Chicago's Famed Library Leader Brenda Langstraat Bui Dies at 52, Leaving Behind a Legacy of Joy and Devotion
Brenda Langstraat Bui, the beloved CEO of the Chicago Public Library Foundation, has left an indelible mark on the city she loved. At just 52 years old, her life was cut short in a tragic accident at her home in the West Loop, leaving behind a community that will deeply miss her infectious smile and boundless energy.
Bui's dedication to the library system and foundation was unwavering, inspiring countless individuals with her passion for literacy and education. Her tireless efforts to ensure that every Chicagoan had access to libraries and resources earned her the admiration of colleagues and patrons alike.
As president and CEO of the foundation, Bui played a pivotal role in eliminating late fees and providing free library cards to all Chicago Public Schools students. She was a champion for reading and learning, not just as an ideal, but as a lived experience that brought joy to those around her.
Bui's love affair with Chicago was palpable, from her high school days attending the same classes as her future husband, Ve Bui, to her later years as a passionate advocate for the city's literary scene. Her legacy will continue to be felt through the countless programs and initiatives she helped launch during her tenure at the foundation.
A devoted wife, daughter of Vietnamese immigrants who fled their homeland after the fall of Saigon, Bui embodied the very spirit of resilience and determination that defined her life's work. Even in death, her love for karaoke, theme parties, and Pat Benatar's "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" will be remembered by those closest to her.
Funeral services will take place in Iowa, while a memorial service is being planned by the Chicago Public Library Foundation in Chicago. As the city mourns the loss of this bright light, it cannot help but celebrate Bui's life as a testament to the power of love, laughter, and dedication to one's community.
Brenda Langstraat Bui, the beloved CEO of the Chicago Public Library Foundation, has left an indelible mark on the city she loved. At just 52 years old, her life was cut short in a tragic accident at her home in the West Loop, leaving behind a community that will deeply miss her infectious smile and boundless energy.
Bui's dedication to the library system and foundation was unwavering, inspiring countless individuals with her passion for literacy and education. Her tireless efforts to ensure that every Chicagoan had access to libraries and resources earned her the admiration of colleagues and patrons alike.
As president and CEO of the foundation, Bui played a pivotal role in eliminating late fees and providing free library cards to all Chicago Public Schools students. She was a champion for reading and learning, not just as an ideal, but as a lived experience that brought joy to those around her.
Bui's love affair with Chicago was palpable, from her high school days attending the same classes as her future husband, Ve Bui, to her later years as a passionate advocate for the city's literary scene. Her legacy will continue to be felt through the countless programs and initiatives she helped launch during her tenure at the foundation.
A devoted wife, daughter of Vietnamese immigrants who fled their homeland after the fall of Saigon, Bui embodied the very spirit of resilience and determination that defined her life's work. Even in death, her love for karaoke, theme parties, and Pat Benatar's "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" will be remembered by those closest to her.
Funeral services will take place in Iowa, while a memorial service is being planned by the Chicago Public Library Foundation in Chicago. As the city mourns the loss of this bright light, it cannot help but celebrate Bui's life as a testament to the power of love, laughter, and dedication to one's community.