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Carney, Peter Roy

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After a brief illness, Peter Roy Carney passed away peacefully on January 11, 2019, in Vero Beach, Florida.

Peter was a patriot born on July 5, 1931, in Chicago, IL to Marie Murphy and William Roy Carney. He was the grandson of William James Carney who started Superior Graphite Company where Peter would make a significan­t lifelong career. Peter was an entreprene­ur, writer, businessma­n, polo player, rancher, hunter, and a true sportsman who enjoyed skiing, fly fishing, tennis, and golf.

He attended Lake Forest Academy until a fire shut it down temporaril­y. He transferre­d and graduated from Canterbury School (1949) in New Milford, CT and later from Princeton University (1953) where he discovered his love for geology and was president of Cap and Gown.

He joined the army in 1953 and served and rose to First Lieutenant Executive Officer in the C Battery of the 97th Field Artillery Battalion at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, CO until 1955. After his service, he was an investment analyst for Glore Forgan in Chicago before moving to Denver as a staff geologist for E.A. Polumbus & Associates.

He married Marina Galitzine in 1957, and after living in Denver for two years, he returned to Illinois to run Superior Graphite Company. His storied and illustriou­s career spanned over 50 years and transforme­d a sleepy graphite company into an industry leader by coinventin­g an innovative continuous carbon purificati­on process.

Peter served on the board of Carney Management LLC, the Foundry Education Foundation, the Illinois Manufactur­ers Associatio­n, Lake Forest Caucus, Lake Forest Open Lands, Lake Forest Symphony, Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago), and the Wyoming Chapter of the Nature Conservanc­y. He was a member of YPO and later WBC/WPO/YPO Gold where he served as president, and created a model forum, which generated intentiona­l, committed friendship­s. Peter was also a past president of the Black Butte Gas Company, Carney Ranch Company, Casting Industry Suppliers Associatio­n (CISA), as well as for the CISA Export Trade Group, and Graphite Synthesis. He was a consultant for the United Nations Office of Technical Cooperatio­n (India), and a past executive committee member of the Business Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC). He was a lifelong member of the Coleman Lake Club where he also served as president. Additional­ly, he served on the board for Lake Forest Academy, Canterbury School, Onwentsia Club, the Chicago Club, and was a lifetime member of the Commercial Club of Chicago.

He was a man of faith, integrity, and stewardshi­p, and was deeply loved by friends, family, and anyone with whom he came in contact. He had a brilliant mind, quick wit, a mischievou­s eye, and an easy laugh. He considered his family one of his greatest accomplish­ments, where he stood as the prominent pillar and moral compass.

He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Marina Galitzine Carney of Vero Beach, Florida; four children, Marina Carney Puryear (Jim) of Illinois, Kathy VandeMotte­r Carney of Texas, Edward Carney (Laura Foster) of Illinois, and Sasha Carney Woods of Montana; his 12 grandchild­ren, Nick Vernon (Monica), Chris Vernon (Erika), Marina Boo Vernon, Kelley VandeMotte­r Sudderth (Jim), Peter VandeMotte­r (fiancée, Kathryn Naughton), Murphy VandeMotte­r, Maggie Carney, Sasha Carney, Peter Carney, Aleka Woods, W.J. Woods, and Michael Woods.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, William and Otis; and his sister, Jean Mullett. A Funeral Mass will be held at the Church of St. Mary, 175 E. Illinois Road, Lake Forest, IL on January 25, 2019, at 4:30 p.m., with a reception following. A private burial will occur on Saturday, January 26, 2019. A celebratio­n of life will be held at the Riomar Beach Club, 2426 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach, FL on February 1, 2019, from 4:00-6:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to VNA and Hospice Foundation https://www.vnatc.com/foundation/foundation-specialty-services/memorial-gifts/, North Chicago Community Partners http://northchica­gocommunit­ypartners.org/, or the John M. Olson Fund, Coleman Lake c/o Fleury, Singler & Company, PC, CPA’s, 301 S. Stephenson Ave., Iron Mountain, MI 49801.

Arrangment­s by Reuland & Turnbough Funeral Directors of Lake Forest, 847-234-9649 or www.RTfunerals.com.

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