What's Happening?
Rev. Robert 'Bob' G. Mair, a prominent figure in Chicago's North Shore religious community, has passed away at the age of 86. Mair, who served as pastor emeritus of St. Catherine Labouré Catholic Church in Glenview, dedicated decades to serving parishes
in Wilmette, Skokie, and Evanston. His death was confirmed by Rev. Isaac Lara, a close friend and fellow pastor, who described Mair as a beloved preacher whose sermons attracted many. Mair retired in 2009 but remained active in the community, frequently visiting St. Catherine Labouré to celebrate mass. Born in Chicago in 1939, Mair was ordained in 1965 and served in various parishes before settling at St. Catherine Labouré in 2000. His contributions extended beyond his pastoral duties, as he was involved in the Priest Placement Board and the Priest Retirement and Mutual Aid Association.
Why It's Important?
Rev. Mair's passing marks the end of an era for many in the North Shore community who were touched by his service and leadership. His influence extended beyond religious teachings, as he played a significant role in community building and mentorship. Mair's dedication to his parishioners and his active involvement in church activities even after retirement highlight the impact of committed religious leaders on local communities. His death may prompt reflections on the importance of pastoral care and the role of the church in providing spiritual and social support.
What's Next?
Funeral services for Rev. Mair will be held at St. Catherine Labouré Church in Glenview, with visitation scheduled for April 9 and a funeral Mass on April 10. Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, will preside over the service, with Rev. William Vanecko delivering the homily. The services are expected to draw many from the community, reflecting Mair's widespread influence and the deep connections he fostered throughout his life.











