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John C. "Jack" Cork

Macon, Georgia

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John C. "Jack" Cork -MACON - John C. "Jack" Cork, 75, of Macon, died Saturday, February 23, 2008. Mr. Cork attended The Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University, and practiced law until 2001, when he retired. Mr. Cork was the son of the late Charles M. Cork, Sr. and the late Josephine...

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Dear Janet, Angela and Family
My thought's and prayer's are with all of you during your time of sorrow. I pray that over time the sadness and sorrow of lossing Mr Cork, will lessen and that you will be able to reflect back on happier day's spent together at home laughting and enjoying one another's company. There are so many memories and images burned in my mind of Mr Cork growing up and I will miss him deeply. I miss you all. Love Terry

Your family and mine have been connected for so long; we have so many good times to remember. Jack's love and devotion to his familly, his calm and graciousness, his talents and gifts will be celebrated as we remember him. He was one of the good guys and we were all fortunate enough to share in his life.

Janet,

We just returned from St. Simons, yesterday and read about Jack's death today. Words can't tell you how very sorry we are. Jack will truly be missed by many. Please know that we are here for you. May God bless you and your family and be with you in this time of need.

Vivian and Sonny Bailey

Dear Janet, Angela & Family,
So sorry to hear about Jack's passing. He was a true southern gentlemen. What a blessing he has been to my family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Janet, Angela & Family,
So sorry to hear about Jack's passing. I will always remember him as a kind southern gentleman. What a blessing he was to my family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. We miss y'all.

I had the privilege of meeting "Jack" in the early stages of my mortgage lending career. His debonair and professional persona made a lasting impression. I am grateful for his willingness to share his wealth of knowledge. May the family find comfort in precious memories. May God bless and keep you.

I so enjoyed seeing Jack and his family when they visited Emory. He was such a sweet man and he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers to the family at this difficult time.

I knew Jack from his office, the golf course, and the pool room. In each of these aspects of his life, he was very well thought of and carried himself as a true gentleman. Everyone admired him. Jack will be missed.

We are going to miss "Jack" not only as a closing attorney but also as a friend. He would always make time for small talk when I would see him out. He was indeed a man of great character in every way. I have been closing loans with Jack since 1981.