Coleman-Spitzer-Obituary

Coleman L. Spitzer

Knoxville, Tennessee

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SPITZER, COLEMAN L. - affectionately known as Jack, age 79 of Knoxville, passed away on Friday, 17 September 2010 at Parkwest Medical Center in Knoxville. Jack was born on 7 September 1931 in Caryville, Tennessee to the late Ivan C. Spitzer and Mary Ann Martin Spitzer Graham. Jack was a loyal...

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Deepest sympathy. My prayers are with the family

Sorry to hear of the death of my cousin. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Our prayers are with the family. He was a very precious friend/neighbor to us.

Eddie & Theresa Wilson
Neighbors Apt L7

We have lost another member of our beloved fraternity The Chosin Few. I ask God to bless his memory and comfort his loved ones I know he guards the streets
of gold in Heven
Bob Atkins Former Vice President Chosin Few

I also met Jack while attending the more recent Ammo Co. reunions with my father, James F. Healey. So sad to hear he is gone. My condolences to the family.

I met Jack as well while joining my father, James F. Healey on a few of the more recent Ammo Co. reunions. So sad to hear he is gone. My condolences to the family.

I first met Jack in 1949 with Ammunition Company at Camp Del Mar, California. We served together in Korea 1950-1951. I considered Jack to be a friend and a damn good MARINE. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Semper Fidelis Jack!

Dominic Orsatti, Lee's Summit, MO

I met Jack while joining my father James F. Healey on the Ammo Co. reunions. He was always friendly and interested in others and certainly added to the event that made it all special. He signed the USMC flag I flew for Ammo Co. at the summits of Mt. Rainier and Kilimanjaro. Please accept our sympathies for your loss.

Michael, Janice, Elizabeth and Jack's family: I am praying for you as you go through this time. Your memories of Jack will be so special. I know how much it meant to you to be closer to him in Tennessee the last few years. Love you all dearly.