Marcia Mary Frack (nee Meyer)

Marcia Mary Frack (nee Meyer), 78, longtime resident of La Grange, IL (formerly of Arnold, PA) passed away peacefully on September 2, 2017 after a short and courageous battle with oral cancer.

Born October 14, 1938 in New Kensington, PA (Westmoreland County), Marcia grew up along the Allegheny River and earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Mount Mercy College (now Carlow University) in Pittsburgh in 1960.

Marcia was an accomplished career Registered Nurse (RN). After graduation she became a public health nurse in Prince George’s County Health Department (MD). In 1963, Marcia served in a pediatric ward under the auspices of the American NGO CARE/Medico in Algeria, which was then void of healthcare professionals who had left when the French pulled out of the war-devastated country.

Back in the United States, Marcia served as the head nurse in a pediatric research unit at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh under Dr. Thomas Egan. He then recruited her to join him in pioneering the Clinical Research Center at Children’s Memorial Hospital (now Lurie Children’s Hospital) as his head nurse in 1965.

In the highly competitive landscape, Marcia identified the hospital’s difficulty in recruiting new nurses. She created and developed the nurse recruiter position to provide Children’s with the nursing talent not previously accessible. She traveled to and recruited nurses from the region’s nursing programs until she took time off to raise her daughter. Marcia later served as a women’s health nurse up until the day of her stroke in 2015. Her career ended with over 15 years at DMG Women’s Healthcare, Hinsdale, IL.

Marcia was also passionate about the arts, literature, science, conservation, animal welfare, gardening, and travel. She was dedicated to music. Marcia was a talented pianist, a life-long singer, and a co-founder of The James Chorale (now Chicago Choral Artists).

Marcia was the loving daughter of Francis and Lubow (nee Maduk) Meyer, the beloved wife of Roy and mother of Michelle (fiancé, Chris Usatuck), the devoted sister of Frank, Raymond (June) Meyer, Alice (John) Bruncsak, Margi (late William) Dunegan, and the late Margaret Meyer, and a dear aunt and cousin to many.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Planned Parenthood, The Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, The Nature Conservancy, Lyric Opera of Chicago, or the Music Program at Grace Episcopal Church of Hinsdale.

Marcia’s life will be celebrated with a visitation on Friday, September 29, 2017  from 3 to 9 p.m. at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, 1025 W 55th St, Countryside, IL.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 11 a.m. at Grace Episcopal Church, 120 East First Street, Hinsdale, IL.  The interment will be on October 14, 2017 at Greenwood Cemetery, Nazareth, PA.

Funeral (IL) info: 708-352-6500; interment (PA) info: 610-759-2650

13 Replies to “Marcia Mary Frack (nee Meyer)”

    1. Roy and Michelle:

      Your loss is deeply felt by us. What a wonderful wife and mother. We were so lucky to know her and will she will be greatly missed.

      1. Marcia was joy and hope for many. There was nothing to deter her – not a stroke, not a fracture and not cancer. Truly amazing.
        Admiration and love to Roy and Michelle from Dick and Mary Ann English

  1. Dear Roy and Michelle,
    You are blessed to have had each other! This touching obituary celebrates how Marcia gave life and hope to others. So glad she passed with and in peace and grace. With heartfelt sympathy . . .

  2. Dear Roy, Michelle, and Chris,

    What can one say? We were fortunate knowing her and you, Roy ,for twelve years and having heard so much wonderful music together. Now our dear friend and your dearest spouse, mother, and friend is gone.
    She is in our hearts.

    John and Chris

    John and Chris

  3. Roy & family – I’m sorry for your loss! What a great tribute to her here. I’ll be keeping her, you & your entire family in my thoughts & prayers! Always wishing you the best Roy! Thank God she did not have to suffer long! It doesn’t make things any easier but she is at Peace! God Bless You! Jim Davis

  4. Roy,
    Bobby and I are so deeply sorry to hear of your loss of Marcia. She was a dear. I very much loved working along side her for so many years. We shared so many eEast coast experiences. She was a very special person and will be missed. She fought a valiant battle.
    Bev and Bob Nicholson

    1. As I sit here today in my home town (Nazareth, PA) supporting my 92 y/o sister with events surrounding the passing of her husband of 67 years, I was led to look back to Marcia’s obituary. I’m embarrassed to realize my failure to express my sincere gratitude to you who responded 5 or more years ago. Thank you from the depth of my heart!

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