Lynn Foreman

1942 - 2023

Lynn Foreman obituary, 1942-2023, Chicago, IL

Lynn Foreman

1942 - 2023

Lynn Foreman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 6, 2023.
Lynn Foreman (May 9, 1942-November 3, 2023) was a fierce and feisty proponent of Tikkun Olam who believed that no achievement mattered unless you also were firmly committed to leaving the world a better place than you found it. She was a lover of books and history, of public parks and libraries, and of social and economic justice. She was deeply committed to women's rights, good grammar, idiosyncratic fashion choices, long walks, and tail-wagging dogs; she had little patience for institutional or individual elitism, entitlement, or inaction. She was an example and model for many.

Lynn Myrna (Leah Malka) Ontman, the granddaughter of Lena and Phillip Ontman and Solomon and Fanny Ravid, was born on May 9, 1942, on the "great West side of Chicago," as she made her daughter promise to put it. She graduated from Bowen High School in 1959. After studying history, she earned a BA from Roosevelt University with a degree in Women's Studies, and later earned a professional certificate in accounting at Northwestern.

For Lynn, kinship was based on much more than biology. She was parented with love by Roy and Tommie Jewel Young and was a beloved member of the close-knit Young family. She helped raise her three grandchildren, the sons of Maggie Brown, with great joy. Her nieces and nephews were a constant source of pride and delight. She raised her daughter, Pier Gabrielle Foreman, surrounded by the additional love and guidance of grandparents, godparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, and friends. Lynn balanced the high academic expectations of Pier's father Kent, Lynn's former spouse, with reminders that you can be the smartest person in the room and still not be right and that "pretty is as pretty does"; it was Tikkun Olam in action. She constantly reminded Pier and others that doing your best is more important than meeting institutional or other people's standards, whether that meant falling short or far exceeding those metrics. She gave Pier permission to speak out against injustice, to follow her own path, and to recognize constraints clothed as unquestioned convention. She introduced Pier-and so many others-to the beauty found in the crags of history, to art, architecture, and activism embedded in community, to long walks and nature, and to the unmatchable beauty of good friends and chosen kin.

Even as she is greeted by her overjoyed pets and by loved ones on the other side, she is deeply missed by her family, friends, and neighbors. To keep her nearby, we will try to carry on her fearless passion for life and her love of justice, and to pass that on to others in her honor. In that way, we pledge to make her memory a blessing.

The service will be held at KAM Isiah Israel on Thursday, 11:30 AM. Please enter from Greenwood, park in the parking lot, and enter the side door to proceed to the smaller chapel. Interment Oakwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family invites donations to Friends of Washington Park or to support a bench in her memory to be placed in Washington Park where she walked weekly for nearly sixty years. http://www.gofundme.com/f/lynn-foreman. If you plan to come to the cemetery, you are invited to bring a small stone to place on Lynn's gravesite. To attend the funeral live stream, please visit our website. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com.

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Barbara Walker

October 13, 2024

Hello I´ve met this lady in Washington Park quite a few times while walking my dog she was very nice And Cordial what sticks out the most is that one morning there was a dog in a cage in the park I returned home across the street to get help and once I returned she was there waiting for animal control we talked briefly as we shared our love for our furry friends she was just hurt and concerned as I but I had a bad injury And just got back on my feet took a walk thru the park And came across a new bench that´s there and seen her name on it And my daughter told me to google which I did and it was her I´m sorry that she´s no longer here with us I´ll miss seeing her walking thru the park but I know she´s still there in spirit condolences to her loved ones she was a very sweet nice Person.

Lalage Damerell

May 12, 2024

Lynn was my first friend when I came to Chicago in 1976, I will cherish the memories of the time we spent together. Lynn was such a generous spirit, so clever and funny. She taught me how to make my first lasagna and together we would sit with cups of tea in her cozy flat, surrounded by the jungle of house plants that she grew from seedlings in her window.
Godspeed sweet pal of mine. Thank you for the good times. Lalage

The Casey Family

November 8, 2023

To Gabrielle and the many friends and family of Lynn, From such a remarkable woman came another to whom we send our deepest sympathy. We wish you peace and comfort during the difficult days, weeks and months ahead.

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Carol Rudisell

November 7, 2023

Goodbye, dear Lynn. I feel honored to have celebrated your last birthday with you. We will miss you. Carol

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