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Jacob Ruiz Jr.

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Jacob Ruiz Jr., 54, at rest Dec. 1, resident of Mundelein, formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Marilyn, nee Yunker, for 33 years; loving father of Anthony Thomas (Kristin) and Brian Jacob; dear son of Jacob Ruiz Sr.; caring son-in-law of Marjorie B. Yunker; fond brother of Norma, Edguardo...

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Marilyn, Tony and Brian...Just want you to know that I am thinking and praying for all of you today as we remember Jake today. I always enjoyed visiting with him at family get togethers. He would always try to get me to speak Spanish with him since I studied it in college. When I think of Jake I see him always laughing. He was a fun person to be around. He is missed by many. We carry his memory in our hearts. God bless.

Marilyn , Tony , and Brian :

Please accept our deepest sympathy. Rae and I will always remember Jake's smile and laughter back in the old Chicago neighborhood. Our prayers go out to you , Marilyn , and your entire family.

Bob and Rae Weniger

I am so sorry to hear about Jake. Although it has been a long long time since I worked with him at Bert Weinman Ford I will never forget his smiling face. Please accept my deepest sympathy .
Debbie Stark

Uncle Jake was always funny, loving, and made a difference in so many peoples' lives. He was a good man. He meant the world to me and I'll never forget him.

Marilyn, Tony and Brian,

We are saddened by your loss. Reflect on the times your all had with Jake. I (Dick) certainly have. He was a good, decent man who loved his family and cared for his friends. He would always be there to help when asked. The world was a better place with Hacobo as a part of it.

Jake, we have been not only brothers-in-law but the best of friends for over thirty years. We had many great times together. I will truly miss you.

Jake was not only my brother-in-law,he was one of my dearest friends. We shared alot over the years. We laughed, we cried, we had many, many great times. I am so thankful,just a few weeks ago,I drove up to Chicago for my Uncle Buds memorial mass. Jake and I spoke in depth at the luncheon, and he insisted I come to his house afterwards.I decided to and even decided to spend the night. Jake, Marilyn, Brian and I went out to dinner and spent alot of time talking about so many things. Afterwards...