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Claude G. Jacks Jr.

Birmingham, Alabama

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May 3, 1926 - Jan. 23, 2016 Claude G. Jacks, Jr, beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather and great grandfather entered the kingdom of heaven January 23, 2016 after a courageous battle with Alzheimer's disease. Claude served our country in the U.S. Army Air Corp in World War II and in U.S....

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Praying for this sweet man's family. I did not know you very long but it only took a second to see such a beautiful soul.

My deep condolences to the family in this time of loss. You will have precious moments to think back on and God's promise of comfort in the times ahead.

Debra

RIP Mr Jacks. It was always a pleasure to see your smiling face. You and Dolly are just such beautiful people. You will be missed by me and my heart is so broken and i know you are with the angels now. With all my love and prayers and love for you and Dolly and the rest of your family.
Sincerely,
Amy Dodson, LPN
From Dr. Pajaro's office.

We will Remember your smile!

Rest in Peace Claude!
Thanks for the memories!! We had many good times and great conversations over wonderful family meals together and during our coffee times! You always had something to share to help us learn from your vast years of experiences and always had a funny story! Thanks for the Love you showed my girls and your encouragement to us even in difficult times!
You made Life fun PawPaw

Claude G. Jacks Jr. will always be remembered as a gifted artist, two of the painting's Mr. Jacks worked on as a art student at Gardendale School in 1940 and 1941 with his fellow student's, Dick Belcher and Eva Bolden Glaze can be seen hanging in the Gardendale Civic Center. What a great man. We will miss Mr. Jacks.

I remember Claude well. We worked together at the photo company.Dolly you are in our prayers and thoughts. The Mabrey family

You will be truly missed Uncle Claude. I love you and Godspeed sweet man. You will not be forgotten. Love Marla

How I remember Claude straightening me out at the old church of Christ in Lewisburg. His mother was precious and a great teacher.
What a reunion they are having in Heaven. We'll see him again soon!!!