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JACK C. CUMMINGS

Seattle, Washington

1954-2009

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Sunset Hills Funeral HomeLt Col. Jack Clifford Cummings was born on March 26, 1932 in Centralia, WA. He passed away June 14, 2009 at University Place, WA. Col. Cummings grew up and graduated from Winlock High School in Winlock, WA, and served in the U.S. Air Force after graduating from the...

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Dear Betty and Family,

Jack was a fine man and Sue and I will miss him.

Ron & Sue Cone.

Dear Betty, Cathy, Kim,& Michael,

We just got word about Jack's passing from Al Malinverni. Ione and I wish you our sincerest condolences over Jack's untimely death. Jack, as one of my working associates at AF Systems Command, was a person I could always trust. We have treasured memories being your next door neighbors in Mt. Vernon. Jack encouraged me to become a pilot and get back to skiing around the Tri-Cities - good memories. I will miss our talks and drinking scotch on the...

Dear Betty, Cathy, Kim and Michael,

We are so sorry for your loss. Jack was such a trooper and so brave throughout and at the end of his illness. No surprise knowing his character.

His love for his family was obvious and we are honored to have known him.

You all are in our prayers,

tracy dale-thiebout and rod thiebout

Dear Betty and family:
You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort in the memories of the wonderful family times you shared over the years. It was obvious that Jack indeed treasured all of you. May God give you His comfort.

Dear Betty, Cathy,Kim and Michael,
Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you, as you grieve the loss of your husband and father. I pray for God's comfort and His healing of the hurt you now feel.

I first met Jack when we attended professional meetings, while working for the Department of Energy. When I retired from BPA, Jack invited me to associate with him to work with him in his consulting business, J C Consultants. I gladly accepted, and enjoyed our working...

Our prayers and sympathies are with Jack's family. Way beyond our professional relationship, he was a loyal friend. We often think of him as an example of someone who loved his life and family, but also had time to be concerned about others and how they were doing. He will be missed

I grew up with Jack and we remained a friends for life. Jack was an outstanding man and served his country well. He was also a good husband and family man. Jack will be missed by a whole host of people as he touch their lives in his international travels. Jack is no longer suffering and is in hands of our Lord. May Betty and family find solice and comfort in knowing he is no longer in pain but pain free in Heaven.

My sympathies to Jack's family. He was a good man and a good landlord.