REGINALD-EASON-Obituary

REGINALD LANCE EASON

Chicago, Illinois

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Reginald Lance Eason, 47, of Lake Forest, IL, died Mar. 26, 2010 at his home in Lake Forest. Reggie was the Director of Information Technology at Abbott Laboratories; and served on the Board of Directors at Lake Forest Country Day School, Big Brothers and Big Sisters and the Healthreach Clinic....

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Angie, I am so speechless. I had no idea Reggie had passed. I just found out doing a facebook search. Please forgive me. You and your family have my deepest and sincerest love, affection, and condolences. God bless you.

Lamont Liner PHI BETA SIGMA, (the original 3/3 three thirds, U of M, 1980.

My condolence to the Eason family , May the God of all comfort and tender mercies be with the family as they grief.(2Corinthian 1:3,4)

Angie and Brandon,
We are so sorry to hear about Reggie. We have wonderful memories of spending time with your family. Reggie was always so clever and interesting and warm. I could feel his affection for Bill and his family and that always made me so happy. We will miss him greatly. Our thoughts are with you. Sincerely, The Schields

Angie, I am sorry this note to you is late, but I have been out of town and just found out. Tesia and I are both in shock. We have so many fond memories of Reggie, both through work and as a friend...and all of them bring a smile to my face. He was a joy to know. We will be thinking about you and your family...take care. Love, Judy and Tesia Derra

Dee, Angie and Brandon, I hope that the error that I made in the message that I sent you did not add to your pain. I can not explain how I made such a careless mistake. Please know that I am truly sorry. I had not seen Reggie for a long time and his death has been such a shock. Again, you have my deepest sympathies.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My deepest sympathy to Reggie's family on their loss. At work Reggie is held in high regard as a dedicated professional and more importantly he is known as joyful and wonderful person. It was a pleasure to know and work with him.

Reggie,

Peace be with you.

Bob

Our deepest sympathies go to Reggie's family at this time. We had the pleasure of seeing him when he came to the cafeteria at Abbott for his lunch. We enjoyed seeing him at Abbott and we will truly miss him. He was such a pleasant man.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of great loss!

Tami and Jolene
Abbott J41 Cafeteria