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Jack Clifton Wadsworth Jr.

Euless, Texas

Apr 18, 1949 – Dec 11, 2013 (Age 64)

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BORN
April 18, 1949
DIED
December 11, 2013
AGE
64
LOCATION
Euless, Texas

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Jack Clifton Wadsworth Jr., 64, made the transition from this life to whatever lies beyond, surrounded by his loving family, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013, after a lengthy illness. Funeral: 3:30 p.m. Monday in Mount Olivet Chapel. Visitation: 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Memorials:...

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Jack,I remember the first time we met around 1970 you were like finding a brother we both loved music great food and just sharing stories and memories from growing up in the 50's I know you're rocking it somewhere out there with Bobbie right there with you love ya brother

I cannot believe it's been 6 years that you have been gone. Now you have your beloved Bobbie (my sister). I think of you often. I miss & love you both so much.

My brother and friend, what a joy it was playing music with you. dan Donahoe.

My thoughts and prayers for you all. Vernon A. Horn (class of 1967 Haltom High)

Jack and I joined Flipside at the same time. I was with them off and on for 12 years. Jack was family to all of us. Bobbie, Max, Mollie and Amanda...You have the greatest memories that will stay in your heart forever. Jack was the best! I will miss him.

Jack was one of my dearest friends. Unfortunately, we lost touch many, many years ago. The times we had together were priceless. He taught me that I shouldn't be so uptight and worried about everything, and he gave me a great love for a classic rock n' roll band, Vanilla Fudge. I never knew him in high school, but while I was at college, I was told he needed a ride to NTSU, so we commuted together, got in trouble together, and cut class together (well, actually, I was a Senior and didn't have...

Thinking of you all, so sorry for your loss.

My name for Jack: "Mr. Entertainment" ! If it had to do with music, he could do it. He was an incredibly nice man. My condolences go out to Bobbie and the rest of his family. Jack, you will be missed.

I met Jack in the late 90's . Flipside would hire me to play blues guitar and sing a little from time to time. The most memorable gig was 2000 New Years at Pecan Plantation . Jack was up front belting out them R & B tunes leaving everyone in the room knowing he meant every bit of it. I think he was related to Wilson Picket .
Jack sang, played bass and guitar for Dose O' Blues. We had some good times playing parties and beer joints. It didn't matter how bad the weather was or how bad...