JERRY-MCGRAW-Obituary

JERRY A. MCGRAW

Chicago, Illinois

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Jerry A. McGraw, age 65, died suddenly on Nov. 3, 2010. Jerry grew up in Orland Park and graduated from Carl Sandburg High School in 1963. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and an avid Cub fan. Survived by his beloved wife Eileen, nee Walker; loving father of Shawn, Scott, Todd (Terri), Brian...

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Eileen and Family, I am very sorry to hear about Jerry's passing. I was always fond of Jerry and enjoyed the times we had during your visits to Florida and our trip to Chicago. You are in my thoughts...

Eileen,
Sorry to hear of your loss...Jerry was quite a character...I remember seeing him at one of the reunions a few years back...Like the good old days with the Sandburg Bunch...He was always so happy and positive about things...God Bless and keep you and yours through these times...Janine Ray Gresham Class of 63...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family...Jerry made our Sandburg Reunions fun! Ray and Barb Donnelly Class of '62 & '64

We are saddened to hear of your loss.......Bill and Sharon Presler....
Sandburg class of '61 and '64.

Dear Eileen & Family, please accept my condolences for your loss. I had the pleasure of chating with Jerry at the picnic this year. He was proud of the support Brian gave at the grill and I thanked him for his support for the reunion picnics all these years. Your in my prayers. Barb (Heinen) Tipsword, Barrington, IL

I'm so sorry for your loss. Jerry and I workeed together at Clark for many years and he taught me many life lessons that I share with my children and friends. He will be missed dearly. God Bless All of you.

Please accept my condolences on your loss. I, too, worked with Jerry at Clark and he will surely be missed and well remembered by the people who knew him. These fond memories will comfort us all in the years to come.

Dear Eileen,
At times like this,no words can really help ease the pain you're feeling. Just know that my wife (Lori) and I are truly sorry and saddened by your loss. Jerry was a wonderful friend,co-worker,and family man who was extremely proud of you and his children. You could just hear it in his voice as he spoke of all of you when we worked together at Clark Oil. he was always interested in what I had to say about anything (except maybe the White Sox) and his sense of humor made him...

Eileen, my wife and I are so sorry for your loss.
From the first day I met Jerry I considered him a good friend and over the years we became best friends. I will miss him greatly.
R.I.P Jer your in my prayers