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Gregory D. Lane

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Gregory D. Lane, 57, of Libertyville, died Jan. 28, 2008. He was the beloved husband of Arlene; loving father of Adam (Christina) Bauer of Palatine and Justin Lane of Libertyville. Greg was employed by the U.S. District Court system as a Federal Probation Officer for over 30...

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Arlene. Our thought's are with you and your sons at this time of grief. I recall fond memories of your family and mine at the Lincoln Park Zoo, and having Greg stay in our cabin in Upper WI. Greg will be greatly missed.

Arlene, I'm so sorry for your loss.
My thoughts are with you.

Greg has been in my thoughts and prayers. He was very helpful when we were co-workers and he was the community service specialist. My sincerest sympathy to his family

At this time and in the days ahead, you and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers, Arlene.

I am thinking of you and your family at this time. I will keep you in my prayers.

I would like to offer my deepest condolences to your family. Greg was a wonderful man who had such a big heart. He was so proud of his family and always gave me detailed accounts of everyone's activities. Greg was a brave, courageous, hero throughout his illness. A true warrior on the front lines in every sense of the word. As I read his emails and had several opportunities to speak with him, I think Greg treasured every last moment that he had on this earth. This was certainly a lesson...

Greg, you will be missed greatly, I know you are in a better place now, you have always been a wonderful person and appreciate your kindness and all that you contributed to the Probation Dept.

I worked with Greg Lane for a number of years at the U.S. Probation Office. I called him Sir Lane when ever I would see him. I missed him when he retired and even more so now that his presence is not in the earth. To the Lane family you have my prayers in your time of grief. As long as you all live he will never die, because his memory lives on in each of you. May the Lord comfort your hearts and give you all his peace.
Always, Michael Burford and Family.

I will continue to keep the family in my prayers. Greg was a wonderful man, always helpful and I always thought of him fondly as a "walking encyclopedia", anything you needed to know , if he did not have the answer, he'd get back to you with more information than you needed. I knew him since his Operation Dare days and always admired his dedication to whatever avenue he was pursuing. He will be greatly missed by all.