Jack-Alderson-Obituary

Jack Curtis Alderson

Lubbock, Texas

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Jack Curtis Alderson LUBBOCK-Our beloved husband and father, Jack Curtis Alderson, died peacefully at his home on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013, at the age of 83 years young, surrounded by his wife and children. Jack was the youngest son of Walter G. and Ora Alderson. He was born on Feb. 5, 1930. A...

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Pat and family so very sorry for your loss. Jack and the rest of you were such a wonderful example of Christ to me. Jack and Pat led my mom to the Lord and because of them she now is in Heaven. Maybe they are visiting. I think of you often. Billy Stringer (your neighbor on 58th st.) [email protected]

Our thoughts and prayers to each of you. May God comfort each of you as I know He will. Scot wanted me to convey how much Jack and Pat meant to him, especially the love of God that they showed in a lay witness trip to Vega that saved his life and put him on the right track with God. Such a legacy! Blessings and hugs to Pat and all of your family!

It was a privilege to know Jack at LHS and Texas Tech. Despite his academic, athletic, and leadership prowess, he was always humble. May God bless and strengthen his family and friends.

Uncle Jack and Aunt Pat are a big reason for my being a child of God. Thank you both for sharing Jesus with me as you taught my 8th grade Sunday School class at FUMC. I'll see you in heaven, Jack. Maybe Mam-ma can bake her chocolate cake with caramel frosting as we continue the party there. I love you all, dear family, whether in heaven or here on earth, Lynn Alderson McGoldrick

A wonderful man of God, a great example of a husband and father. Mr. Alderson you will be deeply missed here on Earth but I am so happy for you to be with our father in Heaven. God bless you and your wonderful family.

Pat, Rita and I send our sympathy, we are thanking of you and the family.

Saddened to hear of Mr. Alderson's passing. Thoughts and prayers to a warm wonderful family.

Gaynell (Black) Hendrick

The Aleman family & LCAA send condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Mr. Alderson was a childhood hero of mine. But he was a hero whose table I could sit at and whose hand I could shake. He was a terrific example of how a man should treat his children and his wife. I am glad that he is able to go and be with his Lord but he will be truly missed by those left behind. Thanks Mr. A for all you did for me.