JEFFREY-HARKIN-Obituary

JEFFREY ARLEIGH HARKIN

Schererville, Indiana

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JUDGE JEFFREY ARLEIGH HARKIN HAMMOND, IN Judge Jeffrey Arleigh Harkin age 64, of Hammond, IN, passed away Friday, April 22, 2016. Born on October 16, 1951, in Gary, IN, Jeffrey spent his childhood in Highland, Indiana, and graduated Highland High School in 1969. After earning a bachelor's degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1973, Jeffrey began a career in the trucking industry, which took him from Indiana to Wisconsin to Michigan to Texas to California. In 1988, he left trucking and joined his father, Joseph "Doug" Harkin, in the family's Hammond, IN, real estate company, Harkin Realty. Jeffrey soon expanded his real estate knowledge and expertise, gaining his appraiser's and broker's licenses, and further assisted his father in the management of the business. Jeffrey took over Harkin Realty from Doug in 1994. Despite his success in real estate, Jeffrey's had always dreamed of a law career, so in 1992, at the age of 41, he enrolled in the John Marshall School of Law, in Chicago, IL, where he attended evening and weekend classes while running Harkin Realty full-time. Jeffrey graduated from John Marshall in 1995. In 2001, after a few years in private practice, Jeffrey was appointed to the office of City Judge for Hammond, IN, succeeding Judge Thomas Stefaniak. At the end of his appointment, Jeffrey ran a successful campaign and was elected to the post. Jeffrey worked closely with Mayor Duane Dedelow Jr. on a number of initiatives, including the Graffiti Removal Program, and continued to work with the current administration until the time of his death. Jeffrey was immensely proud of Hammond, Indiana, the city he loved, and was a mentor and friend to many in the community. Jeffrey is survived by three sons: Justyn (Catherine) Harkin; Jeremy (Lynne) Harkin; and Jeffrey (Rachael) Harkin; four grandchildren: Ryan, Hazel, Cole, and Will; one brother, Kevin Harkin; one sister, Shannon (Wayne) Gawlik; five nieces and nephews: Sarah (Jerry) Levin, Maggie Bleau, Jacob Harkin, Michael Bleau, and Melissa Gawlik; several great nieces and nephews; many cousins; and close friends Joe Jeffers, Carol Green-Fraley, Dana Dedelow, Eric Kirschner, and Lou Sertich. Jeff was preceded in death by parents Joseph and Cecelia Harkin; sister Cassandra Bleau; and his beloved Kathleen Pucalik. Memorial services will be held on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 4:00 p.m. at the Solan Pruzin Funeral Home, 14 Kennedy Avenue, Schererville, IN (corner of Main and Kennedy) with Father Richard Orlinski officiating. Friends may visit with the family on Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Solan Pruzin. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to either the Hammond Fraternal Order of Police - Lodge 51 or the Northwest Indiana Reinvestment Alliance. solanpruzinfuneralhome.com

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Still think of you every Oct 16th. You will never be forgotten.

RIP JEFF. Gone Too Soon.

Condolences to The Harkin family.I will miss our discussions of world events,travel and the humorous side of life. Not to much about law or politics just where to find the best second hand or antique stores or historical anecdotes about the region.He will be missed. Councilman Bill Emerson Sr. & Family.

I knew Jeffrey as a truck broker in So. California. We were partners in 1984. I send my condolences to his family. He was a great man.

My condolences to the Harkin Family and all his Friends.

Condolences to the family & friends of Judge Harkin. I will never forget his kindness and compassion in the courtroom,nor his sense of humor. Most importantly he was "real."His, will be a tough act to follow. Though he will be remembered fondly,he will be sadly missed.Rest in Peace,Your Honor.

Judge Harkin was an outstanding man. He was always supportive of the Hammond Police Department and its Officers, and especially good to the Department's Tactical Unit. He will be missed and always remembered.

My sincere condolences to Judge Harkin's family and friends. I am one of the coaches of the Morton H.S. Mock Trial Team and a lot of people have no idea what Judge Harkin's Annual City Wide Mock Trial Competition did to help the youth in Hammond. He gave these kids a chance to understand and appreciate the law and helped numerous kids launch their path to successful careers as adults. He also provided a Summer internship to one mock trial student every year to work in the city court.
God...

My condolences to the Harkin family .He was a great boss that I will truly miss him. he was Hammond city court longest sitting judge and I am glad I was able to work right next to him for the years he was Judge