oming, and fishing. He especially enjoyed fishing on the Mississippi and on Lake of the Woods. He enjoyed watching sports, playing on a pool league, playing cards, boating, and golfing. Jack loved gardening and had a garden every year. He loved spending time with his daughter, sisters, brothers-in-law, nieces, and nephews. He was an avid Iowa Hawkeyes, Chicago Bears, and Burlington Grayhounds fan, and also cheered for whatever team Kurt Warner was playing for. He became a Boilermakers fan because his daughter went to graduate school at Purdue, but only when they weren't playing the Hawkeyes. He never missed Jill's sporting events or concerts. He had an incredible group of friends whom he loved like family and loved every minute he was able to spend with them. Survivors include daughter Jill Alison Krasuski of Minneapolis, MN; sisters, Karen (Arlo Halsey) Fairchild of Hugo, MN, and Joyce (Kim) Wagner of Topeka, KS; nieces and nephews; great nieces and nephews; many cousins and friends; and aunts, Dorothy Kelly of West Burlington, IA and Kathleen Mason of Baraboo, WI. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, and several very close friends. A memorial has been established for Shoquoquon Boat Club. A reception will be held at Shoquoquon Boat Club following services.