Our History & Staff

N. H. Scott & Hanekamp Funeral Home has been serving Glenview area families for years. We are honored to be a part of the rich history of this community and plan to be a part of it for many years to come.

Our dedicated staff are here to provide support, compassion, and information to help you through your journey of grief and the celebration of your loved one’s life.

We have years of experience caring for families, from all walks of life. Each family comes to us because they know we are leaders in our profession, dedicated to excellence in service, and have the highest integrity.

Since the N.H. Scott Funeral Home was founded there has been one thought and one direction to serve the needs of our community in an honest and dignified manner. As a family owned and operated funeral home with trained and dedicated personnel, we at N.H. Scott & Hanekamp will continue to perpetuate the ideal on which this business was founded.

We are the only family owned and operated Scott Funeral Home on the North Shore. Norman H. Scott went out on his own to perpetuate the ideals his father and grandfather taught him. To keep the personal touch in funeral service.

These ideals continue to be the foundation for the funeral home through Norman's daughter, Justyne, which makes her the fourth generation of Scott's to serve the North Shore.

In May 1981 we were proud to announce our association with John L. Hebblethwaite Funeral Home. Since 1876, the Hebblethwaite firm has served families of the North Shore with care and respect. In December 2005 we acquired Hanekamp Funeral Home. For over 40 years the Hanekamp family along with their most recent owners Ken Hein and Jack Kynion have served the community of Northbrook. It is our pledge to continue the Hebblethwaite and Hanekamp traditions for these families.

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Norman H. Scott

Norman has lived on the North Shore his whole life. He grew up in the family's funeral home in Wilmette and is a graduate of New Trier High School. He then attended the University of Wisconsin and later received his diploma from Worsham College of Mortuary Science. He raised his family in Glenview and then Northbrook. He was able to entrust the funeral home to his daughter, Justyne Scott Reeves, and long time employee and friend, Jon G. Hawes. He was able to enjoy his retirement until he passed away in April 2008. We miss him everyday.

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Caryl Scott

Caryl Schramm Scott grew up in Glenview, the daughter of Dr. Carl and Edie Schramm. She is a graduate of New Trier High School and then attended Bradley University. Caryl and Norman raised their family in Northbrook. They have three sons, Frank, Brian and Grant Scott, and two daughters, Justyne Scott Reeves and Caryl Scott Wierengo. Caryl is very active with her church, The Lutheran Church of the Ascension in Northfield and the Rotary Club of Glenview -Sunrise. She also loves spending time with her nine grandchildren.

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Jon G. Hawes

Was born and raised in Amboy, Illinois. He attended Amboy High School and graduated from University of Southern Illinois and Worsham College of Mortuary Science. Jon has worked at N.H. Scott since 1990 and became a partner in the funeral home in 1998. Jon and his wife, Theresa (nee Bosshart) reside in Glenview and have two sons; Tom and Dan. Jon is a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Glenview and the Knights of Columbus, Fr. John Dussman Council.

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Justyne Scott Reeves

Justyne was born in Evanston and raised in Northbrook. She attended Glenbrook North High School in 1988 and graduated from Indiana University and Worsham College of Mortuary Science. Justyne worked with her parents at the family funeral home and then when her parents retired was able continue the values and service her parents taught her to the North Shore community. Justyne and her husband Chad have two daughters; Kayla and Kensey. Justyne is a member of Lutheran Church of the Ascension in Northfield, Kiwanis Club of Glenview/Northbrook and the Glenview and Northbrook Chamber of Commerce.

Norman H. Scott

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Norman has lived on the North Shore his whole life. He grew up in the family's funeral home in Wilmette and is a graduate of New Trier High School. He then attended the University of Wisconsin and later received his diploma from Worsham College of Mortuary Science. He raised his family in Glenview and then Northbrook. He was able to entrust the funeral home to his daughter, Justyne Scott Reeves, and long time employee and friend, Jon G. Hawes. He was able to enjoy his retirement until he passed away in April 2008. We miss him everyday.

Caryl Scott

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Caryl Schramm Scott grew up in Glenview, the daughter of Dr. Carl and Edie Schramm. She is a graduate of New Trier High School and then attended Bradley University. Caryl and Norman raised their family in Northbrook. They have three sons, Frank, Brian and Grant Scott, and two daughters, Justyne Scott Reeves and Caryl Scott Wierengo. Caryl is very active with her church, The Lutheran Church of the Ascension in Northfield and the Rotary Club of Glenview -Sunrise. She also loves spending time with her nine grandchildren.

Jon G. Hawes

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Was born and raised in Amboy, Illinois. He attended Amboy High School and graduated from University of Southern Illinois and Worsham College of Mortuary Science. Jon has worked at N.H. Scott since 1990 and became a partner in the funeral home in 1998. Jon and his wife, Theresa (nee Bosshart) reside in Glenview and have two sons; Tom and Dan. Jon is a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Glenview and the Knights of Columbus, Fr. John Dussman Council.

Justyne Scott Reeves

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Justyne was born in Evanston and raised in Northbrook. She attended Glenbrook North High School in 1988 and graduated from Indiana University and Worsham College of Mortuary Science. Justyne worked with her parents at the family funeral home and then when her parents retired was able continue the values and service her parents taught her to the North Shore community. Justyne and her husband Chad have two daughters; Kayla and Kensey. Justyne is a member of Lutheran Church of the Ascension in Northfield, Kiwanis Club of Glenview/Northbrook and the Glenview and Northbrook Chamber of Commerce.