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1968
2025
Jack Alton Fenter, 56, of Burkburnett, passed away Wednesday, April 30, 2025. He was born on June 26, 1968 in Opelika, Alabama.
Jack grew up in Hobart, Oklahoma surrounded by the strong influences of his grandparents, Jack and Opal, and antics with his friends. He graduated from Hobart High School and the University of Texas in Arlington. He was known to have a great sense of humor and was easy to get along with. He had an interest in hunting, fishing, history (especially Civil War and World War II), and collecting sports cards and video games. In his spare time, he enjoyed watching movies, playing video games, vacations, spending time with his family and friends, visiting casinos, going to live sporting events (favorite teams included OU Sooners, Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers), and going to concerts. His favorite band was Van Halen, but he enjoyed various genres of music and often spent time listening to his favorite songs. His family, friends, and career at AT&T Wireless were very important to him.
He was preceded in death by his father, Alton; his stepfather, Bruce; his sister, Edwina “Wina”; two nieces, Cassie and Allie; and a nephew, Jake.
He is survived by his loving wife, Missy; his daughters: Kristina; Kelsey and husband Daniel and their children, Addison, Kylee, and Evie; and Kayma and husband Garrett; adopted daughter, Anita and husband Josh and their child, Willow; his mother, Linda; his sister, Rebecca “Becky” and her children, Thomas, Hannah, and Emerald “Emma; his sister-in-law, Alyce and husband John and their children, Jacob and Gabrielle “Gabby”; his brother-in-law, Robert “Bobby” and wife Tiffany and their children, Blake, Kathryn, and Justin.
Services honoring Jack will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Owens & Brumley Funeral Home in Wichita Falls.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.owensandbrumley.com
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Alyce Stone
May 1, 2025
Jack is my big brother. I will love him for eternity.
Jay McCormick
May 1, 2025
Jack was a awesome guy we did have some fun times years ago we even lived together in Frederick ok prayers for his family
Garry Ward
May 1, 2025
Jack, Little Jack to me, was my cousin. We grew up together for a while when he lived in Granite Okla. and his dad worked at the OSR. After they moved to Hobart, I would visit with him when I would go visit with Aunt Opal and Uncle Jack, his grandparent's, and his dad's parents. I remember his dad taking us and some other boys camping at the lake. I'm not sure his dad wasn't quite ready to take 4 or 5 teenage boys on an overnight camp out though! It was fun though, staying up all night telling stories and playing games. When I lived in Mangun, he would come over and spend the weekend ever now and then with me. We would just hang out watching tv or go cruising around town and over to the lake. Of a Evening we would go with Uncle Don to check and feed cows. Had many good times back then! Say hello to Uncle Don, Aunt Opal, Uncle Jack, Wina and your dad!
Jackie McCormick
May 1, 2025
He was a great guy and we had several laughs in our younger days. The man really loved history and was always willing to learn new things. RIP old friend.
rita Smith
May 1, 2025
I was blessed to know him from age of two. And watch him grow. Up. Rest in peace you will be missed
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