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Joe Mack Womack

Dallas, Texas

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Womack, Joe Mack Joe Mack Womack went to be with his Lord, Jesus Christ on December 17, 2008. Joe was born June 4, 1935 in Hobbs, New Mexico. He was preceded in death by his parents Joe and Mildred and his son Jerry. Joe is survived by his sister Billie Grippi and her family of La Habra,...

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I have some warm memories of Uncle Joe during my early childhood. I have faith that he has gone on to be with the Lord and relatives who went on before him. My condolences to Joe, Katie and Aunt Kay as well as the rest of the family.

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.indian jo was a big part of my familys life. he will be missed deaply.i thank my LORD for the memories that he added to my life.the times i spent with my dad and jo will be cherished,and the memories will keep them with us always.and i pray that we shall meet again. with all love (john kepple jr

I am at a loss for words, I know he is in heaven with his family who have passed before him and he might even be enjoying a laugh with my daddy, John Kepple. My dad and I both loved Joe very much. I never will forget the Doll Birthday cake he made for my 5th birthday in Seattle. One of a few great memories I have of that place. He was a very gentle and loving person, and a great cook! He always told me to look at the positives. I will carry him in my heart till we meet again.

Sergeant. Joe Womack gave so much to me and the ones around him during my time with him. He impacted my life in a way that I'll be forever grateful. I will eternally love him and look forward to our paths crossing again. To one of the greatest people I've known in life.

Joe, Jill, Faye & Warren, thank you all for giving Joe Mack a very touching and inspiring send off.
I forgot to tell you all how he taught me to play pinochle, the game I love. He and I beat everyone...especially Blackie/Mildred.
I love you all, Mom/Kay

Joe, Jill & Family,

I think of you often. Our times together are some of my most treasured memories. I love you. My heart and prayers are with you all.