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James P. Haskett

Chicago, Illinois

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James P. Haskett, beloved son of the late Sylvester and Marie, nee Jacobs; cherished best friend and partner of Marilyn Clark; loving father of Tammy, Vicki Armour and Donna (Dave) Whitehill; dear brother of Michael (Judy) and Phillip (Elizabeth), retired CPD; fond grandfather of four; dear...

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Another year closer to our being reunited brother! I'm patiently waiting for that joyous sound of your voice and laughter, saying "What took you so long!" See you soon, and give "Big brother Mike" a hug for me! I know he arrived there a short time ago! Love you!

Another year has gone bye, and you're still im my thoughts and prayers! I can only imagine you have been laughing and having the time of your heavenly life, with the love of others passed! I too shall be reunited, and then the fun will start again! Miss you and love you brother! Li'll brother Phil

Another year has passed dear brother, and each night you are in my prayers, along with pictures in my mind of our day's of golf, sitting on our back yard swing, and you in my straw had to shield from the sun. You and my laughter together, until the tears of joy ran down our faces! I miss you brother, and give Betty a kiss for me for Valentine's Day!

Dear brother Jim. It's been 16 years since our last visit to this site, and there have been many prayers said from the day you passed. My wish is that you have greeted Betty who has recently passed, and show her the love you had here on earth for her. Love ya brother!

Uncle Jim,
The one thing I'll always remember most, is your infectious laughter.
You always saw the humor in life, and the importance of the freedom laughing gives you. With everyone's day-to-day troubles, finding laughter is the best way to get through each day. The sorrows of you leaving us, can be calmed whenever I replay in my mind all the fun we had.

Uncle Jim,
The one thing I'll always remember most, is your infectious laughter.
You always saw the humor in life, and the importance of the freedom laughing gives you.

It's been almost a year, and the Christmas season is upon us.
You will be missed during these holidays, but no more so than every other day without you.
Sure miss you brother!
Love,
Your "Li'll Bro.", Phil

To Vicki and Family,

So sorry for your loss. There are no words to describe the pain of the loss of a parent. There is nothing one can say to remove that pain.

Hold your memories dear and close to your heart. Those are not gone.

Please know that I am here as always in time of need.

Love, Anna

Rest now, dear Father of Mine.

You loved to the depth, height and breadth that your soul could reach.
You conquered vastly in life.
You gave infinitely with an unmatched humbleness.
You prepared for the everlasting Light with distinguished grace.

I loved you then.
I love you now.
I will always feel myself in your arms, forever privileged to be a part of you.

Your loving daughter,
Vicki