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Lake, Jack F. Passed away suddenly October 15, 2018 at Glenbrook Hospital. He was a loving Father to John (Suzanne) and Jason (Laura). Proud Grandfather to Amy, Zachary, Alexandra and Joel. Fond Brother of Tom (Pat) Lake and Bonnie McKendrick. Dear Uncle of many Nieces and Nephews. He was preceded in death by his Mother and Father John and Marie Lake, Sister Delores and Brother David. Jack was born in Chicago and graduated from Thomas Kelly High School. He was a Vietnam Veteran and was awarded three Purple Heart Metals. Jack loved to garden, fish, cook, antique shop and was a talented carpenter. He was generous to his family and friends and loved spending time with them. Visitation will be held on Thursday from 4 PM until time of Service 8:30 PM at FORAN FUNERAL HOME, 7300 W. Archer Ave. (55th St. just West of Harlem). Interment will be Friday at 12:30 PM at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, 20953 West Hoff Road, Elwood, IL. Condolences may be sent to Jack's family on his personal tribute website at www.foranfuneralhome.com. For information 708-458-0208.
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May mercy, peace and love be increased to family and friends during this sad and difficult time. May you be comforted by the God of hope. Jude 2 sincere sympathy.
October 21, 2018
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
The Staff of Foran Funeral Home
October 17, 2018
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