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John H. "Jack" Bright

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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John H. "Jack" Bright, aged 86, originally of Detroit, found his big fly fishing stream in the sky on October 10, 2008. He was preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Geraldine. Jack is survived by his six children, Christopher J, Timothy R., Melissa A. Zinkosky, Cynthia E., Michael P., and...

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I always looked forward to seeing Jack at the ORCA conventions. I enjoyed just sitting with him, talking about nothing in general while he smoked his cigar. His company was always pleasant. I know he was very proud of his daughter as he told me so several times.

Jack, what a great guy. Always friendly and willing to help. I had a table @ the 2007 National Convention in Louisville. I had Terry McBurney and Jack at the table. I talked to Jack for a couple days and learned quite a bit. He will be missed a great deal by so many, reel & lure collectors alike. Condolences to the family. Thanks Bill

Just talked (email) to him a on the 4th on some reels I found. He always seemed eager to help me. I'm very sad at his passing,...... but all his fishing buddies & family that have gone before him are greeting him & he's probably already hollering "fish on". He not only helped people but truly went out of his way to help people with straight, honest advice. He inspired me to be a better collector of fishing tackle as well as a caring human being. He is & will be missed.
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I always enjoyed Jack's contibutuion to the sites I frequent. I never got to meet him, but could tell he was one of the great reel collectors out there. My condolences to his family and the whole reel collecting community. We all lost a great guy, and I am sure he is in a great place with lots of fine reels now.

Jack was one of the best. He was, of course, a knowledgeable collector, beloved family man, and dedicated angler. He was also a fine writer; he wrote several pieces for my blog and I have two more he sent me that I haven't published yet but will soon. He was a great friend and I looked forward to hearing from him every week. I am certain he is in a better place today.

It was great to get together in person with Jack at the two Old Reel Collectors Assoc. Nationals that he and I both attended. In between the mad frenzy of reel hunting, it was a pleasure to pull up a chair and just have a nice visit with someone who was clearly enjoying life. Jack, I'll forever cherish what you taught me about how to sit back, soak it all in and just enjoy the moment. Aloha Oe my friend - until we meet again.

Mike,
Sorry to hear bout the loss of your dad. My sincere sympathy to you and your family.

Tim- I am sorry for youe loss.

To the Bright Family: I roomed with Jack two years ago at the Dowagiac ORCA show. I learned more from him about reels in those three days than I did in the last three years, but more that that, he showed me how he enjoyed life to the fullest. I will always remember that. May God's peace be with you all. Jim Madden ORCA Director