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Jack Peebles Obituary

Jack C. Peebles died on May 13, 2015, in New Orleans. He was 80 years old. Jack was born in Livingston, Texas, on September 16, 1934, and grew up in Nacogdoches, Texas. He was stationed in Germany during his two years of military service. He graduated from Stephen F. Austin University with a Bachelor's of Art degree in history, and in 1961, earned his juris doctorate from Tulane Law School. He later went on to earn a master's degree in history. Jack practiced law in New Orleans for 35 years. His first 19 years were in private practice, where he served as a civil rights activist, First Amendment advocate, and freedom fighter defending wrongly persecuted African Americans throughout the South during the 1960's. He was one of the first recipients of the ACLU Ben Smith award, and his role and arguments in landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases such as Dombrowski vs. Pfister, Peacock vs. City of Greenwood, and Burch vs. Louisiana helped pave the way for protections that today are commonly taken for granted. Jack also fought on behalf of victims of crime as an assistant district attorney in New Orleans for 16 years, six of which were as the First Assistant to former district attorney Harry Connick. Jack retired in 1996, having argued in the U.S. Supreme Court five times. Jack was an avid photographer who loved to capture and develop images of his favorite scenes and people in the New Orleans area. He also wrote during his retirement and published the book: "The Legend of the Nightriders" - a narrative about the legend and historical accounts of a group of outlaw families who controlled and terrorized parts of North-Central Louisiana after the Civil War. Jack is survived by his wife of 54 years - Nydia Peebles, by his three children - Claire (Michael), Carol, and Scott, by his three grandchildren - Grant, Sophia, and Julianna, and by his brother Philip Peebles. Friends and family invite you to celebrate Jack's life on Saturday, June 13, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at 5033 Danneel St. New Orleans, Louisiana 70115.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from May 14 to Jun. 10, 2015.

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June 2, 2015

Dear Carol, Thoughtful prayers for you and family...Ivan & Pat (Your Post-Katrina neighbors)

May 25, 2015

Carol - So sorry for your family's loss. We are out of town for the memorial but would definitely be there if we could. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

SUE

May 25, 2015

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Jacqueline Mae Goldberg

May 24, 2015

I treasure my memories of Jack who was always a gentleman. Jack personified walking softly and carrying a big stick.

Michele David & Andrew Pawlack

May 22, 2015

Lifting the whole family in prayer. May The Lord comfort and console each and everyone of you.

Lesley St. Germain

May 21, 2015

Carol,
My Prayers are with you and your beautiful girls in this hard time. Nobody will forget what a strong, kind,and special father he was. May love and peace surround you. I'm keeping your mother in my thoughts.
Much love
Lesley

AJ and Eleanor Rebennack

May 19, 2015

Ms.Nydia, Claire, Carol, and Scott, I have very fond memories of your father and your family from my childhood. Please know you all are our thoughts at this time. God bless you.

May 18, 2015

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family at this difficult time. Please find peace in knowing that God understands your grief and that He cares. 1Peter 5: 6, 7
AJK
New Orleans, LA

Mamie Gasperecz

May 16, 2015

Carol, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this very sad time. With love, Mamie, Kirk and Jackson Gasperecz

Harry S. Tervalon, Jr.

May 15, 2015

My thoughts and prayers for Jack and to his family. He was a quiet giant among men. The memories he leaves with us are all good and positive.

Leslie Clark

May 14, 2015

This is a sad time for the Peebles family.
My sympathy to all.
Leslie Clark

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