4 Entries
Richard Spaulding
December 6, 2008
I remember our years at Virginia Tech and over the ensuing years of seeing each other, vacationing together, and just going through life. Jack was always there in need or to share happy occurances. He'll be missed very much.
Kari Fender
December 2, 2008
The staff and patients at NRV Dialysis will greatly miss seeing Jack each week. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Tammy Castor
November 30, 2008
The employees of Guardian Ambulance of Pulaski would like to send our condolences at your lose. We had not known Jack long, but we enjoyed transporting him while we did.
Charlene Harvey
November 30, 2008
Dear Nancy and Family,
Sorry I will be unable to attend the
viewing or funeral. Bob is still in the
rehab center, and we are not cer-
tain when he will return home. Hope
it will be by Christmas. He has been
gone since June 2. He has had a
very hard time as he also suffered
a stroke in addition to three surgeries. He is doing well in rehab,
and hopefully he will be able to get
out by the spring. Our prayers are
with your family, and please contact
me.
Charlene Harvey
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