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Rev. Jack Dixon McComas

Louisville, Kentucky

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McCOMAS, REV. JACK DIXON, 91, died on Wednesday, August 28, 2013 in Northampton, MA. He was born in Burkesville, KY, was an infantry soldier in World War II, and was awarded a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart for his service. He graduated from the University of Kentucky, where he met Norma Evelyn...

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Rev. McComas Family, My heartfelt sympathy you. I knew Jack & Norma,many years ago when he was pastor at Fairview Christian Church.I was a teenager in high school and the youth group played a big part in my life. I will never forget all that he did for me and my family.My husband and I were out of town and were unable to attend the service.

It was an honor to watch the miracle of Jack's rebirth after many tragic losses in his life. Despite his illness and heartbreak, he appeared to be called back from the brink to continue his ministry to everyone around him. His kind words, twinkling eyes and gentle soul will always have a place in my heart. Thank you, Jack. My deepest sympathies to Jack's family and friends. --Nancy Whitley, Barton's Angels Home Health Care

I met Jack when he came to Mass. I had the honor of working with him as his Barton's Angel. Our relationship grew over the past 7 yrs up until his passing. Your now a star in the heavens & with your beloved "Norma" whom you never stop talking about along with your ministry work & family. My heart goes out to All that Loved You Jack..R.I.P. & God Bless!

I remember Rev McCOmas as a fraternity brother and friend of my dad, Ted Beck, and my mom, Francie Beck. We would occasionally see him and his family. A fine man. Our sympathy to his family.

Reverend McComas is a very gracious man and minister, now in the presence of our Lord, Jesus Messiah.

Uncle Jack with nephew Owsley Oct 9 82

To Uncle Jack who was a minister of love. He spread it everywhere he went and gave it to all he met along the way. I can hear his sweet southern drawl - "How are you, honey?"......God loves you........goodbye sweet soul

May God be with you, brother Delt. Frank Southworth '48.

Jack was a brother Delt at U of K after the war in 1946. Ralph & I were blessed to have known
HIM. Our thoughts & love are with his family.Amen

Thank you for your service to our country. Rest in God's eternal peace. From a grateful American.