Shure Incorporated Mourns Passing of Chairman Rose L. Shure

Was a Leading Force at the Company For More Than 60 Years

On Tuesday, Shure Incorporated announced the passing of company Chairman, Rose L. Shure. Mrs. Shure passed away peacefully at her home.

Shure_Rose“We have had the privilege of working with a truly extraordinary woman,” says Sandy LaMantia, Shure’s CEO. “Our company and many charitable and cultural organizations have benefited from her thoughtfulness and generosity. I am confident that the legacy left to us by Mr. and Mrs. Shure will continue to endure in our hearts and in our minds.  That is exactly the way Mr. and Mrs. Shure would want it to be.”

According to a company statement:

For more than 60 years, Mrs. Shure served as an inspiration to all Shure Associates, past and present.  She was a role model for Shure’s Core Values and basic principles, created by her husband and Company founder, Sidney N. Shure, that have guided the Company.

The welfare of Shure and its Associates was Mrs. Shure’s highest priority. Business integrity, respect, and fair treatment for all were her motivators. She provided a work environment that inspired creativity, fostered pride in making products of the highest quality, and encouraged all Shure Associates to reach their personal potential.

Mrs. Shure’s family will hold private funeral services.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sidney N. Shure Kehilla Fund, the Jewish Community Center of Chicago, 30 S. Wells Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60606, or a charity of your personal choice.

Please address all communications, questions, cards, etc. to Mark Brunner, Shure Incorporated, 5800 W. Touhy Avenue, Niles, Illinois 60714-4608.  Or contact Mark at 1-847-600-6480.

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