D. Glenn Ofsthun, 1924-2009

D. Glenn Ofsthun, 85 of Barrington, died Dec. 9 at Brighton Gardens, Hoffman Estates. Visitation will be held on Thursday, Dec. 17, from 3-8 p.m. at Brust Funeral Home, 135 S. Main, Lombard. Mr. Ofsthun will be lying-in-state on Friday, Dec. 18, from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service at 11 a.m. at Presbyterian Church of Barrington, 6 S. Brinker Road. Internment will be held at White Memorial Cemetery, Barrington. Born in Minneapolis in 1924, Mr. Ofsthun spent his childhood in Duluth, Minn., and his summers on the family farms in Morton, Minn. He graduated valedictorian of Denfield High School in Duluth in 1941 and received a scholarship to Harvard University. During his undergraduate years, he served in the Army Air Force Meteorology program in 1943 and then in the Army Airway Communications System. When WWII ended, he completed his undergraduate degree and continued on scholarship to Harvard Law School, graduating in 1950. Mr. Ofsthun met his wife, Audrey, and married in 1951. The Ofsthuns lived in Chicago until 1955 when they moved to Mount Prospect. In 1960, they moved to the Barrington area to raise their four daughters. Glenn enjoyed golf, fishing and travel. He worked at the law firm of Lord, Bissell & Brook from 1950 until 1956 where he specialized in will, tax and corporate law, and managed complex litigation and bankruptcies. He spent the rest of his career at Rooks, Pitts, Fullager and Poust, both as a senior partner and then as the managing partner, where he specialized in corporate and business law, including counsel for several large U.S. and multi-national companies. He was perhaps the only U.S. lawyer to manage a case in front of the House of Lords in London. Mr. Ofsthun served on the District 220 School Board from 1963-1967 and served as secretary and president. During his tenure, he oversaw the building of the Barrington Middle School. After retiring, Glenn enjoyed researching his genealogy and spending winters in Marco Island, Fla. He was a former member of the Union League Club in Chicago, and Biltmore County Club in Barrington. He was a past member of the faculty at John Marshall Law School. Mr. Ofsthun is survived by his daughters, Susan O. Fosheim of Texas, Karen Brust of Lombard, Elizabeth Gross of Crystal Lake, and Amy Stapleton of Kent, England; grandchildren Erik and Matthew Fosheim of Texas, Kate of Villa Park, John Christian Brust of Naperville, Maggie and Ted Brust of Lombard, Alex and Michael Gross of Crystal Lake, and Alistair and Owen Stapleton of Kent, England. Mr Ofsthun was preceded in death by his wife, Audrey H. Ofsthun (Hauck); his sister, Dorothy F. Milligan; his brothers, Stanley O. and Ronald W.; and his parents Frieda Wolter and Clifford B. Ofsthun. Memorials to your favorite charity would be appreciated. Arrangements to your favorite charity would be appreciated.
Posted on December 16, 2009 by Chris Bonjean
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