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"RUN IT OFF" All the football players know this famous saying ofJ Jacks. Always a part of our lives!
Ted Comfort
June 17, 2025 | School


Miami, Florida
KERCHMAN, JACK, 86, of N. Miami Beach, passed away on June 20, 2009, after a long battle with a serious illness. He is survived by his loving family, including his wife and childhood sweetheart, Jean of 64 years. This undying love produced his daughters, Karen and Barbara, 5 grandchildren, 5...
Read More"RUN IT OFF" All the football players know this famous saying ofJ Jacks. Always a part of our lives!
Ted Comfort
June 17, 2025 | School
I was just one of many. He was one of one.
Tom Archer
February 02, 2025
Wilsker,Herd,Beckett,Bratton,Feldman,Flig,Mandel,Kalmowitz,Koppel,Comfort. City Champs thanks to Jack and Jake.
Ted Comfort
June 17, 2023 | School
So very sorry to hear of Jack's passing. He was the head counselor at Camp Navajo, Honesdale, Pa. A straight shooter, a great administrator and a wonderful role model. May he rest in peace and may his memory be a blessing.
Ted Gluckman
January 13, 2023 | Other
Just found out that Jack died and spoke to my brother and father about him. We were connected to the Kerchman family for seven years when Mike and I played football and baseball. There was rarely a dull moment. My father never missed a game or a practice and he and Eddie the janitor were Jacks biggest fans and critics. The experience with coach was sometimes whacky sometimes surreal and always fun. We cherished those moments and still do .All our love to the family.
Neil. Mike and Don...
December 26, 2009
Thanks, Coach.
Harold Adelman
October 01, 2009
Sorry to hear about Jack's passing.The world will miss a great teacher of life and a friend of all.
Shelly Fogel 1956
The flounder
August 27, 2009 | NV
I just heard last night (Aug. 26) about Jack's passing. I send my deepest condolences to Jean and the whole family.
Donna Hallen Loewy, daughter of Belle and Al Hallen
Donna Loewy
August 27, 2009 | Cincinnati, OH
I was class of '63 and never missed a football game (although I wouldn't watch one now if you paid me!). How proud I was when our baseball team played in the championship game that year. He was a fine gentleman, and in my mind I will always hear him bellow those immortal words "Walk if off".
Sincere condolences
Ellen Smith Hansen
August 01, 2009 | Ballston Spa, NY