Marion Maureen “Mo” Welborn, known throughout the village as the “Queen of Buffalo Grove,” died Sunday at Northwest Community Hospital. She was 80.
Since moving to Buffalo Grove with her late .
Trailblazing politicians. Dedicated community servants. Business leaders whose philanthropic work enriched their communities. And a Holocaust survivor who devoted her life to educating, to inspiring, and to combating the type of hatred and prejudice she experienced. These are among the influential and important Northwest suburban residents we said farewell to this year.
Trailblazing politicians. Dedicated community servants. Business leaders whose philanthropic work enriched their communities. And a Holocaust survivor who devoted her life to educating, to inspiring, and to combating the type of hatred and prejudice she experienced. These are among the notable Lake County area residents we said farewell to this year.
Former Buffalo Grove trustee Glover remembered for commitment to family, community DeAnn Glover, who served more than 14 years as a Buffalo Grove village trustee, is being remembered for her devotion to family and legacy of community service. Glover died Monday, March 29 in Kansas. She was 77. Daily Herald File Photo A longtime volunteer for the Buffalo Grove Days Committee, DeAnn Glover was chosen to serve as grand marshal for the festival s parade in 2011. Daily Herald File Photo, 2011 Former Buffalo Grove Village Trustee DeAnn Glover was a cancer survivor who helped lead the village s Pink Heals campaign in 2010. Daily Herald File Photo, 2010