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John L. Glavey

Chicago, Illinois

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John L. (Jack) Glavey, 52, of Park Ridge, former trader at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Board of Trade, died of cancer May 5, Resurrection Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center, Park Ridge. Born to John and Margaret Glavey, Teaneck, N.J., July 27, 1954. Graduated from...

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Baby Glave, Thinking of you all the time. I met with some high school friends last and played golf down in NC. When the funny stories started I had several featuring you. Miss you. Dick

Jack was the funniest person I have ever known, and when he was on a roll the laughter was infectious. Miss you Jack.

To Jack's Family: Jack was a former classmate of mine and we graduated from Dunedin Highschool together in 1972. Another former classmate Steve Dobey told me of Jack's passing and it saddened me to hear the news. I recently lost my husband in June of 2007. My prayers are with each of you. Hopefully as time moves forward your fond memories will sustain you and carry you forward. Sherra Durant Kapfhammer

I am very sorry for your loss. Jack and I went through school togeather in Dunedin, FL. I was very sad to hear of his passing. We had many good times over the years with Bill P. Dan S. Steve A. Tom M. We will all miss him.

Edie, Meg and John,

My deepest sympathies over the passing of Jack. His participation at Brickton made my work there richer. My hope is that fond memories of him comfort you in the days ahead.

Edie, Meg and John: We are very sorry for your loss. Jack was a good friend, coach and neighbor. We will miss him. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

The Ryans

My deepest sympathies to your family for the loss of John. I really valued John’s friendship and will miss him a great deal.

Grandma Honey, Dad, Mom, Edie, Meg, Johnny, Aunt Peg, and Uncle Pat,

Uncle Jack has always been special to myself and so many others. My family means the world to me even though we do not get to see each other very often. The fondest memory I have was in Florida at Che Che's and Uncle Joe's pool. I was about 12 maybe 13 and I jumped in to the pool and soaked Uncle Jack. My parents just looked at me and shook their heads while Uncle Jack just laughed. I will forever miss him.

Dear Edie, Meg and John,
We are thinking of you and praying for all of you today and always.

Your friends,
Greg, Kathleen, Garrett and Carolyn Byrd