Marta Vincent speaks elequently here---we have lost a great scholar and a dear friend. He will be missed
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I don't know how far the word has spread, but a dear friend, Seth
Magosky, passed away
on Saturday March 17th. It is very difficult to imagine a world
without his life and
enthusiasm.
Best known in reenacting circles as John Wilkes Booth, he also
portrayed Marshall Field,
and Potter Palmer; both of whom were important merchants in Chicago
in the 1860's. He
acted as Dance Master at events in Naperville and Wauconda, IL and
has been
dance master of many area balls including the Battery G. Lincoln's
Birthday Ball last
February, and was scheduled for General Grant's Birthday Ball in
Galena in April.
He was a partner in the Mercantile called P. Palmer Dry Goods and
served on the board of
The Midwest Civil War Civilian Conference. Seth spoke at the
conference every year, and
filled that after lunch time slot where his energy and enthusiasm
kept everyone wide
awake.
Several Articles written by Seth on Civilian Male Impressions will be
appearing in the
Citizen's Companion Men's and Children's Special Issue due out in May.
Arrangements are as follows:
Visitation
Wednesday 21st 2:00-4:00 & 6:00-8:00
Carlson--Holmquist--Sayles Funeral Home
2320 Black Road, Joliet
815-744-0022
Funeral Mass
Thursday 22nd, 11:00 am
St Patrick's Church
Marion St, Joliet
Cards can be sent to
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Magosky and family at
608 Morgan St.
Joliet, IL 60433
At this time we have no information regarding memorials, but Seth's
focus was alway on
Historic Preservation so there will be more information later about
where donations can be
made.
Marta Vincent
Mrs Vincent's Parasol Emporium
Midwest Civl War Civilian Conference
__________________________________________________ ____
I don't know how far the word has spread, but a dear friend, Seth
Magosky, passed away
on Saturday March 17th. It is very difficult to imagine a world
without his life and
enthusiasm.
Best known in reenacting circles as John Wilkes Booth, he also
portrayed Marshall Field,
and Potter Palmer; both of whom were important merchants in Chicago
in the 1860's. He
acted as Dance Master at events in Naperville and Wauconda, IL and
has been
dance master of many area balls including the Battery G. Lincoln's
Birthday Ball last
February, and was scheduled for General Grant's Birthday Ball in
Galena in April.
He was a partner in the Mercantile called P. Palmer Dry Goods and
served on the board of
The Midwest Civil War Civilian Conference. Seth spoke at the
conference every year, and
filled that after lunch time slot where his energy and enthusiasm
kept everyone wide
awake.
Several Articles written by Seth on Civilian Male Impressions will be
appearing in the
Citizen's Companion Men's and Children's Special Issue due out in May.
Arrangements are as follows:
Visitation
Wednesday 21st 2:00-4:00 & 6:00-8:00
Carlson--Holmquist--Sayles Funeral Home
2320 Black Road, Joliet
815-744-0022
Funeral Mass
Thursday 22nd, 11:00 am
St Patrick's Church
Marion St, Joliet
Cards can be sent to
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Magosky and family at
608 Morgan St.
Joliet, IL 60433
At this time we have no information regarding memorials, but Seth's
focus was alway on
Historic Preservation so there will be more information later about
where donations can be
made.
Marta Vincent
Mrs Vincent's Parasol Emporium
Midwest Civl War Civilian Conference
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