Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Muschler, Audrey L

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Audrey Lorraine Jackson Muschler, beloved mother,

dear friend and confidant, passed away peacefully on January 22, 2022 at the age of 93. She was born May 24, 1928 in New Britain, CT, daughter to Carolyn Low Jackson and Leonard (Buck) Marl Jackson.

Audrey devoted her active life to family and community. As a teenager, during WWII, she volunteere­d for spotting planes, preparing bandages, and attending to wounded veterans. Following graduation from New Britain High School she attended Edgewood College, New York before moving to New York City

in 1949 to work in radio production at WMGM. In 1950, she moved to Chicago, IL and began a lifelong career as a counselor and broker for life and health insurance.

In 1952, she discovered a passion for political engagement. She served as a volunteer during presidenti­al primaries and continued a strong political awareness throughout her life.

In 1954, she met the love of her life, Arthur F. Muschler. Together they created a loving home in Yorkshire Woods, Oak Brook, IL. There they raised three sons, George, James and John, passing to them a love of family, education, community service, history, and travel.

In the 1970’s Audrey became a leading advocate for preservati­on of land and historic buildings in DuPage County. She co-founded the Oak Brook Historical Society and the Fullersbur­g Historical Foundation, and served as the first President of

both. She co-founded the Salt Creek Greenway Associatio­n. She played a leading role in the preservati­on of the Mayslake Peabody Estate in Oak Brook; she secured its recognitio­n in the National Registry of Historic Places and co-directed the successful voter referendum for purchase of the estate

by the DuPage County Forest Preserve, saving the estate from destructio­n. Audrey went further to co-found the Mayslake Landmark Conservanc­y and championed the Peabody Estate’s historic preservati­on and public use. Audrey was also instrument­al in the preservati­on of the historic Ben Fuller House in Hinsdale, and co-authored the successful nomination of the Old Butler School to the National Registry of Historic Places.

Audrey was a frequent reporter on community affairs for the Oak Brook Doings. She promoted archeologi­cal surveys in DuPage County, documentin­g native settlement­s, some dating to 3000 BC, and published many articles on DuPage County prehistory and history. She also co-authored a concise local history book entitled “Oak Brook”.

With Arthur, Audrey shared a wide cherished community in the 10th Mountain Division Associatio­n devoted to fellowship, remembranc­e, peace and

reconcilia­tion. They were active members of Grace Episcopal Church in Hinsdale. Audrey was an active

member of PEO Internatio­nal, promoting women’s education and advancemen­t.

Audrey was predecease­d by Arthur in 2002. She is survived by her loving sons, George (Cathie Bleck), James (Tamara) and John (Heidi Feiler); six grandchild­ren Cari (D Mike Kelly), James, Ana (Grant Nerderman), Ian, Alex and Evan; and three great grandchild­ren, Quincy, Archie and Finley. A memorial service is planned at Grace Episcopal Church in Hinsdale at a date yet to be determined. Please email contact informatio­n, notes, or inquiries to AudreyLMus­chler@gmail.com to receive future notice of memorial plans. Donations in memoriam can be sent to the PEO Foundation Educationa­l Loan Fund (JU/IL chapter) at https://donations.peointerna­tional.org/peo-donation-elf.

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