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Jack D. White

Fort Worth, Texas

1927 - 2012

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Jack D. White, 85, passed away Monday, June 18, 2012. Funeral: 3:30 p.m. Thursday in Mount Olivet Chapel. Interment: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Memorials: Those desiring to honor Jack's memory may contribute to a TCU Journalism Department...

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Thanks a lot, Jack, for that brief period of true mutual enthusiasm for history and historical facts. I really enjoyed our discussions, and observing your discussions with others about what REALLY happened. I know that you had a lot more planned, and that you really wanted to get on with it and take it as far as you could - but life intervened. Now you are able to look at the whole scope and see everything how it really is - I hope you find great enjoyment from that, although I know you...

Jack, This is the fiftieth anniversary of JFK's assassination. It won't be the same without you there.
Your tireless work on photography regarding the assassination is a legacy that will continue. I am visualizing you looking down from heaven and ask you to inspire the researchers as they go forward. My prayer is that your family be comforted and that you feel all the love and caring people have for you and that you matter both to history and to me personally. "God" bless this good and...

Jack and Louise were so much a part of our happy times in Whisp. Pines. There were may golf games, trips to Florida, the mountains and bridge. He will be missed by many. My sympathy to Louise and all his family. Marjorie Heffner

Thanks for our many correspondences on JFK Research. Though we never met in the flesh, I really thought I knew Jack. A witty and clever man. A true gentleman.

Thanks Jack for all your contributions to our knowledge of the JFK assassination, the moon hoax and 9/11.

Here from England just wanted to say how much we loved and respected Jacks work he opened so many of our eyes to photo work and we saw a glimpse of the truth through his eyes. He sought the truth and we do to and carry on his work God Bless your memory Jack

Jack, you continue to ennoble all of us who, in your spirit and tradition, will pay any price to bring about justice in the wake of the murder of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Please salute my president for me. And give a hug to George Michael, who no doubt already has given you a bear hug of welcome.

R.I.P. Jack you were one of the first people to interest me in the photographic evidence in the JFK assassination. There is no one who can take your place. Good Bless You.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.