- June 30, 2026
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Spencer Leak Jr., Chicago Funeral Director, Remembered
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- June 20, 2026
- Human Interest U.S. News
Spencer Leak Jr., a prominent figure in Chicago’s funeral industry, passed away in May at the age of 56. Renowned for his compassionate service, he managed numerous notable funerals, including the service for civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Leak had a longstanding career steeped in service and community support. Operating out of his family’s funeral home in Chicago, he was known for assisting families in financial distress. His commitment extended beyond business, showing a profound dedication to the people he served.
His early-morning text message received around 1:30 a.m. informed him of Rev. Jesse Jackson’s death at the age of 84. Jesse Jackson was a pioneering civil rights figure who inspired many through his work, including leading a “rainbow coalition” and running for president twice.
An image from 2009 shows Spencer Leak Jr. during a congressional subcommittee hearing focused on cemeteries and funeral services, indicating his active involvement in industry discussions and improvements.
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