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Jack D. McClintock

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
January 22, 2014
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Seattle, Washington

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Jack McClintock passed away on January 22, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on February 2, 2014.

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Sorry to hear about Jack's passing...great guy, had a lot of good years playing Fast pitch with him.

Dave Hulse
Dave Hulse

Sorry I missed the services last year. I just saw this on the Seattle Men's Fastpitch website. I knew Jack way back during my days living in High Point. I think we met in the 2nd or 3rd grade. As children I remember him as the friendly new kid with the blond hair who could run fast during recess. Later as adults he became the friendly fastpitch softball player teammate who had the incredible ability to throw out runners at first base. Often he would pick up a grounder at third base, run...

one of the mellowist High-Point kids. Remember junior high school @ Louisa Borne.

My heartfelt condolences go out to Jack's family. My, now adult, children and I remember his kindness very well. May he rest in eternal peace. Anne-Marie Davids Puzzo

So sorry to hear about Jack`s death. I knew Jack back in the 70`s. He was a calming presence,and always so nice. May he rest in peace.

To Jerry, Terry, Larry and Steve McClintock and your families. My most sincere condolences to you on the loss of your brother Jack. He was one of the most loving, faithful, and virtuous of men that I was privileged to know so many years ago, now it seems like yesterday. He didn't deserve to suffer so with such a debilitating disease, but I'm sure he is happy now living his eternal reward with the rest of his family and friends. My prayers and well wishes to you all. I would have attended his...

Wow,I just found out...sorry to hear about Jack. Jack,(Steve) and I, go way back to the south park days in fast pitch. Our prayers to family from the Gardner's.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.