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Edward J. Vertovec

1923 - 2015

Edward J. Vertovec obituary, 1923-2015, Elmhurst, IL

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Edward Vertovec Obituary

Edward J. Vertovec

Born: March 13, 1923

Died: Jan. 12, 2015

Edward J. Vertovec of Elmhurst, IL died on the 12th of January at the age of 91. Ed was born in Elmhurst on March 13th, 1923, to Frank and Caroline Vertovec. He grew up in Elmhurst with his 5 siblings: Fran, Frank, Carl, Ray, and Jean. He later graduated from Elmhurst College and received his law degree from DePaul University. During World War II, he served in the Air Force, specializing in radar navigation training. Following his service, Ed married his beloved wife Betty J. Pace on June 21, 1947. According to Ed, Betty made their 67 years of marriage total happiness and bliss. Ed lived and maintained a local law practice in Elmhurst where he championed numerous public works projects, including the advancement of the Chamber of Commerce and the Elmhurst Park District, along with Co-Chairing the Underpass Committee.

In 1988 Ed and Betty retired to Skidaway Island in Savannah, Georgia. Ed devoted countless hours to his lifelong love of volunteer work, donating his time to multiple organizations including The Chatham County Victim Witness Assistance Program, The Chatham County Juvenile Court Panels (which assisted judges in caring for minors), The Village Library at Skidaway, and The Howard Young Medical Center in Minocqua, Wisconsin. Ed was presented the Thousand Points of Light Volunteer Award by President George H.W. Bush in a ceremony in Salt Lake City. When Ed and Betty moved back to Elmhurst in 2013, he began searching for the right volunteer job. After an incredible experience spending a day in Washington DC on the Honor Flight (with his brother, Ray, amongst many other veterans), Ed became involved in aiding local veterans through his work at The Lexington including organizing a lecture from four Battle of the Bulge survivors just last week.

Ed will be remembered for his many great passions including travel, sports, reading, and history. His life-long emphasis on fitness and working out began many years ago at the Elmhurst YMCA with his close friends, The Jolly Boys, and then continued at The Courts where he also played tennis several times a week. He continued playing a bi-weekly game of tennis until he was 90. Over the years he also played numerous sports including softball in an Elmhurst league, volleyball, and (perhaps most importantly) golf, which he continued well into his 80s. After retiring from most team sports, he happily sat in bleachers through rain, snow, sleet, sun and heat watching his descendants play a wide variety of sports. For the past 40 years, Ed and Betty also spent countless hours enjoying the comforts of their lake home in the North Woods of Wisconsin with family and friends.

To know Ed was to love Ed. He was a devoted husband, father, (great) grandfather, and friend. His frequent greeting of, " Hello this is sweet and lovable Ed Vertovec," always rang true. Ed was generous, kind, gentlemanly, positive, brilliant, and humble. He always had a smile on his face and a song on his tongue. He wrote amazing poetry for family occasions, his last being his beloved wife's birthday, where he had the entire room in tears. Ed lived his long life with enthusiasm and optimism. He was always thinking of others and what he could do to help them. His sage advice was welcomed even this week. Ed will be missed more than words can express, but he has made the world a better place. His spirit and his goodness will live on in all whose lives he touched.

Ed is survived by Betty and their four children - Kristine (Glenn) Rosenberger, Joe (Nancy Ebaugh), Mary, and Ann (David Audley). Additionally, Ed was an enduring grandfather to nine grandchildren: Tiffani, Brian, Allison, Christopher, Hannah, Sam, Jordan, Ben, and Wil, and three great grandchildren: Hope, Collin and Andrew. He is also survived by his brother, Ray (Anne) and his sister, Jean (Roman) Schmitt.

Visitation services will be held Friday, January 16th from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Ahlgrim Funeral Home, 567 S. Spring Rd., Elmhurst. A Memorial Mass is planned for Saturday, January 17th at Immaculate Conception Church, 134 Arthur, Elmhurst at 10:00 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to Honor Flight Inc. 300 E. Auburn Ave. Springfield, OH 45505 www.honorflight.org or The Village Library, 1 Skidaway Square, Savannah GA 31411, (912) 598-1183, www.thevillagelibrary.org. Funeral info 630-834-3515 or www.ahlgrim.com.

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Published by Suburban Life Publications on Jan. 16, 2015.

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Jim Rocska

January 26, 2015

Ann,
I saw the announcement in the paper, my condolences to you and your family!

Stephen Cathcart

January 16, 2015

You were a great man, friend to many.
My father one of "The Jolly Boys" is waiting for you up in Heaven. God Bless You Mr. Vertovec

January 15, 2015

Betty and family, Ed was a great friend of ours and will be truly missed. Mary Prellwitz

mark nathan

January 15, 2015

I was very sad to learn of Ed's death. I knew him for many years from my work as a public defender in juvenile court. I am still proud of his once telling me that I was fighting the good fight for my clients. I respected his opinion. I have sent a check to the Village Library which I knew Ed appreciated. He always encouraged me to to go the Village Library for deals on books. He will be missed. Sincerely, Mark Nathan

Douglas Storie

January 14, 2015

To Ann and family,

My condolences in your loss.

January 14, 2015

Ed was a dear friend of my late husband Bill Simonini. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Jayne Simonini

Susan Dyer

January 14, 2015

With deepest sympathy to the Vertovec Family. What a beautiful legacy he left behind ~ a wonderful footprint to follow, embrace and carry on.

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Immaculate Conception Church

134 Arthur, Elmhurst, IL

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