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Michael Jurick

Chicago, Illinois

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Michael Wayne Jurick, 54, a Chicago Architect, passed away on February 13, 2013. He was the son of the late John and Lee Jurick, born on December 23, 1958 in Oklahoma City, raised in Warminster PA, and lived his adult life in the city of Chicago. Michael was a graduate of the world renown...

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I met Michael in the nineties. I found him to be a brilliant and passionate man who was never afraid to speak his mind. We hit it off immediately. It's good to see how his work and school chums also admired him. I've often thought of what he would have to say about the state of the world today. He was one of a kind and gone way too soon. Brian Boylan

Miss you Mike and midnight runs to Pizzeria Due and Ricobenes!

Can´t believe it´s ten years. Miss you Mike.

So sorry. Just saw that Karin passed. My condolences to all her loved ones.

I still truly miss Mike. I hope Karin is doing well.

loved him alot and I'm heartbroken to hear of his passing.....Mike was such a good guy. He introduced me to the music of Tom Waits, and I haven't been the same since. Very smart...very funny and very kindhearted. I have little doubt he is in a very good place, right now.

A dear soul. My childhood sweetheart. Was just looking at my treasures and reading his beautiful letter from 1977 and thought I'd look on the internet to see how he has prospered. So very sad to find that he has passed. He remains a treasure in my life. RIP sweet Michael. Love Susan

Mikey was my pledge brother. Among all the craziness that was our pledge class, Mikey's was the introspective, thoughtful craziness. You could always go and talk to Mike and knew he cared. It's been along time since we were last together, but my thoughts are of you and with your loved ones.

I was Mike's roommate for a short time in college. He was just... cool. He had a quirkiness, some of which I still carry to this day. Some of the terms he used, I still use. He had just bought a Queen album and he played it over and over. To this day, every time I hear "We Are The Champions", I think of him. Maybe he and Freddy will hang out.