Myles Jacobs

Obituary of Myles L. Jacobs

Attorney Myles L. Jacobs, age 86, passed away on Thursday, October 11, 2018, at Joliet Area Community Hospice Home, with his loving daughter and grandchildren at his side.

Myles was born in New York, New York, the son of the late Julius and Frieda (nee Gieber) Jacobs.  He was a longtime Joliet resident, residing the past year at Senior Star in Romeoville.  Myles was a proud U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean War, honorably discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant.  He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, and his Juris Doctorate from New York University School of Law. 

Myles began his career with Robson, Masters, Ryan, Brumund & Belom and maintained this affiliation through many name changes to the current firm of Castle Law.  Recently Myles continued to serve as Of Counsel for the firm where he was a frequent presenter at seminars, mentored the firm attorneys, advised on cases, and was an ardent supporter and advocate of the firm in the community.  He was dedicated to the integrity of the profession, and enjoyed passing his knowledge and experience to generations of young attorneys.

He recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Illinois Bar Association’s Real Estate Section, earning this prestigious award for his many years of dedication, service and guidance to the Illinois legal community.  Myles served as Chairman/Co-Chairman of the Real Estate Law Section Council Continuing Legal Education Program Committee for many years and was Chairman of the Real Estate Law Section Council, 2002-03. 

Myles was the Editor in Chief of the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education Handbook on Residential Real Estate and chief drafter of the Three Rivers Association of Realtors Residential Real Estate Contract.  Myles contributed his knowledge to many publications over his career, an accomplishment of which he was very proud.

He was Past President and Trustee, as well as on the Board of Trustees, of the Joliet Jewish Congregation, board member of Will/Grundy Medical Association, and charter member of the Joliet Evening Lions Club.

While living at Senior Star, where he thrived, he led a monthly current events discussion group, and was the recipient of the Most Knowledgeable Award.  He also led a discussion group at Joliet Jewish Congregation.

Myles is survived by his loving daughter, Julia Gordon Jacobs; his two grandsons, Draedyn and Charles Sanford; and his sisters-in-law, Nancy Freeman and husband, Marc, and family, and Diana Klevens, and husband, David, and family.

He was preceded by his loving and devoted wife, Barbara Ann (nee Gordon) Jacobs (December 17, 2015) and one sister, Ruth Ann Clark.

The family of Myles L. Jacobs will receive friends and relatives on Monday, October 15, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. until the time of services at 10:30 a.m., at the Joliet Jewish Congregation, 250 N. Midland Avenue, Joliet.  Rabbi Charles Rubovits will officiate.  Interment will follow at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery where full military honors will be conducted under the auspices of the U.S. Army and the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery Memorial Squad.  Memorials in his name to Joliet Jewish Congregation or Joliet Area Community Hospice would be appreciated.    Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Fred C. Dames Funeral Home of Joliet.  For more information, please call (815) 741-5500 or you may visit his Memorial Tribute at www.fredcdames.com

Monday
15
October

Visitation

9:00 am - 10:30 am
Monday, October 15, 2018
Joliet Jewish Congregation
250 North Midland Avenue
Joliet, Illinois, United States
Monday
15
October

Funeral Service

10:30 am
Monday, October 15, 2018
Joliet Jewish Congregation
250 North Midland Avenue
Joliet, Illinois, United States
Monday
15
October

Interment

12:30 pm
Monday, October 15, 2018
Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery
20953 W. Hoff Road
Elwood, Illinois, United States

Memorial Contributions

Memorials in his name to Joliet Jewish Congregation or Joliet Area Community Hospice would be appreciated.
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