What's Happening?
Louise Clarke Hough, a lifelong resident of Lake Forest, Illinois, passed away peacefully at the age of 93. Born on November 3, 1932, in Lake Forest, she was the youngest of three children. Hough attended the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Connecticut
and the Bennett School for Girls in New York before embarking on a brief career in New York City. She later settled in Chicago, where she worked as an assistant at the Reynolds Company. Hough was known for her active social life and was a member of the Chicago Snow Chase Club, where she met her husband, John W. Hough. The couple married in 1961 and had six children. Hough was an avid sports enthusiast, enjoying tennis, platform tennis, and golf. She also loved spending winters in Florida and was known for her daily walks and bridge games.
Why It's Important?
Louise Clarke Hough's passing marks the end of an era for her family and the Lake Forest community. Her life was characterized by a deep commitment to family, sports, and community engagement. Hough's legacy is reflected in her large family, including six children and 15 grandchildren, who continue to carry forward her values and traditions. Her involvement in sports and social clubs highlights the importance of community and active living, serving as an inspiration for those who knew her. Hough's story is a reminder of the impact one individual can have on their community through personal relationships and active participation in local life.
What's Next?
A visitation and Celebration of Life Mass for Louise Clarke Hough will be held on May 9, 2026, at the Church of St. Mary in Lake Forest. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Suncrest Hospice to support end-of-life services for families in need. This gesture reflects Hough's lifelong commitment to helping others and ensuring that all families have access to compassionate care. The community is expected to come together to honor her memory and celebrate her contributions to Lake Forest and beyond.












