Jack-Applegate-Obituary

Jack Dean Applegate

San Luis Obispo, California

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San Luis Obispo, California
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American Cancer Society

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Jack Applegate, 63, passed away suddenly Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010, at his home in Los Osos. He was born in Lewellan, Neb., to Ivan and Dorothy Applegate, one of three children. He was raised in Nebraska and graduated from Lodgepole High School. In 1966, Jack married Carolyn Fraass and was drafted...

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I am so grateful for the time we had together this summer. It meant a lot to me when we shared the journey up the hill to visit dad. Tell him hi for me, love and miss you both. Love from your sister, Micki.

Our thoughts are with you Carolyn and the rest of the family. We will miss Uncle Dean. May his next journey be as great as his journey was with us.
Love your Niece and Grand Niece
Brenda Plantz and Krysta Applegate

Jack will always dwell in my memories as one of the most outstanding soldiers I knew during my 24 years service in the U.S. Army. Jack defeated the Viet Cong and saved the lives of many of his fellow soldiers. In addition to being an outstanding leader, he was an exceptionally tough and highly effective infantryman, although he never took personal credit for the great work he did. Words cannot express the awe and respect I have had and will always have for Jack! He was one of the greatest...

We are so sorry to hear about your family's loss. Our family remembers Dean from the "good 'ol days" back in Lexington, NE. Dean and Carolyn were wonderful neighbors to my family. I remember Dean to be very nice, caring, patient and loving yet very quiet natured. Dawn & I had so many wonderful child hood memories on Jefferson St. I remember playing in the street in the gutters after we had a nice rain. I remember this like it was yesterday. I thank our parents (the Applegates, the...

A goodbye isnt painful unless youre never going to say hello again. So long for now. To me youll always be my brother.You will forever be in our thoughts and forever be a brother. Bill and Linda

Dad,
I love and miss you. I'm proud to be your daughter and I will forever carry you in my heart. I know family meant the world to you and I hope you know how much you meant to us. Love Always, Dawn

Dean,
We will miss you dearly and always cherish all the fun times and happy memories we had as friends. Don will always remember and hold dear to his heart all the good times you had hunting and fishing togather.
We'll always remember you as our dearest friend.
Don and Sharon

Dean,
I will always cherish our time together.
You will always be in my heart and forever in my soul. I will love you continually. Until we meet again.
I love you...Carolyn