Jack-Shoosmith-Obituary

Jack Thomas Shoosmith

Richmond, Virginia

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Jack Thomas Shoosmith, 74, of Chester, died Friday, January 13, 2006, at Chippenham Hospital, Richmond. He was the son of the late Harry M. Sr., and Minnie Fowlkes Shoosmith. He was retired President and CEO of Shoosmith Brothers, Inc. Survivors include his wife, Nina V. Shoosmith; three...

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Dear Danny & Zella and the Shoosmith Family,
Jerry and I would like to express our deepest sympathy. We only met Jack and Nina once and that was at Chris and Stephanie's wedding. We both know how hard it is to lose a parent, especially a dad. Treasure the memories and keep them close to your heart, they will help you get you through this time of grief.
Jerry & Martha Twiggs

MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH JACK AND HIS FAMILY. I ENJOYED OUR FRIENDSHIP. HE WAS A GREAT GUY TO KNOW.

Our thoughts and prayers are with
the Family.We have many memories of Jack.He has been a friend of the family for many years.
Dale Barlow
and
Francis Taylor Barlow

To the family: I was so sorry to learn of Jack's passing. What a terrible loss. As like many other people, I was one that was touched by his generosity and kindness to others. He gave me my first job when I graduated. He gave me a chance and I've been moving up ever since. I will truly miss him but will never forget him.
May God be with you and the family. You were certainly blessed.

RIP Jack..you were a great friend and a loyal customer. All of us at Wayne's Automotive will miss you!
Your family & friends are all in our thoughts and prayers...
Wayne Powers & All Of Us At Wayne's Automotive & Machine Shop!

My deepest condolences go out to the Shoosmith family. Please feel comfort in knowing your love one is at rest. Take Care and God Bless you all.

I knew Mr. Shoosmith from when I was a little boy seeing him around Chester, but it wasn't till the last presidential election I gained a deeper respect for him as he feebly made his way to vote at the old Carver Middle School with the help of his son and daughter-in-law and I knew then he loved his country enough to put aside his illness to make it there that day. We will miss him and his patriotism

Nina & Family,

We are so soryy for your loss. Jack was a wonderful man, he will be missed by so many. Jack always cared about others especially my dad "Geno". Jack always called and checked on him and for that I will always be greatful to him. Jack was my dad's best friend and no one could ever take that place. Jack, I will miss you and so will mom and dad. But one day you two will meet up again. Our prayers are with you Nina and your family.

God Bless You...

Nina & Family,
We will miss Jack very much, he was a great man. We've enjoyed working with him over the years. He was loved by so many. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

From Everyone at Harvey L. Parks, Inc.