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In Memory

Jack Niendorf

Recent photo courtesy of Rachel Niendorf

 

 
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07/14/16 07:06 AM #1    

Jim Marzano

My sincerest sympathies to Jack's family.  He was a wonderful person, always had a ready smile.   He lived a few blocks away in Park Forest, and his Grandpa lived across the street from us on Lester.   Gramp's always had a ready story about his days as a baseball player, that I would relate to Jack, especially Gramp's story about palying ball with wood cleats!   

I was happy to spend a few minutes with Jack at the reunion last year, and relive a few Grampa Neindorf stories.  It did us both good to remember Gramps and the rest of our respective clan's.   

I will keep Jack in my prayers.


07/14/16 02:59 PM #2    

Gerald Denk

For many years we played baseball together and always had a great time. Seeing Jack at the reunion brought back those moments and made us all feel young again. So sorry to his family, it was an honor to know and grow up with Jack.


07/14/16 03:22 PM #3    

William Kiley

 

I don't think I ever saw Jack without a smile. Just a really good guy. 

  Bill Kiley

 

 

 


07/14/16 05:25 PM #4    

Veronica Painter (Garcia)

Very sad news of Jack's passing. He was truly a great guy.  Glad he and his wife were at the past reunion and I got a chance to talk to him. My condolences to his family. 


07/14/16 05:32 PM #5    

Margie Equihua

My condolences to Jack's family, happy I got a chance to say hello and give a hug at the reunion.  So sad, that as time goes on, we will lose a classmate or two by the time the next reunion comes around.  Hopefully, we don't wait for a reunion to keep in touch. 
 


07/14/16 07:23 PM #6    

Eileen Balster (Larson)

My sympathy to Jack's family and friends.  I had the chance to say a few words to Jack and meet his wife at our 50th Class Reunion,  So glad they were able to make it,  My thoughts and prayers for Jack and his family.


07/14/16 08:02 PM #7    

Robert Stock

Deepest and sincerest sympathies to those Jack left behind. He always wore a smile and walked with the confidence of someone that knew there were a great many folks that cared for him. I was happy that I was able to see him at the reunion, he is one of those that will truly be missed.


07/15/16 09:01 AM #8    

Bob Peele

What great loss . Jack was a terrific guy ! Tony Rubiano and I had so much fun with him in the 60's at the Plaza , Dandy's , Jack's Dad's gas stations in Indiana etc. He was so vibrant at our 50th that I thought that he'd be alive for our 100th . So Sad .


07/15/16 11:00 AM #9    

Dave Kushner

One of the original Banditos.  Jack, you made us proud!  Your friendship was always appreciated!!


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