John-Loveland-Obituary

John R. "Jack" Loveland

Syracuse, New York

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John R. "Jack" Loveland, 80, of Jamesville, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 18, 2018. A life resident of Syracuse, he was the son of the late B. Churchill and Edith Loveland. Jack was a graduate of Nottingham High School and Syracuse University where he earned a Bachelor's degree in...

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For some reason I thought about my friend Jack.
Rest in peace my friend.
I will never forget you.

I worked for Jack from 1963 until I moved to Florida in 1971. No matter what happened I never seen him get angry. He was not only smart but a kind person. I have never had a boss this nice.
Rest in peace my friend. The sky got a little darker when you had to leave. I think of you daily.

Evelyn,

I just learned of Jack's passing and wanted to express how deeply saddened I am with his loss. I still remember the first time I met with him and you at your home in Jamesville when I first ran for Chairman of the DeWitt Conservative Party. I'm not convinced that he was sold on the idea at the beginning, but when I got his call later that week pledging his support, I made a promise to myself that day that I would do my best to never let him down. The last 15 years have been...

It was a pleasure to work at O'Brien & Gere when Jack was President. He and the board had the foresight to include an onsite childcare center in their new Dewitt building and I was fortunate enough to be hired by Jack to run the center. The staff and I were honored to care for the employee's children (including his grandchildren) and loved being part of the O'Brien & Gere family. My condolences to all of his family.

Sorry to learn of Jack's passing.
He was a great mentor to me when we
attended Nottingham in mid 50's.
He certainly rose to great prominence
during his lengthy career at
O'brien and Gere.
My condolences to Jack's family.

--Rod Wood
Senior News Anchor
WSYR-TV

Words cannot express how very sad we are to hear of Jack's passing. He always had a smile for everyone he met. So very sorry for your loss of such a great man. Much love and prayers for the whole family xoxo

How very sad it was to hear about Jack's death. We send our deepest sympathies to all of you. In our thoughts and prayers Brien and Connie Gidlow