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John "Jack" Hollenbeck

Phoenix, Arizona

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John Hollenbeck "Jack" passed away Sept. 10 in Scottsdale. He moved to Phoenix 30 years go from Lombard, IL. John served in the Navy, had a career with Allied Van Lines and worked as a manager for a number of family owned businesses in Phoenix. John was Dad to Jacqueline (Al) Young and...

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Dear Jacqueline & Craig;
God bless both of you for doing such a wonderful job taking care of your Dad these past years. Know that he is thanking you for your time & love. Remember "Time Heals".
Love you,
Aunt Joannie

Jacqueline, Craig;
I hope all is well and I am sending my deepest sympthay. I am so glad that you guys had Uncle Jack come to chicago this summer, so we all could see him one more time. love jimmy

Dear Jack
I didn't get to know you for very long but what I did I loved. You were always sweet and kind. I hope you are at peace and that there's lots of baseball games in heaven.
P.S. I was honored to have your last dance.

What a great Uncle you were to me. Every time I came to Phoenix you made time for me and treated me to dinner. When ever I wrote you a letter I knew I would get a letter back from you within days. How loyal you were. I will miss our visits in Phoenix and your letters. You were very special to me.

Jacqueline,
In this time of loss and sadness, may your heart be filled with wonderful memories of your father.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Kim

Jacqueline,
We're glad that your dad didn't suffer any longer. You should be proud of yourself for all that you did to make him comfortable.
Hang in there

Uncle Jack:

One measure of our lives is our children. You leave us with two wonderful children that loved you, and supported you. I have great memories of your humor and love of sports.

Love; Alan, Karen and Shannon

PS- Earl Monroe was a better NBA player than Walt Frazier. We never settled this arguement!

Jacqueline and Craig,

My heart goes out to the two of you at this very difficult time in your lives. Your dad is at peace and I hope that you will soon find peace with that.

Love you both!

Kathy

Jack
You defined friendship to me and you will live in my heart as the laughter we shared and the loyalty and compassion you showed me.