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Jack G. Liner

Old Saybrook, Connecticut

1940 - 2021

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Jack G. Liner of Old Saybrook, CT son of the late Harold and Edith (Grimshaw) Liner of Windsor, CT passed away on March 22, 2021. Born in Hartford on November 21,1940. A resident of Hartford, E. Hartford, Windsor, and Newington moving to Old Saybrook in 2006. He attended Windsor High School...

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I am so very very sorry to learn of Jack's passing and extend my deepest sympathy and condolences to Judy and his family.

I had the privilege and honor of knowing Jack for over 20 years and always enjoyed our conversations, his upbeat personality and sense of humor. He certainly helped make the world is a much better place and I will miss him.

All my family here in SC loved Jack so much and mourn his passing. Jack was such a good man, always happy and smiling, and loved Judy, his children and grandchildren beyond measure. He will always and sorrowfully be missed. His wonderful life will be remembered with warm memories, and Judy, the love of his life, has 41 years of great memories to share of a "life well lived". RIP Jack. We love you.

My love always to my sweet cousin Jack..Heaven has gained another angel. You were a wonderful part of my life...

Dear Judy & family,

Sending deepest sympathies for your loss of Jack. You have a special angel to watch over you, Jason and his family.

Paula (Linda Hitch's friend)

So sorry TO hear this. May he rest in peace❤

Judy and family. We were so sorry to hear of Jacks passing. We are sending good thoughts to all of you at this Duffy time. Laura and Bob zarotney

My husband mark Roche, my father in law jack roche and various family members worked for jack at liner atwill as part of local union #40 sheet metal union, I fondly remember many evenings with judy at ivy hill lounge good man, good family our sincerest condolences to the liner family

We will miss this dear friend ... his smile and willingness to help others were an inspiration ... the breakfast club will raise their coffee cups in a toast to his memory ~ Judith & Rino Vitali