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Norman A. Ulrich

1920 - 2016

Norman A. Ulrich obituary, 1920-2016, La Grange Park, IL

BORN

1920

DIED

2016

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Norman Ulrich Obituary

Norman A. Ulrich

Born: Dec. 15, 1920

Died: Jan. 14, 2016

Norman Alois Ulrich of La Grange Park, IL died on January 14, 2016. He and his wife Ella May (Newkirk) celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on Nov. 3, 2015, and he is also survived by their three children, Pamella May (Bruce Christensen), Penelope Maureen (Phillip Stickney), and Kurt Norman (Nancy Pantke Ulrich); 10 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren.

He will be buried in Seymour, IN, where he had WWII flight training at Freeman Air Force Base. He met Ella May at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour IN, where his service and interment will take place on Tuesday, January 19, 2016.

Ulrich was born in Berwyn, IL on December 15, 1920, and grew up in Western Springs, IL and was second of 6 children. He attended St. John's Lutheran School and Church in La Grange. Family and Christian education were always important parts of his life.

While a student at Lyons Township High School he was given his own art studio and later was awarded a national scholarship by the Walt Disney Company to their Chicago-based art school. He took flying lessons in Lockport, IL; received his pilot's license and enlisted in the Army Air Corps; and flew over Germany in the 95th Bombardment Group. Shot down on May 29, 1944, he was sent to Stalag Luft III.

In 1945, the coldest winter on record, those in Stalag Luft III endured forced-marches ending in Mooseburg, Germany. On April 29, 1945, Ulrich was liberated with other prisoners by General George S. Patton. Ulrich was promoted to the rank of 1st Lieutenant, awarded the Purple Heart Medal, and later received the Prisoner of War Medal.

Following the war, Ulrich was hired as an advertising artist by Chicago-based R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company and the category of "pizza" was added to the Yellow Pages at his suggestion. After working as Designer and Creative Director with another Chicago advertising firm, Ulrich left to begin his own company in 1952. Norm Ulrich Studios: Advertising Art and Photography in Oak Park, IL advertised Armour and Company, Swift and Company, Dial Soap, Mars Candy, Apian Way Pizza and St. Charles Kitchens, among others.

In 1962, Ulrich was elected president of The Art Directors Club of Chicago where he served two terms. In 1965, he became president of the National Society of Art Directors and chairman of the NSAD's International Relations Committee, a membership organization of the International Organization of Graphic Arts Councils (ICOGRADA). During this term, Ulrich represented the United States at an international convention in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, when judges voted for the universal symbols which are now used to identify street crossings, school zones, bathrooms, etc. throughout the world.

From 1970-80, Ulrich designed Christmas seals and church banners for Wheat Ridge Ministries (St. Louis, MO), an evangelical Lutheran organization. In 1979, Ulrich was hired by TRW INC., an American corporation involved with aerospace and automotive development.

In 2007, Ulrich was presented with a Life Time Achievement Award by Air Force JROTC Chapter IL-961 and in 2009, he was voted into the Lyons Township High School Hall of Fame for his achievements.

Norman A. Ulrich worked hard, enjoyed his family, used his gifts to help others, and gave God the glory for his talents. Memorial donations may be given to St. John's Lutheran School, La Grange, IL.

Arrangements entrusted to Hallowell & James Funeral Home at 708/352-6500 or www.hjfunerals.com

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Published by Suburban Life Publications on Jan. 20, 2016.

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Ben van Drogenbroek

January 12, 2025

Dear Norman, it was great to meet you at the Ex.-Prisoners of War of Stalag Luft 3 meeting in the United States. Thanks to heroes like you, we in Holland can live in freedom.

Bruce Christensen

July 25, 2022

Farewell, Stormin' Norman. I know you are having a great reunion party in heaven with your USAAF B-17 bomber crew. You were also my favorite father-in-law.
Bruce

Joseph Giunta

March 24, 2018

I did not know Norm Ulrich very well. I occassionaly worked as a freelance production artist for him in the 1970s. I was young and eager to learn and Norm was a great teacher and a terrific boss. I still fondly remember how proud I was to work for him. At the time, I did not know what a brave hero he was or the depth of his Christian faith. I only knew he was a talented artist and designer. God bless him. May he rest in peace.

Lewis Landsman

May 12, 2016

Norm was my dental patient at Hines VA. I always enjoyed when he would come in for his appointments. We would have wonderful conversations before we would get down to the business of dentistry. Norm shared many aspects of his life with me including his illustrious and terrifying military career. It was my pleasure and honor to have known him and to have served as his dentist.
Lewis L Landsman, DDS

Ben van Drogenbroek

March 21, 2016

Dear Norman,
It was a honor to know, and to meet you, at one of the Stalag Luft 3 reunions.
Thanks to HEROES like you, who fought far from home for our freedom, we in Holland can grow up in an Europe which is no longer in war with itself.
Rest In Peace.

Paul Buehl

January 27, 2016

With great sorrow I am sending my sincere regrets and prayers to the Ulrich family on the loss of Norm. I will always be grateful to him for giving me a job with his studio photography department right after graduation from LT which allowed me to gain knowledge and experience that I was able to build upon as my photography career grew.

Larry Jaderberg

January 22, 2016

A most sincere sympathy to the Ulrich family. I recall distinctly When Norm was brought to the Coulter Post 1941, American Legion, La Grange by Bruce. Norm was full of laughter and information I was Commander of the Post that year while Norm had a chance to describe his Military duty in true form of an American hero. I shed a tear and a smile each time I met a man who was just like my father, Army Artillery, Okinawa...

Barbara Schulz Smith

January 18, 2016

My sisters and I grew up on Seventh Avenue in La Grange and my parents, Orville and Ruth Schulz were good friends of Norm and Ella May. We all went to St. John's Lutheran. I have such good memories of "Mr. Ulrich's" great sense of humor and spending time with all of the Ulrichs. My thoughts are with you today.

January 17, 2016

My sisters and I attended St. John's Lutheran School at the same time as the Uhlrich children. Both of our families were members of St. John's for over 50 years. I recognized Norm immediately when my father moved to the 3rd floor at Plymouth Place because he still had that full head of thick curly hair (at 95). Now he and my father, who died exactly one month earlier, are together in heaven. Condolences to his family.

Tim Walsen

January 17, 2016

I will remember Norm as my alter boy leader and kept all of us in order . A great man ,always had a positive attitude and a good sense of humor . He will be missed by all of as at St. John's Lutheran Church.

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