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Parade victim remembered for love of family

- By Charles Rex Arbogast

WAUKEGAN, Ill. — Friends, neighbors and dignitarie­s paid their respects Saturday to the family of Eduardo Uvaldo, one of the seven people who were killed in the attack on a July Fourth parade near Chicago.

Uvaldo, who would have turned 70 on Friday, was a native of Mexico who first moved to the United States when he was 15. In an obituary, he was remembered for his love of his large family — he was survived by his wife, Maria, four daughters, four siblings, grandchild­ren and greatgrand­children.

“He was funny, charming, handsome, caring, and most importantl­y loving,” his obituary read. “His presence brought happiness to each family member.”

Outside the visitation at the Memorial Chapel of Waukegan, attendee Lilia Cervantes told reporters that she had known Uvaldo for 20 years and had worked with him for 11 years.

“It’s a very difficult time for family and co-workers,” she said in Spanish. “He was very kind.”

Uvaldo’s wife and 13-year-old grandson, Brian Franco Hogan, were wounded in the attack and are still recovering, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

Relative Jesse Palacios attended the private service and called Uvaldo “a happy man,” the newspaper reported.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen him sad,” Palacios said.

Among those who paid their respects Saturday were Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering and Highland Park’s police chief, Lou Jogmen.

Uvaldo died Wednesday at an Evanston hospital from wounds suffered during the attack on the parade.

Separate funerals were held Friday for three of the other victims — 63-year-old Jacquelyn Sundheim, 88-year-old Stephen Straus and 78-year-old Nicolas Toledo-Zaragoza, who, like Uvaldo, was from Waukegan, a city north of Highland Park along the Lake Michigan coast.

Funeral details for the others killed in the attack haven’t been made public. Authoritie­s have identified them as 64-year-old Katherine “Katie” Goldstein and a married couple, 35-year-old Irina McCarthy and 37-year-old Kevin McCarthy, who were attending the parade with their 2year-old son.

Police say the victims were shot at random and that the assailant had no racial or religious motivation.

Robert E. Crimo III has been charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. Prosecutor­s expect to bring more charges representi­ng the more than 30 people were wounded in the attack.

 ?? Charles Rex Arbogast/Associated Press ?? Pallbearer­s carry the body of Eduardo Uvaldo from the Memorial Chapel funeral home Saturday in Waukegan, Ill.
Charles Rex Arbogast/Associated Press Pallbearer­s carry the body of Eduardo Uvaldo from the Memorial Chapel funeral home Saturday in Waukegan, Ill.

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