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Jack C. Blake

Charleston, South Carolina

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Jack C. Blake BRONX, NY - Mr. Jack C. Blake, native of Charleston, S.C. and resident of Bronx, New York, entered into eternity peacefully on January 10, 2022. He joins his beloved parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Blake, Sr. and his five brothers, Isaac Foster, Isaac, Jr., Rev. Dr. A.R., Edward, and...

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I miss jack so very much. We both like eating off a real plate and drinking from a glass. We miss hangingout and dancing. When Jack made his ascension he took a great part of the heart of our class with him. The saving grace is as we evoke or invoke his name he lives forever in our hearts

Uncle Jack I just miss you so! I know you are watching over me and helping me..the signs are there and your presence is felt...stay with forever.. love you!

Jack was my best friend in the army (1968-1969).. We lost touch some years ago, but I aways held him as precious in my heart. He was a rascal and a sage. He moved with grace and had a killer smile. I always thought I would see him again. Rest in peace my old friend.

"Dat Jack!" Oreo-dipped, flowing gray hair, well-coiffed, and debonair Made the ladies swoon, a scholar, and "devil may care" Jack Canalas Blake: known to friends, family and admirers simply, in the Charleston vernacular as, "Dat Jack!" Cooler than "The Mack," "Superfly," and "John Shaft" combined, "Dat Jack" turned heads Effortlessly rocked a full-length fur coat and leather pants in Harlem, or by wearing the sharpest double-breasted suit to church or work, he was the talk of the town...

My favorite cousin. My heart is broken. The kindest person in the world. I'll miss your smile, laugh, and crazy sense of humor..RIP my cousin.

Jack was my "homeboy", friend and Aggie classmate, may you rest in paradise. Aggie born Aggie bred... May the family find solace in the knowledge that his was a life well lived. God's richest blessing in your time of grief. Jackie Major '68

Our deepest condolences and prayers to the entire family of Uncle Jack. Sybil thank you for sharing your beloved Uncle with us here in Maryland, He will truly be missed. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints, May Uncle Jack Sleep In Heavenly Peace. Pastor Betty Overcomers Outreach Ministries, Inc

We shared so much my dear friend Jack, our neighborhood, a very genuine friendship, and of course our Hail Dear Old Burke School; and the greatest times of all were our class reunions, get togethers parties and lets not forget our almost all night class meetings and spending some nights. fun fun fun, most of all love love love. I will choose not to say I will miss you, for you will live forever in my heart and mind. Yes, you have shed that earthly flesh of yours Jack, one I'd love to see...

Condolences to the family of Jack Blake. May your memories of Jack strengthen you through the mourning season!