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Daniel Jackson Babcock

Daytona Beach, Florida

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Daniel Jackson (Jack) Babcock, 80, Orange City, died at home Mon., April 23, 2007. There will be no funeral service. Following cremation Mr. Babcock will be buried in a plot near his parents in High Prairie, Alberta, Canada. Jack was born April 9, 1927, in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, to William R....

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My hero! My Daddy❤ Love “Little T” ❤

Dear Miriam - I wanted you to know that we're thinking of you at this sad time. Jack was a wonderful, caring man and you had such a special relationship. While he is now longer with you physically, his presence will live forever in your heart.

Dear Miriam
The Berger Family express our deepest sympathy for your loss.
Prayers are with you. God Bless!

Love, Harv, Valerie, Mario and Maritza

Hi:

Sorry about Jack. He was a great guy.

Patrick and Patricia D'Amore.

Having known Jack and worked with him for a number of years I considered it a great honour to be at his side a few days before his passing.He left me many fond memories and I am proud to call him my friend.My deepest sympathy to Miriam,Chrissy,Bob,and Chris Aikin and to all others who had the pleasure of being a part of Jack's life.

Dear Miriam, we are so sad and thank God you are so strong. We will miss Jack so very much. Jane and I have so many great memories and are so thankful that we reconnected with you and Jack. He truly was "one of a kind"

Miriam, I am very sad to hear of Jack's passing. He was a close friend of my Dad, I hadn't seen him for years but I have great memories of him.

My thoughts are with the family and friends of Jack that are enduring this time of loss.

My sincere condolences to all Jack's loved ones. Jack was my uncle, and my mother Lillian Matilda Babcock's youngest brother, who she loved dearly. My mother Lillian and Jack were a lot alike in appearance and ways. We saw him every few years as children when he would visit us at our homes in military bases across Canada, and he was loved by us. My mother, and my father George W. Guy, are now dead, but had a lifelong relationship with her 7 Babcock brothers and sisters from Alberta. My...