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Jack L. Boring

Akron, Ohio

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Jack L. Boring

Jack L. Boring, 72, passed away September 19, 2007.

Born July 17, 1935 in Akron, Ohio, he served in the U.S. Navy and was a Korean combat veteran. He was an avid motorcyclist. He loved John Deere and drove his John Deere tractor in parades.

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Jack,you and my dad were really good buddies.I remember you coming to the house many times.Your dad was my Uncle Son.Rest in Peace.

Jack, you were my best friend. I wiil miss you very much. I will miss your jokes and your laugh. I will miss going riding with you on the bikes. Thank you for being my friend. I Love You.

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Bill and MaryAnn Geary (1970 Monte Carlo)

Jack you are one of the funniest people I've had the pleasure to chat with, thanks for all of your good advice and well wishes, I'm just sorry I never took you up on the invitations to learn to ride that bike. You were one of my favorite customers at the donut shop, you always brought a smile to my face. Rest in Peace.
Love, Leslie

jack,we will miss you at the donut shop..
richard simone and richard smith.

What a character you were. Always enjoyed talking to you and loved your stories and jokes. Last time I saw you was about 3 years ago at the Wayne Co. Fair. I had had Achilles tendon surgery and was in a wheelchair at that time. You were always there for people. You will be truly missed. Adios good friend.

JACK we will dearlee miss you at "WINK'S" on tuesady night and are car show on fri,sat night you allways had a wonderful smile on your face and love to laught with the ladys that server you food and your story's about the farm too where always good to here WE LOVE YOU AND will be dearlee miss you my friend/buddy and may god have his loving arm around your family&friends at this time of sorry WE LOVE YOU JACK!!!!!! XXOO!!!!

Sept.24-007 You were deeply loved and will be sadly missed and never forgotten. We drank many of cups of coffee and plenty of good times. Loved all the stories of the good ole days.Like the old song says "Go rest high on that mountain".I know you are at peace now and looking down on all of us.Sleep well my friend for you did have a long hard life and now you can finally be at peace. Will always love ya ...Grace

While sharing a cup of coffee, you would tell us of the farm and the six wheel Gator you used. You always wanted to return to the farm. Maybe there's farmland in Heaven. We'll miss your crazy jokes, your laugh and your smile. You we're one of the greats. Here's to you ole' buddy (holding our coffee mugs high). We'll miss you Jack.
- Rick and Holly Morelock