Route 14 Businesses Honoring Honoring Sgt. Jason A. McLeod

My friend Pete Castillo and I were at Keith and Route 14 when the funeral procession of Sgt. Jason A. McLeod was driving to the cemetery.

Police cars, fire engines, ambulances, the hearse, the limo with the family, motor cyclists with flags, with lots of people driving behind.  There were people on the Coventry side of Virginia Street with signs and flags.

My son said Mrs. Braun’s sixth grade Bernotas Middle School class was standing outside with a flag and that she knew the family.

In addition to those standing in the cold along the route throughout Crystal Lake, there were businesses who forewent the holiday advertising opportunity to post various messages on signs.

I drove Route 14 from Pingree Road to Flowerwood and found the following. (There may have been more which have already had their messages changed, but these were the ones I saw still there Sunday after church. Others may have been elsewhere and, if you know where, drop me an email with a photo. My car is in Mike’s Service Center Monday, but, if you can’t send one, let me know and I’ll try to get it on Tuesday.)

I saw the most confusing sign at Cassidy Tire. It said,

Cassidy Tire plea for donations to the family of Sgt. Jason A. McLeod.

Cassidy Tire plea for donations to the family of Sgt. Jason A. McLeod.

DONATIONS
CALL
815-477-5050
MARIE DAVIS

I saw this on the way west and didn’t connect it to McLeod until I returned. That’s when I saw,

McCloed Cassidy Thank YouTHANK YOU
JASON A
MCLEOD

After seeing both panels, the message made sense. I had to wait in the parking lot what seemed five minutes for the panels to switch. Must be a Crystal Lake City Council effort to protect residents from seeing too much information. (I was there when the modern moving message boards were discussed. You may be pleased that the councilmen and women made sure that your eyes would not be overly distracted while driving or you may think such protection is an example of the Nanny State coming to Crystal Lake.)

In any event, as I was sitting in Cassidy’s parking lot, I multiplied Crystal Lake’s population of about 40,000 by 10 and was astounded that the family left behind would have $400,000, if every one just family wrote a check for $10 per member.

As my ministers at the First United Methodist Church of Crystal Lake have noted the last two weeks,

“It’s not your birthday,”

referring to Christmas. Surely this now-single parent family will need a tremendous amount of help, not only emotionally, but financially.

Just east of Cassidy was the sign below on Total Car Total Care’s sign:

McCloed Total Car Care God BlessGOD BLESS
SGT JASON A
MCLEOD

Across from the Jewel and Hobby Lobby shopping centers was a sign on Northwest Properties:

McCloed NW Center Ultimate SacrificeTHE ULTIMATE
SACRIFICE
SGT JASON A MCLEOD
REST IN PEACE

Next door was Don Devine’s State Farm Insurance sign:

McCloed Cassidy Don Devine State FarmGOD BLESS
SGT MCLEOD
& FAMILY

Mama Rini’s Resturant, at the intersection of Route 14 and Virginia Street Road, had the next sign:

McCloed Mama Rini's Our Prayers AreOUR PRAYERS ARE WITH
THE MCLEOD FAMILY

The sign at Merlin of muffler fame stated,

McCloed Merlin Sgt Jason A McCloedSGT
JASON A
MCLEOD

At Burger King, I found a sign saying,

McCloed Burger King God BlessGOD BLESS
SGT JASON
MCLEOD
AND FAMILY

This is the new pick up site for the McHenry County Veterans Assistance Commission bus to North Chicago. So much better than the parking lot for the old Crystal Lake Public Safety complex.

The Lions Club sign in McCormick Park in front of the Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce building was the next sign I sighted. It’s big enough for a longer message:

McCloed Lions God Bless Forever Our  HeroGOD BLESS
SGT. JASON A. MCLEOD
FOREVER OUR HERO
BECAUSE OF YOU
WE ARE FREE

At Integrated Health, S.C., at the corner of Route 14 and West Crystal Lake Avenue, was this sign:

McCloed Integrated Halth IN LOVING MEMORYIN LOVING MEMORY OF
SGT JASON A MCLEOD

The Westlane Bowling Center said,

McCloed Westlane WE SALUTE YOU SGTWE SALUTE YOU
SGT JASON A MCLEOD


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