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Relative: Lake Villa man killed in Jacksonville bar was "huge Bears fan"

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(MCT) — Shortly before leaving on a flight from Milwaukee on Friday to attend the Bears game in Jacksonville Fla., William Christopher Pettry posted "GO BEARS!" on his Facebook page, said his cousin Quincy Asbury Jr.

From reading the posting, Asbury knew how excited Pettry was to be making the trip with his best friend.

Pettry was an avid Bears fan who was often too busy working at the construction and remodeling company he owned and with helping his wife raise their three children to take the time to go to games in Chicago.

Pettry, 42, of Lake Villa would never make the game because he was fatally stabbed early Sunday morning inside a restaurant where he was eating and drinking with a group of other Bears fans, Asbury said.

"He was such a huge Bears fan ... He never got to go to the Bears game, he never got to enjoy it," said Asbury, who can't understand how anyone would hurt him. "He was always the guy that made you laugh."

Pettry was stabbed at Fionn MacCools, 2 W. Independent Dr., an upscale Irish restaurant about a block from the hotel where he was staying, which also happened to be where the Bears team was also lodged.

Asbury, a River Grove police officer, said he spoke with Pettry's best friend after the stabbing and said he still doesn't understand what happened.

Asbury said that Pettry's friend relayed to him that Pettry along with the friend were with a large group of Bears fans enjoying the evening. At the end of the night, Pettry got up from the group to go to the bathroom and promised to return with a round of drinks.

Instead, at some point Pettry stepped out to an outdoor patio, the friend told Asbury. The friend then said their waitress return to tell him that Pettry was hurt.

"They didn't know what to tell him. They told him, 'Your friend isn't feeling well.' (The friend) went up to the front and he (Pettry) was on the floor and it was over," said Asbury.

"I'm still at a loss as to how he goes from the washroom to get another round to ... he never made it back."

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