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Gerald Krajewski Obituary

Gerald "Jerry" Krajewski of Elmhurst, Illinois passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by family, on February 21, 2023, after a brief but courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 73.

Jerry is survived and missed by his wife, Helen; his children, Caroline, Katherine (Ben) Zulauf, and Rosemary. Forever cherished by his grandchildren, John and Evelyn. Remembered fondly by his brother, Jeffrey (Gail) Kraig, and his nieces, nephews and their families.

Jerry was predeceased by his father, Theodore Krajewski; his mother, Elaine Krajewski; his father-in-law, John Gellinger; his mother-in-law, Rosemary Gellinger; his brother-in-law, John Gellinger; his aunt Geraldine Krupa; his uncle, Joseph Krage; and his niece, Maureen DeGeorge.

He was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1949. Two years later, brother Jeffrey joined the family and he and Jerry became lifelong friends.

Graduating from Prosser Career Academy in Chicago in 1967, Jerry exceled in his studies and extra-curriculars, becoming an All-City defensive lineman for the Prosser Falcons football team, thus beginning a lifelong love of the sport.

After graduating from Northeastern University with a bachelor's degree in Special Education in 1971, he began a 38-year career as an educator and administrator, spending the majority of that time as a physical education teacher for children with special needs and disabilities. He accompanied his students to The Special Olympics each year, helping them realize their athletic potential, build self-confidence, and have a lot of fun along the way. He later earned two additional master's degrees in Education and Administration. He adored his work and exhibited incredible love and patience with his students.

In 1972, he met the love of his life, Helen, at their summer job at the M&M Mars candy factory on Oak Park Avenue in Chicago. They married in 1974 and shared nearly 49 years of wedded bliss. Together they had three children, Caroline, Katherine, and Rosemary; son-in-law Ben; and later welcomed two grandchildren, John and Evelyn. Their lives were built on a foundation of togetherness, filled with vacations, parties, music, food, laughter and more love than one could ever imagine.

Jerry remained a sports enthusiast his entire life. As a devoted Chicago Bears fan and 52-year season ticket holder, he witnessed some of the greatest games in Bears history, including watching the infamous 1985 Bears win the Super Bowl in New Orleans with his brother, Jeff. Many of our fondest memories with family and friends were spent together at Soldier Field. When he wasn't cheering on the Bears, Blackhawks, Cubs or Illini, he was an enthusiastic supporter and genuine admirer of prestigious sporting events like The Masters, The World Cup, The Olympics and The Kentucky Derby. And, his NCAA March Madness pool was legendary.

So many words come to mind when describing Jerry – kind, loving, generous, funny, faith-filled, responsible and loyal. He famously drank bad whiskey and was a superb joke-teller. Anyone who spent time with Jerry can probably recall at least one of his famous jokes, as he cracked himself up with that infectious laugh well before he ever got to the punchline. He was a family man who worked two jobs most of his life to support his family and ensure his children's Catholic schooling and upbringing. As he aged, he embraced technology but still held onto a few old-school favorites, like going to the post office and cutting articles out of the newspaper. His friendship and generosity were treasured by many. Later in retirement, welcoming his two grandchildren into our tight-knit family was one of the greatest joys of his life, and the adoration was mutual.

Jerry was a friend to everybody and relished a full life surrounded by an exceptional family and large group of wonderful friends – too many to name but overflowing with kindness, merriment and warmth. He lived a life of meaningful acts of love and service, like Christ modeled for us, and we will keep his memory alive by loving unconditionally and showing kindness to all.

There wasn't much in this world that couldn't be cured by sharing a cigar, a conversation and a laugh with Jer on the deck, and we eagerly await the day we'll all be reunited. Until then, Jerry, you are forever loved and profoundly missed.

A visitation will be held on Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room of Visitation Catholic Church, 779 South York Street, Elmhurst, directly followed by the funeral mass at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Special Olympics.

Arrangements in care of Elmhurst Community Funeral Home – THE AHLGRIM CHAPEL. For info, www.ElmhurstFH.com or (630) 834-3515.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Chicago Tribune on Feb. 23, 2023.

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John Caltagirone

March 21, 2023

Our deepest condolences to Jerry´s family. We were so saddened when hearing Jerry passed away. Will always have great memories of Jerry as high school friend and teammate on the football team. Jerry (Karsh as known to his teammates) was always highly respected and first class in every way. Jerry led by example as team leader becoming Chicago Public League Blue Division first team tackle his senior year. After years of not being in touch we fortunately re-connected via social media. What a special blessing it was to re-unite with Karsh. In 2016 Renee and I had the privilege of visiting Jerry and Helen. We had a wonderful time and will always cherish being together again and going to dinner at Ditka´s restaurant. Jerry had such a vivid memory and with his great sense of humor could recall stories of distant memories. He would have us laughing at these times like when duck walking across the entire length of the football field or when another teammate inadvertently ran into the other team´s huddle. Renee and I had planned another trip to visit Karsh and Helen this spring. Our visit is now on hold until we meet again, which for us will be in heaven Jerry´s final resting place. Jerry lived life to the fullest as loving husband, devoted father, dedicated teacher and coach for children with special needs and friend to all those who knew this awesome man. And number one Bears fan... Karsh would have wanted me to say this. Until then good friend, well done. Heaven is now yours to enjoy with our Heavenly Father. Until we all meet again, RIP. Cal and Renee

Lynn Becker, Kim Becker, Amanda Larson

February 24, 2023

So sad to lose such an incredible man. I'll miss hearing him cheering on the Bears from his deck and the smell of his cigars. Always a friendly greeting or chat. Living next to you for so many years, we will deeply miss you, but are thankful that we knew you.
Love Always,

Deacon Mike and Clarita Iozzo

February 24, 2023

We are very sad with the passing of this wonderful man. First meeting on the soccer field when he had to break it to us that our daughter really didn´t like soccer. As an usher at mass his smile and kindness welcomed all to Gods house through these many years. You are in our prayers.

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The Burkes

February 23, 2023

Condolences to the Krajewski family for your loss. May your love see you through this difficult time and be a reflection of Jerry's legacy.

Linda Murphy

February 23, 2023

To Helen and family. Our deepest condolences on Jerry's passing. As back-door neighbors, we saw the wonderful family and friend gatherings you often had at your home. We hope those memories are a comfort in this sad time.

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