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John's avatar

Thanks for those wonderful memories. I have a few of my own.

In the early '80s, my partner and I had the second floor of a two-flat on Fremont Street that had been gutted, rehabbed and converted into condos. Dorothy bought at the same time and became our downstairs neighbor.

I had been with The Sun-Times for a decade and was new to its editorial board, and Dorothy was... a whiz at the archrival across the street. But she was also Dorothy, the wonderful neighbor. We had to double our wine purchases, but those many evenings trading gossip in each other's homes, in the tiny back yard or on the front stoop were worth it. Newsroom intrigue, unflattering portraits, tips about things to watch — we told each other secrets, and kept them.

More than once, my Robert would turn, as some story broke, to marvel that Dorothy and I had been shooting the breeze about it a few nights before. She was wired so well.

At one point, a valve on our dishwasher broke, flooding her flat and ruining all her wood floors. To her, it was "just a big oops," nothing that our insurance companies couldn't handle. She took it with far more grace than they did.

After a few years, Robert decided we needed more space, and we asked Dorothy if we could buy her unit. Make me an offer, she said. We did, and she accepted it. We were both clients of Joel Weisman, then a Sun-Times reporter (about which I'll say no more) who was also a lawyer. I called to tell him we had reached an agreement and asked him to handle the transaction. He was incredulous. "You're both happy with the price? We should talk," he said. "The best deals are when each side is a little disappointed." But we could never be disappointed with Dorothy, and it went through without a hitch.

We unfailingly left our rivalry on the front stoop, and couldn't have asked for a better friend. I'll always remember her with love.

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Peter L.W. Osnos's avatar

Great piece…Chicago journalism certainly had its all of fame.

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