… and never wake up. I know people who’d died in their sleep. Usually they had some medical conditions that put them at risk. I don’t really know how you can go to sleep and not wake up. Although, I think that’s the ideal way to leave this world. Too bad it’s not something you can arrange. If I’m found, I’d like to not be resuscitated. Unfortunately, I do not have a DNR order, but this is my wish.

We are deeply saddened to share the news of the passing of a beloved museum supporter and friend, Ms. Mabel Menard, in late October, 2025.
ReplyDeleteMabel was a dedicated member of the Chinese American Museum of Chicago (CAMOC) for many years, first serving as the Executive Director of CAMOC from 2017-2018, then as Board Vice President of the Chinatown Museum Foundation (CMF) in 2018-2019, and returning to serve as Interim Executive Director for a year in 2022.
Most recently, she worked for the Chinese Mutual Aid Association as Director of Administration and as the President of the OCA - Greater Chicago Chapter. Early in her professional career, she joined Adapt Illinois for over ten years working in the field of mental health. Mabel believed in the power of education, holding advanced degrees in Psychology, Business, and Human Resources, and serving as faculty member and college chair for the University of Phoenix.
Mabel was a strong advocate of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community and a compassionate voice for all disadvantaged immigrants and will be profoundly missed by all. May she rest in peace. We extend our sincerest condolences to her family. Memorial services will be announced soon.