly, an oasis where the trade routes --of people, cultures, and ideas-may cross. Eileen will be remembered, missed, loved, and admired by family, friends, and Chicagoans as well as countless others around the world who had been encouraged by her vision and irrepressible spirit. Her glass was never just full, it was always brimming with possibility. She is survived by her sister, Gail (William) Sherman, two daughters, Dorothy Mackevich (Peter) Marks and Elise Mackevich (Frederic) Salchli, and by her four grandchildren Shelby (Navi) Marks, Samantha Marks, Candida Salchli, and Margaret 'Daisy' Salchli. Donations in her honor may be made to: The University of Pennsylvania, The Balzekas Museum, or USA for UNHCR. Or simply be adventurous by trying something new in her honor. A celebration of her life will be held later. Info., www.anellofuneralandcremation.com or 847-951-9953.

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Published by Chicago Tribune from Mar. 18 to Mar. 20, 2022.

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Frederic Melnick

June 1, 2022

My sympathy to you and your family. Eileen and I "went together" for a couple of years when she was a senior at Overbrook High School in Philly, and then a Freshman at UPenn while I started Penn Dental School after UPenn college. I remember her Dad, Harry, her terrific aunt whose name I forget, and a sister possibly named Gail. Ah, the years go by.

Kirsten Freeman Fox, Ph.D.

March 21, 2022

To the Family of Eileen Rosenblum Mackevich
Please accept our sincere condolences on behalf of Mortar Board. Eileen was a loyal life member and supporter. We were proud of her accomplishments in life, as we know her chapter at the University of Pennsylvania was. She brought honor to us all, and she will be missed.
With sincere sympathy,
Kristen Freeman Fox, PhD
Executive Director

Don Haider

March 19, 2022

Dorothy & Elise
So many fond memories of your mother-causes, events and happenings. What a great lady. She will be missed. Don Haider

D. Clancy

March 19, 2022

A great light has gone out, and the world is lessened by Eileen's absence from it. Bill joins me in sending our condolences to her beautiful family--who brought her so much joy! We hope to be able attend a celebration of her life later this year.

Nancy Nicholas Gaa

March 18, 2022

Dorothy & Elise, I´m so sorry to hear of your Mothers passing. She was a wonderfully gifted & talented woman. You must of been very proud of your Mother. My heart is with your hearts at this difficult time. Sending love, prayers & strength.

Liz Stiffel

March 17, 2022

Dear Family of Eileen ,
I was terribly saddened to
learn that Eileen died . Anything that I can say or do at
a time like this will be of little comfort .
I like to remember the many happy times we had
together at the humanities
Festival , etc
How proud she was of your
many fine accomplishments.
You have my deepest sympathy
Most sincerely,
Liz Stiffel

Daniel Worthington

March 16, 2022

My deepest sympathy on the loss of Eileen. I enjoyed working with her at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum as a member of the staff of the Papers of Abraham Lincoln. She contributed much to the Papers of Abraham Lincoln, a documentary editing project housed in the ALPLM.

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