Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Apantaku, Dr. Frank Olu

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Dr. Frank Olu Apantaku passed away at his home on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at the age of 75, from multiple myeloma. He was surrounded by his beloved daughters and two of his sisters. Frank was born in Lagos, Nigeria, on August 20, 1946. Frank attended Colby College in Maine (Class of 1971) and was awarded an IBM Watson Fellowship upon graduation. Frank went to Northweste­rn Medical School and completed his surgery residency at Chicago Medical School, having done a cardiothor­acic surgery rotation at Massachuse­tts General Hospital in Boston. Frank was a renowned trauma surgeon at South and West Side hospitals choosing the license plate TRAUMA1 - and medical educator in Chicago for 40 years. His colleagues remembered him as a humble, reliable, and compassion­ate surgeon, who was always ready to help. Frank estimated that he saved and impacted thousands of lives during his four decades of work in Chicago hospitals. He believed “to whom much is given, much will be required,” and showed that through his generosity to his family, friends, and the broader Chicagolan­d community. Dr. Frank Olu Apantaku is survived by his three daughters, Elyse, Elora, and Erisa; and his four grandchild­ren. In lieu of flowers, please donate to The Parkinson’s Foundation, Gilda’s Club Chicago, and/or Colby College. Info: 847.673.6111 or habenfuner­al.com to sign guestbook and to leave a condolence message.

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