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Jack EGGER

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JACK EGGERJuly 27, 1927 - March 3, 2010 Highly respected former Captain of the Beverly Hills Police Department and long-time security executive for Warner Bros. Studios John Francis (Jack) Egger died at his home in Studio City on March 3, 2010. He was 82. Jack enjoyed a 26-year career at Warner...

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I met Jack Egger during the summer of 2004 and we became fast friends. Although he only lived another six years, I think about him often and always with a smile. Jack was a wise man who taught me quite a bit about human nature. He was the head of security at Warner Brothers when I met him and I was a screenwriter on the lot. I told him more than a few times that he should be the writer because nobody had stories like Jack Egger. Sweet dreams my friend...until we meet again...

I worked for Warner Bros. Fire Dept and Security Dept for 34 years. Jack hired me and he was a good friend. Thanks Jack, you will be missed.

Jack gave me my first job when I got out of the miltary in 1979. I took his place as Director of Security at The Broadway Plaza in Los Angles. Jack went on to be Director of Securty at Warner Brothers Burbank Studios. He was a great man and I will miss him!

We were pals in high school and ever after. A nicer and more capable individual there isn't. His memory will be a sustaining comfort until we meet again...God bless his dear wife.

I just learned of Jack's passing. He was quite an extrodinary man! He served in the south pacific with the USMC.as a Police Officer with distinction and as a member of the Studio Security Chiefs organization. When we had our monthly luncheons Jack always brought not only a wealth of knowledge but a great sense of humour . Jack will be missed. God Bless! Chuck Hinds

You were the "Man" Jack, and there will never be another like you. God Bless...............

My condolences to the Egger family,Jack was a good man ,who will always be held with high regards in my book RIP John Francis Egger --Cheif. sincerely Lee M