Born: July 31, 1948 - Deceased: 20221017
Jack Joseph Yaekel, 74 born in Belleville, IL on July 31, 1948, died peacefully at home in Columbia, IL on October 17th, 2022, with his wife and son at his side. Jack also lived in New York and Lake in the Hills, IL.
He was preceded in death by his:
- Parents: James and Paula Yaekel
- Sister: Sr. Janis Yaekel of the Precious Blood Order
- Father-in-law: Thomas Dillon
- Brother-in-law: Roger Beckmann
- Sisters-in-law
- Rose Dillon Clark
- Sandy Giffhorn
- Nephews:
- Jason Yaekel
- Brian Beckmann
- Aunts, uncles and dear friends
He is survived by his:
- Wife of 47 years: Kathleen, nee Dillon, Yaekel
- They were married on November 9th, 1974
- Kathleen believes the love of her life passed away before their anniversary, so he didn’t have to buy her a gift.
- Beloved son: JT (Nichelle Baldwin) Yaekel of St. Louis
- Brothers
- Jim (Rosemary) Yaekel of Columbia, IL
- Jerry (Eve) Yaekel of Fredericktown, MO
- Mother-in-law: Edna Dillon of Swansea, IL
- Sister-in-law: Trish Beckmann of Hoffman, IL
- He was very close to his nieces and nephews:
- Bradley Beckmann
- Cassie (Tyler) Beckmann VanDeveer
- Julie (Darwin) Sumner
- Jean (Joe) Wood
- Jodie (Walter) House
- Jennifer Yaekel
- Joe (Elizabeth) Yaekel
- Jimmy Yaekel (godson)
- Jill (Mike Shearon) Yaekel
- Jerry Jr. (Dori Krauss) Yaekel
- Jeff (Sue) Yaekel
- Ed (Heather) Hayden
- Many great nieces and nephews, cousins, dear friends, and his faithful black lab, Shady.
Jack graduated from Cathedral High School and Parks College. He was employed as an A & P lead mechanic at Eastern, TWA and American Airlines. He served as a Marine in the Vietnam War as a wireman and wire chief. He was a member of the IAM and the Prairie du Rocher American Legion.
Jack loved the outdoors- especially visiting his family’s property on the Mississippi River near Prairie du Rocher where he had many happy memories. He loved boating, fishing, hunting, and riding around in his Ranger with his co-pilot, Shady. He especially loved spending time with family and friends with a Stag beer in hand.
A few days before Jack went into hospice, he was able to enjoy his own celebration of life with family and friends on a perfect day at the river, which filled him with joy.
Special thanks: Special thanks to the Mercy South ICU team who saved Jack’s life during COVID which blessed us with two extra years. Thanks to Dr. Stephen Sanders, Dr. Hu, the DaVita Dialysis Team, and Hospice of Southern Illinois who helped make Jack’s last days peaceful and pain free.
Services: According to Jack’s wishes, there will be no funeral service. He will be cremated with a private family interment.
Memorials: In lieu of flowers or memorials, we instead encourage acts of kindness and to never pass up the opportunity to show your family and friends how much they are loved.
6 Comments
Sending out love and prayers to you Kathy and JT and the rest of your family. Jack was a good, kind man. I remember how Jack and Tim would get into over the Cubs and Cardinals.
Kathy, I am so very sorry to learn of Jacks passing. I pray for comfort for you, JT and your family. Marianne
My dear friends, my heart goes out to all of you. Jack was a much loved person. Condolences to all of you.
Kathy,
We are sorry to hear the loss of your husband Jack. May he rest in peace and may you console yourself in the fact he was a big part of your life and will always be remembered by you and your family. He has left us with a lot of fond memories.
Jill, so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Life as we know it will NEVER be the same without Jack in it❣️🥰😘. He will be missed by SO many❣️
However, being a YAEKEL we ALL KNOW he’s in for a rough road on his NEW endeavor too….. learning to behave in HEAVEN?! I can only imagine all the HAIL MARYS poor Jack will have to repeat there!! LoL 😂 of course he’ll have the help of hiding behind his sisters dress❣️😘
We’ll miss you Jack❣️😘