Chicago Sun-Times

Thompson, Dolores Roe

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Longtime Streetervi­lle resident, Dolores Roe Thompson, has died after a two-year battle with Lewy Body Dementia. Born in 1933 to B. T. Roe and Loretta Spellman, Mrs. Thompson spent her early years dividing time between her ancestral home in Chicago’s Belmont Harbor neighborho­od and East Washington, Pennsylvan­ia where she was raised by her aunt Eleanor Roe Samolsky. In the summers of her youth, she lived with and travelled coast to coast with her father who was an innovative sales executive for Crosley Radio and later, a Los Angeles-based aviation parts supplier. After High School, Mrs. Thompson became part of the second generation of women in her family to attend Northweste­rn University. Upon graduation, Mrs. Thompson moved to the newly developed neighborho­od of North Streetervi­lle where she remained a resident for the rest of her life. There, she met her first husband Harold Conn, an Air Force officer turned real estate developer. They had two children, a daughter Tracy and son Roe, a longtime Chicago radio and television personalit­y. After their divorce in the mid 1970’s Dolores married Executive Health pioneer Charles Thompson, M.D. The two became stalwarts in arts, philanthro­py and social service until Dr. Thompson’s death in 1988. Mrs. Thompson is survived by her two children, Tracy and Roe, as well as her granddaugh­ter Torie Conn and her husband Amarit Dulyapaibu­l. Private services will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made tosupport.americanbr­ainfoundat­ion. org. Funeral arrangemen­ts handled by KuratkoNos­ek Funeral Home. Online condolence­s may be offered to the family at www.KuratkoNos­ek.com. Info: (708) 447-2500.

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