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John Frederick "Jack" Laufketter

Ocean Springs, Mississippi

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Laufketter, John 'Jack' Frederick of Ocean Springs, MS., died Monday, June 2, 2008, in Ocean Springs. He was born August 19, 1926, and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. After graduating from Webster High School, he enlisted in the United States Army. He was stationed in Germany during World War II...

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Nancy and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Jack's passing. He and Sally were such great people... so caring and loving as they shared their lives with others at the hospital. They were loved and respected by all of us who knew them. May God hold you up and bless you with peace and wonderful memories at this terribly hard time.

With Sympathy and Love,

Dear Nancy and family,
I am so saddened to hear of your dad's passing. My heart goes out to you at this time. Please know that I am praying for you and your family. Both your mother and dad were very special people in our lives.

Ellen Busch

Our deepest sympathy.
Diane and Lee Frerker

Our prayers and thoughts are with you all, the immediate family of Jack and Sally. Both of them a great loss to those friends who loved them so much. Such fun we had during our visits. Jack, who would have given his life for a "free" America. Sally, who gave her all for everyone she came in contact. We have all been touched by Jack & Sally and are better people for it.

Hi-Sally did home typing for us. Jack would come by the house on his way to work and drop off the envelopes. The family lived in Overland at the time. Sweet people.

In the most fond memories of our true friend, "Jack" Laufketter, whom we were honored to live, and work with, during the Missouri era of his presence as a profoundly honest and compassionate patriot and citizen.

Richard and Louise Bradley,

Ladue. Missouri

We will always remember Jack as a wonderful neighbor and friend. Jack served his country with courage and honor during WWII and continued to serve after the war. His sense of wit, humor and brazen honesty in all his thoughts and comments will be a treasured hallmark of knowing him. Goodbye, Jack.

We extend our sincere sympathy and value your trust during this time of remembrance and reflection. We pledge our support now and in the future.