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James F Nerad

December 14, 1922 ~ March 21, 2021 (age 98) 98 Years Old

James Nerad Obituary

James F. Nerad, 98, of Burr Ridge, Illinois passed away peacefully in his home on March 21, 2021. Reunited with Evelyn, his wife and favorite Gin Rummy partner for 67 years who predeceased him in 2017.  Jim will be remembered for living a life rivaling Frank Sinatra’s signature “My Way.”  Born at home in Cicero, Illinois, Jim was the third and youngest child of James F. Nerad Sr. and Mildred (nee Vitos), joining brother Eddie and sister Mildred. An outgoing youngster, in third grade Jim secured 79,100 votes to finish first in Berwyn’s (pop. 31,000) Merchants Most Popular Boy contest, performed solo at the 1933 Chicago’s World Fair while focusing on sandlot baseball earning the nickname The BLOTTER for his stellar glove work at third base because NOTHING got by him.. He graduated from J. Sterling Morton High School in 1941 and earned his B.S. from the University of Notre Dame in 1947. As a young man, he wanted to be a sports columnist like Ring Lardner, so he followed his brother to Notre Dame to study journalism. Shortly into his college career, World War II broke out and he entered the Navy. He was commissioned a Lieutenant Junior Class serving as navigator aboard a landing ship tank (LST) supporting land troop landings in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre. Returning to Notre Dame after the war, Jim realized journalism wasn’t his true calling and planned to start a neighborhood law office with his brother. He studied at John Marshall Law while working at the family business, Nerad Oil. During this time, he was introduced to Evelyn Zavrel by his sister. Evelyn’s parents, Anton and Francis Zavrel founded The Kenilworth Inn restaurant in Lincolnwood. He married the girl of his dreams, but as he was completing his law degree, his father-in-law became ill. He left law school to help run the Kenilworth Inn in 1955. Jim expanded operations and created one of the first-ever sports themed bars, adding multiple televisions and bookshelves loaded with resource materials, attracting sports celebrities.  Jim was a proud supporter of Maryville Academy and founded the school’s long running 3-day fundraiser, Chuck Wagon Days, with his friends Ziggy Czarobski and Fr John Smith. A lifelong Notre Dame football season ticket holder, Jim led the Kenilworth Inn Men’s Club on annual outings to Fighting Irish away games which became legendary. He retired from the restaurant business in 1978, retaining ownership of the building and the land where L Woods restaurant stands today. In retirement Jim served as curator at Stephens College, Columbia, MO, traveled extensively (his most prized trip was to Washington D.C with the WWII Chicago Honor Flight) and split time building friendships in Naperville, Pompano Beach, FL and Glenn, MI before finally settling in at King-Bruwaert. Jim lived for his family and will be greatly missed. A loving father to Toni (David) White; Savannah, Georgia; James K. (Janine) Nerad, Houston, Texas and Mary (Jim) Bolts, Hinsdale, IL. Grandfather to James (Nancy), Anthony (Dorothy) White, Jennifer (Jon) Bogs; Sarah, Abby and Kenan Nerad and Evan Bolts. Great-grandfather to Norah and Maxwell White and Liam and Vivienne Bogs. Jim’s devoted caretakers Randy Javellana and Phoebe Colongon. A funeral Mass and life celebration will take place at a later date.  As the longest standing member, please consider a donation to the Lincolnwood American Legion Post 1226.

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