Jackson, Philip G. 57, of Chicago, formerly of Evanston-Skokie. Passed away November 12, 2003. Vice-president of Applications and Enforcement with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Beloved husband of Antionette (nee Rogers), loving father of Rebecca Meagan, dear son of Clynell Jackson, Sr. and the late Marjorie, fond brother of Clynell Jr., Jacqueline Perry, Karen Lawrence, Jennifer, Janice (William) Holmes, Linda and David, uncle to many nieces and nephews. Arrangements and direction entrusted to Cage Memorial Chapel. Visitation Tuesday, November 18th, 10:00 a.m. with service at 11:00 a.m. at the Pilgrim Baptist Church, 3301 S. Indiana Ave. Interment at Oakland Memory Lanes. Info., 773-721-8900To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Gail Clark
November 23, 2003
Dear Toni,
I was stunned to hear of your loss. My prayers go out to you and Rebecca. I hope that the passage of time will help to ease your pain. I saw your husband but one time (at the Lessins' daughter's wedding), and I do remember his dry sense of humor making Vic and I smile several times. I pray that the Good Lord will be with you in your time of sorrow. With Deepest Sympathy,
Gail Clark
Hilary Wolfe
November 20, 2003
To the Jackson Family,
I worked for Phil at the Federal Reserve about 15 years ago. I learned a lot about life from him and always appreciated his wisdom and his dry sense of humor. I am so, so sorry for your loss. I hope that within time you are able to smile again when you think of all of your wonderful memories.
Warmest regards,
Hilary Wolfe
Howard Lessin
November 17, 2003
I wish to express my deepest condolences to the Jackson Family on their loss especially to toni and her daughter. I wish I could be there in person to offer you some comfort. I know that Philip will be missed. I miss you. Love... Howard
Marc Franson
November 17, 2003
To the Jackson Family:
Many of us at Chapman and Cutler worked with Phil over the years. He was always a true gentleman, a consummate professional and a problem solver. We will all miss him. Our hearts and prayers are with you all in this time of sorrow and loss. We will always remember Phil fondly.
With sincerest sympathy.
Elizabeth Coon
November 17, 2003
To: The Jackson Family,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you during this sad time. Phil will be missed at the Fed.
Charmaine Cerveny
November 16, 2003
To the Jackson Family:
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you at this sad time. Phil was such a wonderful man and I was lucky to know and work with him for 10 years. He will be terribly missed. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
Charmaine Cerveny
Jonathan & Jennifer Nathan
November 16, 2003
Dear Mrs. Jackson:
We are very sorry about the lost of your husband. You are such a wonderful teacher. We just wanted to let you know, that we are thinking about you in your time of sorrow.
Sincerely,
Jonathan & Jennifer Nathan
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