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Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 20
Chicago Funeral Director Spencer Leak Jr. Dies at 56 After Serving Generations of Families
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 20

Chicago Funeral Director Spencer Leak Jr. Dies at 56 After Serving Generations of Families

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 20

Summary

  • Spencer Leak Jr., who ran his family’s Chicago funeral home and became a fixture in the city’s civic life, died in May at 56.
  • At Leak & Sons Funeral Homes, he handled high-profile services including those for the Rev. Jesse Jackson and also helped families who could not afford funerals.
  • His work made him a community pillar in Chicago, where he was known for giving grieving families dignity while carrying on a multigenerational family business.

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