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Elmer David "Jack" Gatch obituary, Savannah, GA

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Elmer Gatch Obituary

Elmer David "Jack" Gatch Decorated World War II Veteran Dies - SAVANNAH - Elmer David "Jack" Gatch, 86, of Savannah, died Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at his residence after a long illness. He was born in Sheldon, South Carolina, and was preceded in death by his parents, John Henry Gatch & Catherine Simmons Taylor, and a grandson, John Gatch. He was a former member of the Eastern Heights Presbyterian Church, where he served as an Elder, until the church closed, and then attended Immanuel Baptist Church, and then Southside Baptist Church. He was drafted on Feb. 13, 1944, and sent to Camp Walters in Texas for six months of training. Following a short leave, he boarded the Queen Elizabeth and headed for Scotland. Arriving in Scotland, he took a "cattle car" to England before boarding a troop ship to France. They arrived at Normandy several days after the D-Day invasion, he was dropped off in the water and having to make it to shore wearing backpacks weighing over 100 pounds. He encountered enemy fire as he began a long journey that would last nearly a year and take him through France, Belgium, Luxemborg and finally, Germany. He was assigned to guard a meeting attended by Gen. Patton and Gen. Eisenhower. He was at the Battle of the Bulge, which was fought in the winter of 1944 in Belgium. He eventually made it to Germany, where he ran reconnaissance missions, and on one such outing, operating alone in enemy territory, he killed nine German soldiers as he jumped from foxhole to foxhole. He later called in an airstrike on a number of German tanks. For his actions, he was awarded the Silver Star. He was in Germany in April of 1945 when the war ended. He took a troop ship back home and was waiting to be deployed to Japan, when the Far East conflict ended. He was awarded both the Silver Star, and the Bronze Star. On October 10, 1944, Sgt Gatch was detailed as combat patrol leader in Company B, Ninth Infantry Regiment. Sgt Gatch threw a grenade into the enemy position killing the four occupants. He then immediately worked his way to the rear of the German outpost line to cut off any withdrawal that might be attempted. He intercepted three German reinforcements, and killed them. He was known as "Jumping Jack", since Sgt Gatch did a lot of jumping around - from one Nazi fox hole to another pouring lead into the enemy. He was only 19, standing six feet, and Sgt Gatch made a practice of dashing into German positions with a rebel yell and cleaning out the occupants with a Tommy gun. He received France's Croix de Guerre with Bronze Star, in recognition of "exceptional services rendered during the operations of the liberation of France. Jack was an avid fisherman, very devoted husband, father, who loved his family. He had formerly worked for Chatham Typewriter on Broughton St., and then Tucker Typewriter Company. Jack along with his wife, Catherine Quick Gatch opened Gatch Florist on 39th Street, and then later moved to the Derenne Shopping Center at 830 East Derenne Ave. The Florist was a family affair, with the children delivering flowers after school, and on the weekends for their parents. He is survived by his wife, Catherine Quick Gatch, Savannah; Ga; 3 sons, Charles Donnie Gatch (Jackie), Rev. David Gatch, and Derrick Gatch, all of Savannah, Ga; 2 brothers, Herbert Gatch (Carolyn) of Hiawassee, Ga; and Wade Hampton Gatch, of Savannah, Ga; 11 grandchildren, David, Jr., Julie, Gary, Stephanie, Tammy, Ryan, Allyson, Ami, Jesse, Brett, and Trey; great grandchildren, Brooks, Charles, Branden, Meg, Christopher, Whitley, Courtney, Brittany, and Camden; great great grandchildren, Brooklynn. Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Friday at the Fairhaven Funeral Home - Hubert C. Baker Chapel. Funeral Services: 11 a.m. Saturday in the Hubert C. Baker Chapel, with Dr. Herbert Hubbard, and Mr. Gatch's son, Rev. David Gatch, officiating. Interment will follow in Hillcrest Abbey Memorial Park. Fairhaven Funeral Home - Hubert C. Baker Chapel 7415 Hodgson Memorial Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-927-1999 www.fairhavenfuneralhome.net Savannah Morning News May 6, 2011 Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at savannahnow.com/obituaries .

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Published by Savannah Morning News from May 5 to May 6, 2011.

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Mavis Weaver

May 10, 2011

Dear Gatch Family: It was with such sadness that I read of the passing of Mr. Gatch today. Brought back many memories of our east side connections and home and church. Please accept our deepest sympathy and prayers from our family.

Mavis Bazemore Weaver,Knoxville,TN

May 8, 2011

Mema & Family,

We love you very much and just want you to know how important you and Poppu have been in our lives! There are so many wonderful memories and blessings that have touched our lives in such special ways. I wish I had all the right words to say but more importantly I pray God wraps you in His comfort and peace. I know God has a better place for us all and although it is hard to let go... it is not a good-bye but a "See you when it's time". I Love Yall and it makes me smile to think of "Pole-cat" and "Buzzard Bait" Poppu... your beauty will be missed- inside and outside :)

In Christ~ Jodie, Meg and Family

Dale Williams

May 7, 2011

Donnie, Jaki and Family Members:

We've played roles in many chapters of each others lives. Good friends are the rare jewels of life. You have touched my life in a million ways, when I lost my only daughter to cancer last year, I thought I just could not bear to be alive.I hope you will remember you have friends who will listen and care, and I am one of those friends, My heart aches for you and I am so sorry for your loss. May God's love make your grief bearable, take care of Mom she needs you so much right now. We're here if we can help you. With deepest sympathy from your friends at this time of sadness.
Love and prayers

Marie Iler White

May 7, 2011

Donnie and Jaki: My very special friends.
And family members.
My heart goes out to each of you at this difficult time. Grief can only be healed by time and prayer. I remember all the parties and family gatherings we had with Mr. Gatch, he was a very special man in my eyes. I pray Mrs Gatch will have peace and comfort, it will take prayer to help her along. And I pray the family will hold on to the memories, they will always be in your hearts forever. Heaven was prepared for him, and knowing he is out of his pain and suffering will be a blessing. May angels walk with you today and always.

Mary Lively

May 6, 2011

Ms. Cat, Oliver and I want to extend our deepest sympathy to all of you. You are very special to us and we pray for comfort and peace for you. We love you.
Mary Lively

Dan Jackson

May 6, 2011

David, Donnie, Derrick, and Mrs. Gatch and family.

I remember each of you from the good old days. Mr. Gatch was so supportive of us when we played little league baseball and of course we patronized their florist for many years. I will be unable to visit with you due to illness, but you are in my prayers.

May 6, 2011

Mrs. Catherine Gatch and Family
How blessed we have been to be an extended part of the "Gatch" family through the years we have enjoyed many family gatherings with "Pawpooh" his humor, wit and stories of life and especially his love for his family and his Lord. He will be missed by all who loved him and knew him .It's good to know he's waiting on the other side.
Lynn and Jim Rowan

Rebecca

May 6, 2011

Mema and Granddaddy, I wish I could have been there this weekend! I love Papa very much and will miss him! I love y'all and miss y'all!

Charles & Cookie Varner

May 6, 2011

Though I was never privileged to meet Mr. Gatch, I knew sons David and Derrick during our childhoods in east Savannah. Especially David, because we graduated together from SHS in the Class of '62. What a great family they are, and what a valiant soldier Mr. G was during his service in WWII. Best wishes to you all!

Margaret Gill

May 6, 2011

Mrs. Gatch & Family:

My deepest Sympathey.

Margaret Hohenstein Gill

Karen Pearson-Owens

May 6, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May 6, 2011

Catherine: Sorry to hear of your loss, may God bless you and family during this time of sorrow.
Love,
Vickie Hudson, Savannah, Ga.

GeoVista Credit Union

May 6, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Zach Bargeron

May 5, 2011

Dearest Aunt Catherine,
So many of my childhood memories are adorned with memories of You and Uncle Jack around Granny's table. Uncle Jack was a righteous man, whoose quick wit and compassionate heart will be missed by so many. I want to add, for those who might not know, that Uncle Jack was a true WWII hero and it was a priviledge to have known and loved him. And, Aunt Cat--May God pour out his blessings and love onto you and those close in this time of sadness. But for all those who knew Uncle Jack, there is no question that his soul is rejoicing with the angels--and we will see him again!!! Love you!

Jeanette Stewart

May 5, 2011

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Martha Ann DeLaigle

May 5, 2011

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Faye Anderson

May 5, 2011

Hi Donnie and Jaki, I received an email from Marie this morning about your Dad passing. I am so sorry to hear this news for I know you will certainly miss him. He was of the greatest generation so I know his presence will be missed by many. Just know that your family will be in my prayers during this difficult time.

Charles & Tori Skinner

May 5, 2011

Dear Gatch Family,
So saddened to read of Mr. Gatch's obituary. He was a fine man who will be missed by all. Please know that your family will be in our thoughts in the coming days. May God bless and comfort all of you as you grieve your loss. Remember Paul's words to the Philippians: "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." Philippians 1:21

Kim E. Gatch

May 5, 2011

Dear Aunt Catherine
I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Jack's passing. He was loved and respected by so many, especailly Michael. I pray that God will wrap you in His arms now and hold you until you find peace. Love you Kimberley Gatch

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