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Jack Karwales was born on 22 June, 1920 in Michigan, is a player. Discover Jack Karwales's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 22 June, 1920
Birthday 22 June
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Date of death December 31, 2004
Died Place Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2004

Karwales died on December 31, 2004, at the Bethany Retirement Community in Chicago. His funeral mass was held at St. Catherine Laboure Catholic Church in Glenview, Illinois.

1983

Karwales was a resident of Evanston, Illinois for approximately 50 years. He retired in 1983, and his wife died in January 1993.

1956

Karwales became a co-owner of the Kailer-Youngquist Oldsmobile dealership in Chicago. The dealership was started by his father-in-law, Louis G. Kailer, who died on January 12, 1956. He later owned an Oldsmobile dealership named Karwales Olds, inc. located in Wheaton, IL.

1948

Karwales was hampered as a football player by bad knees and retired as a football player in 1948. He coached football at St. Louis University football for three years. He was an assistant coach for the Saint Louis Billikens under head coach Joe Maniaci.

1947

Karwales participated in training camp and pre-season for the Bears in the summer of 1947. He was released by the Bears on September 22, 1947, prior to the first game of the regular season.

Karwales signed with the Chicago Cardinals on October 1, 1947. He played for the 1947 Cardinals team that compiled a 9–3–0 record and finished 1st in NFL West Division.

1946

In June 1946, Karwales was signed by George Halas to play for the Chicago Bears. He joined the Bears in August 1946 for their summer training camp in Collegeville, Indiana. According to some sources, Karwales played at the end position for the 1946 Chicago Bears team that won the NFL championship. Other sources do not list Karwales among the regular season roster of the 1946 Bears. A Chicago Daily Tribune article from September 1947 reported that Karwales had played with the Akron Bears in 1946.

1943

In August 1943, Karwales played for the College All-Star team that defeated the NFL champion Washington Redskins in the College All-Star Game.

In 1943, Karwales entered the United States Army Air Forces where he served for almost four years during an after World War II. He served in the Pacific theater, and also played football with the Third Air Force team in 1944.

1940

Karwales was married to Virginia Kailer. They had two daughters, Cathy O'Hara and Jill Fink. His brother, Felix Karwales, Jr., was a rookie pitcher for the Cleveland Indians in 1940 before being inducted into the U.S. Army. Felix was injured in action in Germany in February 1945 and died in October 1949.

1939

In 1939, Karwales enrolled at the University of Michigan. He played football at the end position (some at the tackle position in 1942) for Fritz Crisler's Michigan Wolverines football team from 1941 to 1942. Karwales had been expected to play for the 1940 team, but a knee injury sidelined him for the season. In September 1941, Karwales' debut was again delayed due to swelling in his feet that led doctors to "relegate him to a hospital cot for treatment." He played for the 1941 Michigan team that finished 6–1–1 and ranked No. 5 in the final AP poll, and for the 1942 Michigan team that finished 7–3 and ranked No. 9 in the final AP poll.

1920

John Joseph Karwales (June 22, 1920 – December 31, 2004) was an American football player. He played at the end and tackle positions for the University of Michigan in 1941 and 1942. Following four years of service in the United States Army Air Forces during and after World War II, he played professional football for the Chicago Bears in 1946 and for the Chicago Cardinals in 1947.

Karwales was the son of Felix Karwales, Sr., and Mary (née Shemky) Karwales. He was born in 1920 on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, and attended Harrison Technical High School in Chicago.