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Michael Toomin Obituary

The Hon. Michael P. Toomin, 85, died in peace and at home in Chicago on Friday, July 21 after suffering a sudden and highly aggressive blood related cancer. He was preceded in death by his loving parents, Pauline and Philip Toomin and his beloved sister, Marcia Toomin Hill. He is survived by his nephews James Hill and Scott Hill and his great nephew and nieces, Tyler, Alex, Macklin and Taylor Hill. His was a remarkable life and career. As a teenager growing up in suburban Glencoe, he was deemed an "incorrigible" youth who at one point stole the squad car of a private security officer for a joy ride. Mr. Toomin was kicked out of New Trier High School. Reinstated, he never went back, joining the U.S. Marine Corps instead where he earned his GED. After graduating from Northwestern University and DePaul University Law School, he worked as a public defender and criminal defense attorney.

What followed was a notable 42-year career as a judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County. Judge Toomin presided over headline trials including the murder re-trial of mobster/hitman Harry Aleman and the murder trial of El Rukn gang leader Jeff Fort. In two other high-profile cases, he appointed a special prosecutor, Dan K. Webb, to re-investigate the killing of David Koschman by R.J. Vanecko, grandson of the late mayor, Richard J. Daley, and nephew of former mayor Richard M. Daley, and to probe the Cook County State's Attorney's handling of the alleged hate crime involving actor Jussie Smollett.

Most of all, Judge Toomin will be remembered as "judge's judge"; as a jurist whose knowledge of the law was encyclopedic; as a man of integrity and compassion; and as a friend who regaled his "pals" with stories of his escapades during high school and his work on the bench. When he retired at the end of 2022, he was the presiding Judge of the Juvenile Court of Cook County.

A funeral will be held on August 15 at 4:30 in the afternoon at St. Pauls United Church of Christ, 2335 N. Orchard Street. Church parking is available south on Kemper Place. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Unity Hospice & Palliative Care, 600 W Cermak Rd., Chicago IL 60616.

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Published by Chicago Tribune on Aug. 6, 2023.

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Wayne Meyer

August 15, 2023

Semper Fi Judge

Wayne Andersen

August 15, 2023

My 1984 running mate. A great judge and person. Wayne Andersen

Gloria Coco

August 15, 2023

Heartfelt condolences and prayers for a renowned jurist, and friend

Mark A. Schuering

August 9, 2023

Truly a "judges judge", the many times he taught at Judicial Education programs raised the level of professionalism of judges throughout the state.
Judge Mark A. Schuering (Ret.)

Carol Thors

August 6, 2023

Oh, what a loss. I used to work with Judge Toomin and I admired him to be one of the finest example of a judge. No nonsense, but off the bench, Mike was a very funny guy.
One of the judge's fun stories ( parents didn't they think them fun) was when he dressed up as a gangster (spats and all) and with a fake Tommy Gun went into New Trier to have his fun. Needless to say no one was amused.
Look how one can turn their life around. Judge Toomin was the best.
Carol (DeVito) Thors

Mary McCaffret Puccinelli

August 6, 2023

Mike was a fixture with our group at Northwestern in the early 60´s. He organized donations for blood for my dying Dad without me knowing. A true mensch and one of the good ones. RIP Mike.

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