JOHN-HAYES-Obituary

JOHN MORTON HAYES

College Park, Maryland

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 JOHN MORTON HAYES (Age 83)  "Captain Jack"  Born Columbus, OH, died April 23, 2016 in Arnold, MD. He is survived by his three children: Michael (Jeanne), Susan and David, along with his grandchildren Ben, Jim and Maggie. He also leaves behind his companion Susan, sister-in-law...

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13-14 knots in the Magothy!

I have had the great good fortune to live near the mouth of the Magothy river and the greater good fortune of having "Captain Jack" for a sailing buddy many, many times. He never once failed to appreciate the beauty and special nature of where we lived when we were sailing and thereby heightened my experience and appreciation of our outings. Jack was a great neighbor and friend and will be sorely missed. He will always come to mind whenever I am lucky enough to get out on the water. Farewell...

I'm so sorry to miss the funeral for Jack. I'll be there in spirit. Miss you, love you, see you one day. Condolences to family and friends.

Our little community will not be the same without you, Jack. You will be truly missed. Wishing you fair winds and following seas on this next leg of your journey.

Please accept my deepest condolences to the Hayes Family. May the God of all comfort strengthen your family during this most difficult time.

Jack, I shall miss you. Always enjoyed visiting with you at Hungerford family gatherings. With deepest sympathy, Dixie Hungerford and Family

Sorry to hear of Jack's passing.
He was a great guy and will be missed.
May the Peace of the Lord be with Jack and especially with his family.

Jack, we will certainly miss you. Hope you are enjoying the calm water and the nice breeze.

Anne and Elbert Jones

You will be missed dearJack. Hope you are sailing with a swift wind at your back.
So sad that you have left us.You will always be thought of with great fondness

Jack, I know Dad welcomed you to the celestial bridge table! I will miss you.
Mary Marshall