Once you request the services of Colonial-Wojciechowski Funeral Homes, we will immediately put our experienced funeral professionals to work for you. A single, dedicated individual will stay in contact with you every step of the way and guide you through the decision-making process. He or she will carefully explain your options, make recommendations at your request, take care of all the small details, and ensure that you and your family's personal touch is always present.
Jody took over the reigns of Colonial Wojciechowski Funeral Homes when his father, Joseph A. Wojciechowski, Jr., passed away in 1985. For a while, Jody was the youngest funeral home owner in the State of Illinois. Jody graduated Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois and attended St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. After obtaining his degree in Mortuary Science from Worsham College in Chicago, Jody became licensed and began serving families as a funeral director and embalmer. In 1990, Jody consolidated his two Chicago area funeral homes and began construction of the family's first suburban location. In 1992, Jody, along with his brother Mark, opened Colonial - Wojciechowski Funeral Home in Niles, Illinois. Jody has been active with the Niles Police Department serving as an Auxiliary Police Officer for many years. As a member of the Niles Sister City Program, Jody visited Limanova Poland as an ambassador for the Village of Niles. Jody has also served as board member for the Niles Chamber of Commerce, St. Andrew Life Center in Niles, IL and Children's Learning World, a Montessori School for children. Jody is married to Laura and has one daughter Elin and lives in Glenview, Illinois.
After graduating from Spring Hill College with a bachelor's degree in business management, Mark joined the family business in 1988. Like many Chicago area funeral directors, he obtained his mortuary degree from Worsham College in 1990. Mark oversees the financial end of the business as well as arranging and directing funerals. Mark is active with the Gladstone Chamber of Commerce and is currently Vice President of the Funeral Directors Services Association of Greater Chicagoland. He is also a member of the Illinois Funeral Director's Association, the National Funeral Directors Association and is a Fourth Degree member of the Knights of Columbus. Mark was recently interviewed by the Chicago Tribune Newspaper discussing the funeral home's Memorial Video Productions. Mark enjoys camping and bicycle riding and lives in Glenview with his son Joey.
Allan Ostrowski, also known as Al, serves the public with compassion and dedication with his second family, Colonial Wojciechowski Funeral Home. A graduate of Worsham College of Mortuary Science, Al joined the Wojciechowski Family in 1992. Shortly thereafter, Al became a fulltime licensed funeral director and embalmer. He maintains his license through annual continuing education courses and seminars. Al serves the public in all aspects of the funeral industry including arrangements, body preparation, embalming, restorative art and cremation services. On call 24 hours a day, his dedication and professionalism is evident even in the wee hours of the morning when he assists families with first calls and removals. Al is currently married to a Chicago Police officer and lives on Chicago's Northwest side. He loves the outdoors and the sun, but his true love is the caring of abandoned and injured dogs.
Mikes joined the staff of Colonial-Wojciechowski Funeral Home in March of 2024 as the Branch Manager of our Niles location. He is a 1989 graduate of the University of Iowa. He was born in Spain but grew up in Iowa. He is a 1993 graduate of Worsham College. After Worsham, Mike worked as Funeral Director at a funeral home in the Chicagoland area for 30 years. He lives in Bartlett with his wife Deb (who also works part-time at a funeral home). They have 2 grown children who live and work outside of Illinois. Mike enjoys cycling, soccer, fishing, hiking, live music, traveling, a good comedian and being outdoors with friends or family.
Karen started her career in the funeral industry by joining Colonial Wojciechowski Funeral Homes in 1999. She began working while enrolled in the Mortuary Science Program of Malcolm X College in Chicago. After working nights as a wake duty attendant, Karen graduated in 2000 and served her one year apprenticeship with the funeral home. In 2001 Karen became Colonial - Wojciechowski Funeral Home's first fully licensed female funeral director and embalmer. Prior to entering the funeral industry, Karen worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant and Emergency Medical Technician. Even though these positions were ones she enjoyed, Karen felt a calling to serve even more. "Becoming a funeral director was a life long passion. Everyday is a new challenge and experience." While every family has different wants and needs, Karen has proven herself as a truly compassionate and empathetic director. She brings to the funeral industry a unique and caring perspective that for too many years has been missing. "I am blessed and hope to continue serving families for many years to come.
Born on the Northwest side of Chicago, Mike attended St. Eugene Catholic School and then graduated from Notre Dame High School in Niles. He was a former employee of the City of Chicago Department of Transportation for 10 years. Mike lives in the suburbs just outside of Chicago with his children. Mike is a connoisseur of good Italian food, especially if it is his mom’s, and is very active in the Italian American community. He is also the resident accomplished bowler of the funeral home playing on several local teams. Mike is a diehard Cub Fan and is an avid sports enthusiast. He also enjoys traveling with his family, especially to Las Vegas. He has been with the funeral home since January of 2005.