Spencer Leak Jr., a dedicated funeral director from Chicago, passed away in May at the age of 56. He was known for managing services at his family’s funeral home, including those for prominent figures like the Rev. Jesse Jackson. Leak was recognized for his compassion, often helping families who lacked the means to pay for services.
Leak received a significant message at 1:30 a.m. at his home in Chicago’s south suburbs. It informed him of Jesse Jackson’s passing at 84. The civil rights leader was instrumental in creating a ‘rainbow coalition’ and had twice pursued the presidency, leaving a lasting impact on American politics.
In 2009, Spencer Leak Jr. attended a congressional subcommittee hearing on cemeteries and funeral services. He represented the care and attention provided in this sensitive profession. Leak’s role extended beyond business; he earned respect for his kindness and willingness to serve those in need.

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