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Jonathon ''Jay'' Jacob Lechuga

January 7, 1996 - April 25, 2020

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Jonathon “Jay” Jacob Lechuga-Galeano 24, of Round Lake Beach passed away suddenly Saturday April 25, 2020. Jay was an amazing kid and there are so many amazing things to say about him. Jay enjoyed his family and getting together for family cookouts with bonfires and laughing. He enjoyed listening to music, having a few drinks and singing. If you caught him at the right time you might even catch him rapping. He had a love for all sports basketball, football, wrestling, volleyball. He enjoyed eating meals with his family, spending time with his cousins and friends, pulling jokes on people, fishing. There is so much to say and not enough time to say about such a loving and caring kid.

Jay is survived by his loving parents; Annette Garcia (Mom), Annabell Ramirez (Mother)(Danny Mason), Armando (Xochitl) Galeano, great grandpa; Guillermo Estrada, grandparents; Lazaro Garcia, Jaime Lechuga, Agustin (Maria) Galeano, siblings;Destine (Christy), Anthony, Raul (woowoo), Ryan (Omega), Humbert Lara, Cesar, Evelyn, Agustin and Maria Galeano, aunts and uncles; Luzmaria, Rocio, Elizabeth and Roberto Diaz, his 4 legged sister Pheby and his fur baby Copper. There are many other aunts and uncles and cousins.

Visitation will be Saturday May 2, 2020 from 1 to 4 pm with a 4:00 service at Northern Illinois Funeral Services Inc.

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Northern Illinois Funeral Services, Inc is dedicated to abiding by the guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to prevent the unintentional spread of germs. It is our top priority to ensure and execute all measures to protect not only our bereaved families and communities but staff as well. There will be a limit of 10 people in the building at a time, we ask that you extend your sympathies to the families and not remain in the building, allowing others who will be waiting to also pay there respects. Please practice social distancing, anyone having any symptoms of illness to please stay at home.