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Martyl Reinsdorf, the wife of Bulls and White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, died peacefully Monday afternoon after a long illness. Mrs. Reinsdorf, 85, was surrounded by family at her home in Paradise Valley, Arizona, the Sox said in announcing her passing. An acclaimed fine arts creator of colorful Cloisonné jewelry, Reinsdorf designed five of the Bulls’ six NBA championship rings and the Sox’ 2005 World Series championship ring. She also loved to bake and loved dogs. “My mother lived life to the fullest,” daughter Susan Reinsdorf said. “A devoted artist, a big heart, a big personality, a strong woman, she always fought for the underdog and was so compassionate and thoughtful of others. She was such an influence on me, and as I was growing up, was always accepting of me and my friends, as if everyone was always part of the family.”
Martyl Reinsdorf, wife of Bulls-Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, dies at 85
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CHICAGO - Martyl Reinsdorf, the wife of Chicago Bulls and White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, died Monday following a lengthy illness. She was 85.
Reinsdorf s family says she died at her home in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
A creator of Cloisonné jewelry, Martyl Reinsdorf designed five of the Bulls’ six NBA championship rings, as well as the White Sox’s 2005 World Series ring. Known as Grandma Martyl, she also created and distributed more than one-million coloring books, crayons, markers and toys to hospitals, orphanages and shelters around the world.
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CHICAGO Martyl Reinsdorf, spouse of Chicago Bulls and White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, died peacefully on Monday afternoon following a long illness and surrounded by family at her home in Paradise Valley, Ariz.
Reinsdorf, 85, was renowned as a fine arts creator of colorful Cloisonné jewelry who also designed five of the six Bulls NBA championship rings and was involved with creating the other. She also designed the White Sox World Series championship ring in 2005, which she talked about in an interview around the time of the ring ceremony in April 06.
Martyl joked that she had “25 years to think of the ring,” her husband s ownership tenure with the South Side franchise at the time, which has now reached 40 years as of 2021. Creative limitations also existed because of the White Sox logo, as she explained.