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John A. "Jack" Condit

State College, Pennsylvania

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John 'Jack' A. Condit February 18, 1931 - March 14, 2011 John 'Jack' A. Condit, 80, of State College, died peacefully in his sleep at home on Monday, March 14, 2011, with his wife of 56 years, Patricia, at his side. Jack was born on Feb. 18, 1931, in Washington, Pa. to the late Russell Leslie and...

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Pat and Daughters - We have just learned of Jack's passing through the PENN STATER. We are sad beyond words and our deepest condolences to you. We will have nothing but the fondest of memories of our many Penn State games and tailgating. We will forever hear his billowing voice singing the alma mater pre-game and will always remember him with fondess and love. His life truly did "swell thy fame"
Agnes, Frank and Bob ('02) White
Warwick Twp., PA

I am so saddened by Jack's passing. I will always remember his jokes,his laughing and his introducing me to a "perfect " Manhattan. He taught me all about Penn State Football and made me memorize all of the words of Penn State Forever. My heart aches for the loss of my friend. My prayers for his wife Pat, and their girls.
Ross &Ronnie Anzaldi, Summit NJ

Dear Pat and Family,

Our deepest condolences to you on the loss of Jack. He was a terrific person, and will be very much missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time.

Warm regards,
Russ Helsel and
Janey (Helsel) Santangelo

Pat,
So sorry for your loss. Jack was such a funny man. I loved working with him. He will be greatly missed.

Pat...
I was so shocked and saddened to hear about John's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. He will be missed by all. John's stories and jokes will always be remembered.
Bernadette B

I was so very sorry to hear of Jack's passing. I always looked forward to his sense of humor, talking about golf and of course PSU Football. Jack's self-deprecating humor and humility made him the most pleasant person to work with I ever knew. My sincerest condolances to you and your family Pat. John Muto