Obituary
Born on November 19, 1942, in Chicago, IL, he was preceded in death by his parents Meyer and Bee Kaplan. He is survived by his brother Mark and his sister Felicia. He was a devoted husband to Carol (Kozin) Kaplan for 60 years. He was a loving father to Marty (Amy) and Alan (Michelle), a cherished grandfather to six grandchildren (Jessica, Brett, Drew, Sydney, Dylan and Danielle), and loving brother-in-law to Janice Gordon and uncle to Sandy, Paul, and Ellie.
He will be remembered for his tremendous love and dedication to his family, his entrepreneurial spirit, and his philanthropic efforts to better the world. He had a deep love for learning and a strong desire to help others acquire knowledge and grow. He was the co-founder and CEO of Zebra Technologies, and he took great pride in his many inventions that made the world a better place. Ed’s professional accomplishments include such high honors as the High Tech Entrepreneur of the Year, the Chicago Booth Advisory Board and countless high impact board positions throughout Chicagoland. He founded the New Venture Challenge at the University of Chicago which led to the successful launch of several hundred businesses. He also founded the Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Technology on the campus at IIT designed to guide students on a direct path to becoming Chicago’s next tech leaders.
While his business accomplishments were noteworthy, his greatest pride and legacy are defined by his love of his family, friends and helping others. His most fulfilling role was being known as an amazing husband, father, grandfather and friend. He loved to travel and had incredible adventures with his wife Carol and his family. He was an avid sports fan and especially loved the Cubs and Bulls. He enjoyed music – particularly jazz concerts and evenings at Ravinia.
To honor Ed’s memory, donations can be made to IIT or to any charity of your choice. www.iit.edu/givenow. On the dropdown menu – the Kaplan Institute can be selected.
Chapel service Thursday July 17, 2025, at 12:15 PM at Shalom Memorial Funeral Home, 1700 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights. For the link to virtually view the service, shiva information and to leave condolences, www.shalommemorial.org or (847) 255-3520.
Service Information
Service : Thursday, July 17th at 12:15 pm
Service Location: Shalom Chapel Service -Shalom Memorial Funeral Home
Interment:
Shalom Memorial Park
1700 W. Rand Road
Arlington Heights
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August 4th, 2025
I’m really sad to hear about Ed’s passing. I was fortunate enough to be hired back in the day when Zebra was DSI, and even as the company grew and achieved so much success, it always felt like family. I’ll never forget the times Ed generously offered Bulls tickets, knowing how much I loved them, and those moments that he would give out tidbits of great advice.
I was honored to be invited to his retirement party and got to see the positive impact he had on so many people. My heart goes out to Carol, Marty, Alan, and their families during this tough time. Ed was most of all so unbelievably proud of his family and all the joy they brought him. It’s been a long time… sending you all virtual hugs of comfort.
~SANDRA K GANJI
~business, Glenview, IL
July 22nd, 2025
Deepest condolences to the Kaplan family. We remember when carol and Eddie used to attend the bulls basketball games during the era when Michael Jordan played. We enjoyed sharing. Our love for basketball with both carol and Eddie. Both of which we’re outstanding people that we became friends with over the years and we recall mentioning them throughout the years and remarked what very lovely people they were . Larry and Carole
~carole Gebbia and larry kipperman
~friends, Cave Creek, Arizona
July 20th, 2025
We remember Ed as a brilliant, kind and loving man. He was one of our friends who loved Jazz genre so we always knew we would have wonderful evenings searching out Jazz venues and interesting artists. Ed was a man of so many talents and interests…Renaissance in every way. Ed: Marty and I shall miss you. May you rest in peace knowing you made a difference in the lives of so many.
~Marlene and Martin Silver
~Friends, Palm Beach Florida
July 19th, 2025
I had the privilege of working with Ed at DSI which became known as Zebra as his attorney. He was super bright and intelligent and above all a truly nice guy. My condolences to Carol and the entire family
Jerry Rudman
Scottsdale , Az
~Jerry Rudman
~Ffriend, Scottsdale Az
July 19th, 2025
Ed was a person with a brilliant mind and a loving heart. His was a life well lived. He leaves behind a wonderful family, many, many friends, a successful business career that helped countless people and ideas and products that have made the world a better place.
After being a dear friend since 1983 and 17 years on Zebra’s board of directors, all I can say is Thank You, Ed, for being you. We will miss you and the world will miss you.
~Chris Knowles
~Long time friend and Zebra board member, Naples, Florida
July 17th, 2025
My deepest condolences
May Ed’s memory be forever a blessing . I’ll remember his tremendous support for ILL Tech that he had and the interaction with him at board Meetings.
God Bless him and the Family.
~John Calamos Sr
~Ill Tech Board Member, Naperville Illinois
July 17th, 2025
The Kaplans have been family friends all of my life. I grew up calling them Auntie Carol and Uncle Eddie. In the absence of my parents, Jerry and Sylvia Loebman, I would like to extend our families heartfelt condolences to the family. I have a lot of memories growing up of the Kaplan’s. The best memory of Uncle Eddie I can share is simply the warmth I always felt in his infectious smile. He was always so kind to me. He was a man who really made a difference in this world. I will never forget him.
~Mindi Silver
~Friend / Honorary Niece, Machesney Park, IL
July 17th, 2025
I worked for Ed at Zebra. He was one of the kindest people I have ever known. My favorite memory of Ed is
from his retirement party when he said, “one of the things I’m most proud of is looking at this crowd and knowing I helped a lot of them buy their first house.”
~Diane Williams
~Professional, Spring Grove, IL
July 17th, 2025
Ed was the guiding light, primary funder and driver, and constant source of guidance and support for the Kaplan Family Institute which served hundreds of entrepreneurial students and their mentors. It continues to be an example of his generosity, vision and leadership. He will be sorely missed and Chicago will be forever in his debt.
~HOWARD AND JUDY TULLMAN
~Founding Executive Director of the Kaplan Institute at IIT, Chicago
July 17th, 2025
Not only was Ed a great friend but everyone in our forum learned a lot from him. One of my favorite memories was when our forum went on an Outward Bound rafting trip on the Snake and Colorado Rivers. It was our best forum trip and really created a bonding experience. for us all. Carole, Marty, Allen and the entire Kaplan Family, my sincere condolences! Ed will always have a place in my mind as long as I have it! With all my Love, Bob Hanson
~Bob Hanson
~Friend and Follow YPO Forum member since 1983, Lake Barrington, IL 60010
July 17th, 2025
Ed truly loved his family. He was a smart and caring person who was always there for you. He will be deeply missed.
~Steven Boxer
~Cousin, Miami Beach, Florida
July 17th, 2025
I met Ed through his dear wife, Carol. I always looked forward to greeting him weekly at the Great Ideas Lectures at Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Florida Atlantic University. Like others have acknowledged, Ed was a life long learner. He will be missed by many.
Joan London
Boca Raton, Florida
~Joan Kaplan London
~friend, Virginia Beach, Va. and Boca Raton, Fl.
July 17th, 2025
One of the greatest highlights of my career has been working with Ed as his PT/trainer. Early on I learned that he had a love for sports, especially for golfing and playing basketball. During one of our sessions I brought out a basketball and couldn’t help but smile as I watched his face light up with joy. From that visit on, we incorporated a basketball into our workouts in one way or another and boy did he progress! From chest passes to being able to smoothly complete a pass around his back or through his legs. Before he left for Florida, I gave him his own ball and he brought that same ball to every workout from then on out. Another one of my favorite memories during our time together was when I would go get Ed from the waiting area to begin our workout, only to find him sitting in the chair holding a magazine or newspaper and motioning for me to come sit down. It never failed that he had come across some new research study or a fitness related story that he wanted to share with me, so before we started our workout, we would sit together as he read me the story.
To Carol, his family, and his friends, you are all in my thoughts and prayers. I am forever grateful for the time I got with Ed and it was an absolute pleasure to get to know him over the past few years. He is greatly missed.
~Amanda McCartan
~Physical Therapist/Trainer, Highland Park, IL
July 17th, 2025
I met Ed over 25 years ago from my work at The Polsky Center at ChicagoBooth. Ed was a sponsor of our new venture accelerator and business plan competition. But before he would put his name on this program he monitored us for several years to insure that the program would be successful and institutionalized. As of today, the Edward L Kaplan New Venture Challenge has launched hundreds of businesses across many different industries. This is an amazing legacy which has impacted countless lives. Over the years Ed and Carol and my husband Paul and I became friends and shared many dinners and Ravinia evenings together. We were so inspired by your vision of “what could be” and the legacy that you have built through your career and philanthropy. We will miss you.
~Ellen Rudnick
~friend and business associate, HIGHLAND PARK
July 16th, 2025
My beloved brother-in-law, Ed and my sister Carol have always been there for me. All the memories of family events and trips with your boys and my children and my late beloved Barry will be cherished.
Much love
Janey
~Janice GORDON
~sister-in-law, Wilmette, IL
July 16th, 2025
I went to college with Ed, then worked with him through the Zebra days.
He was a relentless adversary in hundreds of racquetball and golf games. As in other facets of his life, he was a brilliant strategist and competitor with a strong will to win.
I was privileged to know Ed, work with him and learn from him.
He will be missed.
Stew
~Stew Shiman
~Friend and colleague, Northbrook, Il
July 16th, 2025
Ed Kaplan was a wonderful friend, an extraordinary man, and a delightful person who was kind, warm, and loved glass art!
He was so interesting and a collector of fine glass art which we love too. Morrie and I spent wonderful vacations with Ed & Carol in Manzanillo, Mexico with the Alper’s!
Ed will be missed and he is in our hearts and prayers.
Love,
Cindi & Morrie Elstien, Chicago, IL
~Cindi & Morrie Elstien
~Friends, Chicago, IL
July 16th, 2025
Mr Kaplan and I worked on a number of projects together over the last 15 years, and I will never forget our time together. I always felt I was in the presence of greatness when I was around him. As an entrepreneur and business owner, I always find myself admiring his work ethic, attention to detail, and the company he built with hard work and dedication. But even with the accolades and accomplishments Mr Kaplan achieved in his life, he was always willing to listen to other recommendations and take feedback. Even with his mountains of notebooks with notes from the last 50 years, he was always willing to take others opinions and ideas, and I always appreciated that about him. I know the world is a better place because of Mr Kaplan and his legacy will live on through his family.
~Brent Metz
~Family Friend, Lake Forest IL
July 16th, 2025
My deepest condolences
May Ed’s memory be forever a blessing . I’ll remember the wonderful dinners we had together at Amy & Mary’s celebrating the holidays together.
~Susie Cohen
~Family friend, Buffalo grove il
July 16th, 2025
I didn’t know Ed for a very long time, but it was obvious what a kind and generous man he was. I had the privilege to spend some quality time with Carol, Ed , and the wonderful family they created together.. My heartfelt condolences to Carol, Marty, Alan, and their family for their loss.
~Marcia Kleinberg
~Friend, Boca Raton, Florida
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