Jack-Rife-Obituary

Jack Lynn Rife

Austin, Texas

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Jack Lynn Rife Jack Lynn Rife, 68, born in Graham, Texas, on October 9, 1941, died November 11, 2009, at home, almost 8 years after a stage 4 colon cancer diagnosis. His gallantry and spirit were inspiring. As a boy, Jack milked cows, helped on his dad's wrecking yard, and spent summers on...

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Susan, I am so sorry. I can not even imagine the pain and sorrow you are feeling. I loved my uncle jack. I have so many memories of you all. I love all of you. I am so sorry. I hope to hear from you.

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Susie Rife Vaughan

jack was a class person. phillip shepherd

My love. My life. My daddy. Love you eternally, my sweet daddy!

Dear Susan and family I just heard about Jack's death; Billy Hunter sent me a copy of the obituary. It made me feel very sad for you and your children. I know how hard this must be for all of you. Please accept our condolences. Ernestine, David and Geoffrey Potter

Dear Susan and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Jack. As I was growing up,he made an impression on my life as a sweet caring uncle. Whether he knew it or not, he and Susan were role models to me,who never wavered in their beliefs or cared what others thought. Jack was one of the greatest men I ever knew, besides his brother, (my dad), Joe. My thoughts are with you as you get through this trying time.

Dear Susan and Family,

You and Jack have always been special to me, since we were neighbors on West 22nd Street back in the 60s. The last time we all had a good long visit was in Santa Barbara back in the 80s. Although we haven't been in close contact these last few years, I have had updates about you from mutual friends. My thoughts are with you.

Dear Susan and Family,

We are sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts.We love you all.

Erica and Vince Daniels

Dear Susan and family, We are sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts as we remember what a wonderful sparkling person Jack was to all of his friends. Conversations with Jack always made us feel better and smarter than we were without him.
Charley and Peggy Jennings

Rest In Peace Daddy. I carry you in my heart, forever.