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Jerry, thinking of you every once in a while. Your tenacity with work and taking time to teach me the ways of ATGHS. You'll always be missed!!
Ana fife
July 15, 2024 | Ofallon, IL | Friend


Photo courtesy of Moll Funeral Home - Mascoutah
Mascoutah, Illinois
Apr 30, 1958 – Jul 20, 2022
Jerry W. Carnako, 64, of Mascoutah, IL born April 30, 1958, in Carmel, CA died Wednesday, July 20, 2022, at Memorial Hospital East, Shiloh, IL.
Jerry was a retired SMsgt from the U. S. Air Force, serving from April 1979 until June 2001 and also retired from Federal Civil Service...
Read MoreJerry, thinking of you every once in a while. Your tenacity with work and taking time to teach me the ways of ATGHS. You'll always be missed!!
Ana fife
July 15, 2024 | Ofallon, IL | Friend
A very good man has left us but he is forever in our hearts. We know he is looking down on all of us and taking care of.
Uncle Jim and Aunt Connie Carnako
July 25, 2022 | Wauwatosa, WI | Family

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Jerry, rest in Peace. You will be missed. Our deepest sympathy.
Maria Vinup
July 24, 2022 | Chandler, AZ | Coworker
will always cherish the memories I was able to spend with you. love you forever grandpa❤
Destini Carnako
July 23, 2022 | Family
Jerry was a wealth of knowledge from his decades of experience, he was a mentor that I relied upon heavily. Jerry you will be missed more than you know. My sincere condolences.
Richard Brown
July 22, 2022 | Coworker

It was a privilege to have known you, Jerry!! Thank you for all the mentoring and sharing of great conversations we had. You will be missed dearly. Rest In Peace.
Ana Fife
July 21, 2022 | Ofallon, IL | Coworker
Shannon,
My heart is breaking for you. I am so sorry for your loss. The world is not as bright today without his smile. ❤
Sending love and prayers
Kathleen (Thelen) Brennenstuhl
Kathleen (Thelen) Brennenstuhl
July 21, 2022 | Belleville, IL | Friend
Rest in peace my friend. Gone too soon, but now in God's hands in a better place. Thanks for your service in our active Air Force and as a DoD civilian. Although we did not interact for many years since we both retired from active duty, since 2020 I again relied on your expert advice and guidance. You were always there to help. Going to miss you. God bless and comfort those left behind...until you all meet again in heaven.
Garth Glazier
July 21, 2022 | Ewa Beach, HI | Coworker