What's Happening?
Kenneth Michael 'Mike' Miceli, a respected figure in North Chicago, passed away at the age of 74 on May 31, 2026, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Born in Illinois, Miceli dedicated much of his life to public service and community involvement. He served as a Commissioner
with the North Chicago Board of Fire and Police Commission and as a 7th Ward Alderman. His career also included a significant tenure with the Lake County Sheriff's Merit Commission. Beyond his professional life, Miceli was known for his passion for the Chicago Bears and his artistic pursuits in painting. He was deeply involved in his family's business, the Grove Apartments, which he helped manage for over 50 years. Miceli is survived by his partner of 40 years, Peter Ruiz Jr., and a large extended family.
Why It's Important?
Miceli's passing marks the end of an era for the North Chicago community, where he was a prominent figure in local governance and civic engagement. His contributions to public service and his commitment to community development have left a lasting impact. Miceli's work with the Lake County Sheriff's Merit Commission helped maintain the integrity and professionalism of local law enforcement, which is crucial for community trust and safety. His involvement in the family business also highlights the importance of local entrepreneurship and its role in community stability and growth. Miceli's life exemplifies the impact of dedicated public service and community involvement, serving as an inspiration for future generations.
What's Next?
Funeral services for Miceli will be held on June 13, 2026, in Waukegan, Illinois. The community is expected to gather to honor his life and contributions. His family will continue to manage the Grove Apartments, ensuring the continuation of his legacy in property management and community service. The impact of his work in public service will likely be felt for years to come, as those he mentored and worked with carry forward his values and dedication.













