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Rev. Jack W. Lumley

Canton, Ohio

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Rev. Jack W. Lumley Rev. Jack W. Lumley, 68, of Carrollton died Tuesday morning while walking near his home after suffering an apparent heart attack. He was born June 25, 1938, in Carrollton, a son of the late Bertus and Galeston (Wilson) Lumley. He retired in 1987 from the Timken Company in...

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Pat and family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will always remember the great visits we had in Florida. We love you, Wilbur & Naomi Borland

Dear Pat:

Although we have never met, I feel as though I know you because you are Jack's wife. My husband and I offer our deepest sympathy to you and your family in the sudden loss of Jack. "Butch" was part of my young life, as he was a close pal of my brother, Bill Gotschall and they were together most of the time. I also count Sue McAfee as a precious friend. My deepest disappointment is that I never had the opportunity to hear Jack preach. I understand he was not only a...

We only met Pastor Jack a couple of times at the Hanoverton Presby. church, but he made such an impression on us and our 14yr. old grandson. He was a wonderful human being and we feel blessed to have known him, if only for a short time. He certainly will be missed alot. May God bless his entire family for their loss. Our condolences.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Pat.

Pat,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Jack. The both of you have played such an important role in my life and I will be forever grateful for knowing both of you.

Love, Marlene

Dearest Pat, Cindy, Jeff, Stacey, and families.

I can't imagine your sudden loss. Please know that Bill & I are feeling it, too. Thinking about Jack always brings a smile to our faces. We are comforted to know that he lives in the heavenly realm, and we look forward to seeing him again one day!
Our love and sympathy are with you.

I am extremely sad to hear of the loss of Jack. Your family is in my prayers.

Pat,
You and your family have my condolences and sympathy during your great loss. Life has a way of directing our path, but I have and always will cherish our childhood. We were like brothers. My first friend, Thank you, Butch!

Jack was an important part in my parents lives (Miriam and Peck Jones - Dellroy). He was a compassionate, dedicated, and loving Christian. They can all have a reuniun and share joy. God bless all who loved and cared for Jack.