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Jackson Nunnally

Huntsville, Alabama

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Dec. 16, 1924 - July 4, 2010 Retired Col. Jackson Leo Nunnally departed this world peacefully on Sunday. He was a hero and a patriot in every regard. He joined the Air Force immediately after high school, fought in World War II, then went back to school to study aeronautical engineering...

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I was so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my prayers. Anne Southard

Eva Mae. It was good seeing you, Jack and Janet at the memorial service yesterday. As I said, I've lost a good friend and many memories with Jack's passing. He was a great guy and lots of fun. We had some interesting moments and pranks along the way. I always loved seeing him buzz our neighborhood when he was still flying with the National Guard out of B'ham. I will miss him. I know you and the whole family will be strengthend in this time of sorrow by many memories and the fact he now in the...

Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family. May god give you strength during this difficult time of losing someone that you loved so much.
Brian and Lorraine Threlkeld

We loved Jackson Leo dearly, admired him greatly, miss him immensely, and recognize what a wonderful gift he was to our family and our nation.

With deepest condolences to all of you,
Jack and Jan Lansford

Dear Eva Mae, Jack, Janet and other family members,

My prayers and thoughts have been with you often since hearing about Jasckson's "graduation to glory". He was a true patriot and friend to all who knew him well.

But his greatest legacy is the fact that he not only was a soldier in our armed services but also a soldier in God's army. He fought a good fight her on earth and now is receiving his rewards in heaven. This fact turns some of the sadness at his absence into...