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Alice Labonte
November 2, 2010
Uncle Jackie, you will always live on in my heart. I will always remember the jokes that you told, the awesome fireworks that you made and the kind words that you spoke. You are an angel now, no more suffering or pain. When you see my dad please give him a kiss on the cheek and tell him that I think of him every day. I love you Uncle Jackie you are back with your brother now.
James Maute
November 2, 2010
Thanks Jack for being my friend all these years and for all the special memories. You will be greatly missed.
Before your shadow loses itself in the sunset of eternity make sure that you live your life here to the fullest. Don’t worry so much about your aging body that for a brief time carries your soul. Focus instead on the things that go on forever. The love you can give, the joy you can spread, the good you can do, and the oneness with God you can share with others.
Jack Allsbrook
November 1, 2010
Uncle Jackie, may the grace of God greet you at the gates of Heaven. Once you pass through the gate and greet my dad, can you please tell him we miss him and love him as much as we will miss and love you.
November 1, 2010
Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy laden,and I will give you rest.
Matthew 11:28
Rest in peace Jack with no more pain.
Glen Joy and Grady
Kristin Tribble
November 1, 2010
Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in Heaven. Where the love of our loved ones, pours through and shines down upon us. To let us know that are happy and in a much better place with GOD!
I am so sorry for your loss! If you need anything let me know. :)
Theresa Hart
November 1, 2010
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
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