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Jack "J.D." Vandercook

Hendersonville, Tennessee

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Jack "J.D." VandercookHendersonville, TNJack "J.D." Vandercook, age 77 of Hendersonville, passed away on November 11, 2014.He is preceded in death by his parents, Simon & Bethel Vandercook.Survived by his wife of 55 years, Jane Panter Vandercook; son, Jack (Kim Briggs) Vandercook, Jr.;...

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Mrs.Vandercook, I'm so sorry for your loss he was a great man.He always made me smile when I so him.Prayers an thoughts be with you and your family.

I am very proud to have known and worked for you at SCSO. Your leadership was admirable and has made a huge turning point in my life. Your famous cookouts made an average job event turnout to be a huge family gathering. You will be missed.

Jane, Jerry, Helen and Glenda I send my heartfelt sympathy to all of you. May our good Lord bless and keep you all during this sad time. J.D. had many friends I know. An old neighbor and Classmate that cares, Emma Jane Potts Toy

Need to say thank you for seeing that I needed a change in my life back in 1978. Because of you I was able to rid myself of a burden and move forward. It took a while to see that I was free to enjoy the rest of my life. The change was good in the long run...

Jane and family - Linda and I send our love and sympathies to you.

Jane, you know that I would be there if I could. I am so, so sorry. My prayers are with you and your children. I still love to tell the story about J.D. and Plymouth Rock.

I am so sorry for your lost my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family the heavens just got another angel.

Jane, you have our most heartfelt sympathy over your loss of J.D. He was a good friend to our family, and loved by all of us.

Jane,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. Your husbands legacy is very substantial, in his family, his friends, those he helped and the good work he did for Sumner County.
Jim (MHS class of '65) and Judy Freeman (class of '66)