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Robert Charles “Bob” Hainey

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Robert Charles “Bob” Hainey

Birth
Death
24 Apr 1970 (aged 35)
Illinois, USA
Burial
Niles, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Today obituary:
Heart Attack
Robert C. Hainey, newsman, dies

Robert C. Hainey, 35, assistant copy desk chief of the Chicago Sun-Times, died Friday, apparently of a heart attack, while visiting friends on the North Side.
Mr. Hainey, of 915c Peterson, Park Ridge, wass pronounced dead at Amercian Hosptial.
He had been a member of the Sun-Times staff for eight years and had previously served on the staff of the Chicago Tribune for five years as a reporter, copy editor, assistant photo editor and relief news editor.
Mr. Hainey, a native of McCook, Neb., was a graduate from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 1957 and received his master's degree from Northwestern in 1958.
He taught reporting and copy editing at Northwestern from 1958 through the spring of last year.
His brother, Richard W Hainey, is executive editor of Chicago Today and president of City News Bureau of Chicago.
Other survivors include his wife, Barbara; two sons, Christopher, 8, and Michael, 6, and his father, Conrad, of Oxford, Neb.
Funeral Arrangements were pending at the Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest Hwy., Park Ridge.
Today obituary:
Heart Attack
Robert C. Hainey, newsman, dies

Robert C. Hainey, 35, assistant copy desk chief of the Chicago Sun-Times, died Friday, apparently of a heart attack, while visiting friends on the North Side.
Mr. Hainey, of 915c Peterson, Park Ridge, wass pronounced dead at Amercian Hosptial.
He had been a member of the Sun-Times staff for eight years and had previously served on the staff of the Chicago Tribune for five years as a reporter, copy editor, assistant photo editor and relief news editor.
Mr. Hainey, a native of McCook, Neb., was a graduate from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 1957 and received his master's degree from Northwestern in 1958.
He taught reporting and copy editing at Northwestern from 1958 through the spring of last year.
His brother, Richard W Hainey, is executive editor of Chicago Today and president of City News Bureau of Chicago.
Other survivors include his wife, Barbara; two sons, Christopher, 8, and Michael, 6, and his father, Conrad, of Oxford, Neb.
Funeral Arrangements were pending at the Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest Hwy., Park Ridge.


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