Jack-Denney-Obituary

Jack Denney

ROCKLEDGE, Florida

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JACK E. DENNEY ROCKLEDGE Jack E. Denney, passed away Tuesday, Au gust 19, 2008. Jack, a native Floridian, born in Deland, FL, September 25, 1932. His family moved to Co coa when he was very young. He graduated from Cocoa High School in 1950, where he played in the band. Jack learned to weld from...

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I still miss Jack and think about him often. Great human and friend

I still miss my working buddy and my dear friend. He was one of a kind.

I first met Jack when he transferred to the mobile launcher launcher where we became working buddies and grew a very close friendship. I remember his kindness and his boisterous laugh. He always brought up the night that I came to his house in Rockledge with a broken seat weld and we went into his garage and he rewelded it for me so I could go on my vacation the next morning. We had many laughs in our encounters. He made working very enjoyable and he will always be missed by me. Love Ya Jack

My deepest sympathy to you Judy and the girls. Many years have gone by, but I will always have great memories of dune buggies and cookouts with ya'll. I'll always remember Jack as someone that always made me smile. You and the girls are in my prayers for strength and understanding.

Judy and Amber. I was very saddened to hear about Jack. Jack was a dear friend of mine. You and Jack are in my thoughts and prayers. I will miss the stories and our flying together and our meetings at cracker barrell restaurant. Sorry I couldn't be here. I was in Mississippi when I heard. Bless you and your family.

I worked with Jack on the Apollo program,you may not remember me.I thought Jack was a fine person and an exceptional welder.We will miss him and all his capabilities.

Judy, Amber & family,
We love you all and are here for you. Jack will be greatly missed, he was one of a kind! Susie, Jerry Fine & family

Judy, my wife Judy (previously Cowart) and I wish to express our sympathy on your loss. Although we lost touch over the years both of you remained fondly in our memories. Jack was one of the best! at KSC and he passed his craft on to many others.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
I have known Jack since the seventies and still remember our working together on the Rinker silos at the port way back then. My apologies in advance for not being able to attend his service today.
Sincerely,
Plumbers & Pipefitters LU 295