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Trailblazing Chicago Black business and civic giant Edward G. Gardner dies at 98

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Photo caption: Edward G. Gardner By Andrea L Smith, Contributing Writer Chicago has lost a true civic and community giant. Soft Sheen founder, Edward G. Gardner, humanitarian, business icon, and philanthropist, passed away peacefully Monday March 20 at the age of 98. He was surrounded by his wife, Bettiann, his children, and grandchildren. Gardner lived … Trailblazing Chicago Black business and civic giant Edward G. Gardner dies at 98 Read More »


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