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In Memoriam
Frank M. Holan, 85, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 1, 2025, surrounded by the love of his family. Born on November 26, 1939, in Chicago, IL, Frank was the son of Frank and Julia (Pavlinec) Holan. After graduating from Harrison High School, he proudly served in the U.S. Army, stationed in Korea. Upon returning home, he studied commercial design at the Art Institute of Chicago before embarking on a distinguished career in law enforcement. On May 6, 1967, Frank married the love of his life, Winona DuCharme, while serving as a police officer in Chicago’s 1st District. Over the course of 31 years, he rose to the rank of sergeant in the City’s 12th District. After retiring in 1995, Frank and Winona relocated to Lost Lake in Dixon, IL, where he embraced a well-earned retirement filled with adventure, creativity, and service. Frank found joy in international travel with Winona, cherished time spent with all his family, and took delight in the beauty of nature through birdwatching and fishing. A passionate artist and dedicated volunteer, he contributed his graphic design talents to Lost Lake’s Senior Focus Group, painted with the Eagles Nest Art Group in Oregon, and played an active role in Lost Lake’s annual Fishing Derby. He also gave his time to Pegasus Special Riders, continuing his commitment to helping others. Frank was preceded in death by his parents, sister-in-law Jackie, and his brothers-in-law, Ron, Gary, and Clair. He is survived by his devoted wife, Winona Holan; his children, Jennifer Holan (Jeff), Alyssa Holan (Francisco), and Michael Holan; and his sister, Barbara Booth. A celebration of Frank’s life will be planned for a later date in 2025. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to Serenity Hospice & Home at www.serenityhospiceandhome.org or Granny Rose Animal Shelter at www.grannyroseanimalshelter.org.
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Babbitt, Connie J. Boris Buden is a writer, cultural theorist, and translator. Born in the former Yugoslavia, he studied philosophy in Zagreb and cultural theory at Humboldt University in Berlin. Since the beginning of the 1980s he has published essays and books on critical and cultural theory, psychoanalysis, politics, and contemporary art in Croatian, German, and English. He teaches at universities in Europe and lectures worldwide. Buden is a permanent fellow at the European Institute of Progressive Cultural Policies in Vienna and currently lives in Berlin. e-flux Announcement Posted: April 7, 2022 Category War & Conflict, Nature & Ecology Subjects Russia, Ukraine, Pollution & Toxicity Boris Buden The true catastrophe that has turned Ukraine into a killing field is precisely this binarism in which the West fights the very ideological monster it itself created. This war erupted not because the West should have penetrated even further into its eastern other, now called the “Russian World.” Rather, it had already penetrated too far—with the binarism of primitive accumulation (private vs. state property) that devastated this whole space and installed oligarchic rule. It’s this same binary deadlock that prevents us from imagining any end to this war beyond the dystopian vision of a fragile armistice among ruins and hatred. How much time will it take to heal the wounds of this war that divides not just two nations and millions of families and friends, but also two civilizations, two worlds? Already we hear that it may take hundreds of years. Do we have that much time? e-flux Journal Posted: April 6, 2022 Subjects Ukraine, Russia, Revolution, October Revolution, Europe Bor
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