John-Leach-Obituary

John K. Leach

Chicago, Illinois

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John K. Leach, 45, of Hinsdale, died suddenly, November 9, 2003, beloved husband of Elizabeth Reidy Leach; loving father of Matthew, Katherine and William; cherished son of Elinor F. King and of the late Thomas H. Leach; beloved brother of Lisa D. Leach (Wayne Goad) and T. Howard Leach III (Mary...

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I was very sad to hear of John's passing at such a young age. I knew John many years ago when he was just out of law school and began working at Christovich & Kearney. I had the pleasure of working with him as he was assigned to work with the same partner of the firm that I worked for. I remember him as being very kind and sweet. My deepest sympathies and prayers go out to his family. I know he will be greatly missed.

Saddened to hear of John's loss..have many fond memories of MG @ the Brennans, sailing and debut year with he, Howard & fly. You and your children have been and are in my prayers.....

Liz, my deepest sympathies to you and your wonderful children. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Fortuitously, I spoke with John last week and John and I were able to catch up after several months. He was a wonderful friend whom I will greatly miss. I know that your strength and fortitude will enable you to endure John's untimely passing. Much Love to you and your family, Jeff.

I really cannot find the right words to adequately describe my feelings. I first met John in 1996 when I joined the Houston office he managed. I was always impressed with his calm demeanor and wonderful wit. I missed his presence in our office when he moved to Chicago, but I still managed to keep in touch periodically through emails. My heart goes out to Liz and the kids through these tough times. You have my prayers.

I am very sorry to hear about your loss and will keep your family in my prayers. John was an extremely enjoyable person and had a big impact on my life in the relatively short time I knew him. He will be deeply missed.

Liz: Jerry and I send our deepest sympathies to you and your beautiful children. John was respected and loved by all who knew him. I know that this a very difficult time for you, I wish I could do something to make everything all right for you, but since I can't, I just want you to know that I'm praying for you and your children.

Liz-we are shocked and saddened about the news of John. We have great memories of our times together. Unfortunately, business conflicts prevent us from being there. Please know that you and your children will remain in our thought and prayers.

Dear Liz,
I just wanted to let you know that my prayers are with you and your family during such a difficult time. Please keep me in mind if there is anything I can do to help.

Please accept out deepest sympathy for your great loss. Your family is
in our thoughts and prayers.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Ahern and Family.