John-Ferguson-Obituary

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John J. Ferguson

Rocky Hill, Connecticut

May 6, 1933 – May 22, 2020 (Age 87)

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May 6, 1933
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May 22, 2020
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87
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Rocky Hill, Connecticut
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John J. Ferguson, "Jack", 87, passed away on May 22, 2020 due to complications of COVID-19. He was surrounded by the love of his family.


Jack was born May 6, 1933 in Long Island, New York. He was the beloved eldest son of Harriet and Clifford Ferguson. He grew up with a basketball in his hands, won MVP award from the Long Island Press League, and played basketball with Bob Cousy, where he perfected his 3 point shot.


He attended Central Connecticut State University, served two years in the United States Army, then graduated from Eastern Connecticut State University where he earned his B.A. in education. He earned his Masters and sixth year degrees in guidance and administration at the University of Hartford, while raising his family, studying, working, playing varsity basketball, town softball, and tennis,


Jack was an educator for 30 years in the Wethersfield School System, where he first taught math, then was appointed Principal of the new Highcrest School in 1969 and charged with staffing and programs. Under his leadership and teaching principles, Highcrest became a model of elementary education with many educators from the East coast visiting to learn about his innovative programs.


After eight years, Jack extended his philosophy of education as Principal of Charles Wright School and then Hanmer School where he retired after 30 years as an elementary school administrator, where he inspired many young minds.


Jack met the love of his life, Jane, at Central Connecticut State University, and they were married for 65 years, they had two beloved daughters, Nancy and Lynda, granddaughter, Laurie, and great-granddaughter, Alexa, and lived in Wethersfield for many years.


Jack continued basketball, but also excelled at tennis at Pine Acres Swim Club, where he and Jane formed long lasting friendships, and as Captain of his Wethersfield County Club golf group where he played for many years. He was very competitive and loved playing tennis with Jane, his daughters, granddaughter, and many friends. He also enjoyed playing duplicate bridge and pool. Jack will be remembered for his quick wit, charming personality and his ability to tell his "corny" jokes to his family and friends. We will always treasure our fond memories of family and friends' vacations at Hawk's Nest Beach, Sebago Lake, Maine, the Rhode Island shoreline, Cape Cod, and winters in our Florida home.


A member of Wethersfield United Methodist Church, Jack served on many church and administrative councils, finance, usher, and church school teacher.


He was totally devoted to his family who are blessed to have loved him. He leaves to mourn him his beloved wife, Jane Ferguson, of Rocky Hill, Connecticut, his beloved daughter, Nancy Ptak and husband, Peter, of Wethersfield, Connecticut, his beloved daughter, Lynda Ferguson, of East Hampton, Connecticut, his dear granddaughter, Laurie Vargas, and husband, Rafael, of Wethersfield, Connecticut, and his special delight, his great granddaughter, Alexa Vargas, of Wethersfield, Connecticut He also leaves a step great-granddaughter, Shania Vargas, of New Britain, Connecticut, and two beloved brothers, Grant Ferguson and wife Brenda, of Monroe, Georgia, and Donald Ferguson and his family of Parker, Colorado.


Jacks' family would like to thank the incredibly dedicated and brave staff at CB5, Hartford Hospital, for their skilled care and compassion.


Burial will be private at the Village Cemetery, Wethersfield, and a service of a celebration of his life will be held at a later date. Donations in his memory may be made to a charity of your choice.

Jack, may you rest peacefully in the sheltering arms of God's divine love and may his gracious presence enfold you forever.

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Dear Jane and Jack s girls, what a loving husband,father,grandfather and great grandpa! Turned everything into a game that he tried the most to win.Had such a good time trying ! Great memories of ,tennis,golf,bridge and any other game we could think of.love to you all,Lee Shults and family.(Bill said playing Saturday basketball with Jack was a highlight of his week!)

He was my sixth-grade teacher at Emerson Williams when he was very young. (I will be 70 later this year.) That year was the one year of schooling that I really enjoyed, although I went on to get a BA, MSW and JD. He was a great teacher and managed to hold this ADHD student's attention at all times. Why? He was so smart, interesting and made learning fun. Better yet, along with my own father, he was a great example: he taught all of us how a truly good, ethical and kind man conducted...

To the Ferguson family I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. Although I only new him for a couple of weeks at Newington Rapid Recover where he roomed with my dad Al I enjoyed talking to him when I would come and visit.

Dear Jane,
I am so sorry for your loss of such a great man. I started my career at Highcrest School when Jack was the principal there. I was moved to two other schools before landing at Charles Wright and had the pleasure of working with Jack again. When I think back on those days and my time with Jack as my principal, I remember him as kind, interested in what you had to say, very caring about each individual student, and a fun-loving person. He will be missed.

Condolences to Jane & the family. Jack was one of my favorites among the many administrators during my tenure in the district. Peace be with you at this difficult time.

I remember Mr. Ferguson as my principal at Charles Wright Elementary. Condolences to his family on his passing. He was a great man.

I grew up playing basketball with Jack at Charles Wright Gym and then Hamner school on Friday afternoons. My brother (who was much older use to take me with him from the time I was 10 years old, 1978). Over the last 15 years My brother and I have found ourselves reflecting often about those days and we concluded that Jack was the one person that made them memorable. I have never seen anyone make a shot from half court with the consistency he demonstrated. He played unselfishly and as such...

Thank you Mr.Ferguson. My love for mathematics began in your
class at Webb Junior High School. I just completed 45 years of
teaching mathematics.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Dear Jane; Jack will always be my favorite boss. He made it a joy to go to work each day. Russ joins me is sending our sympathy and prayers to you and all the family. Rejoice in his life and remember all the good times. Marty