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John Wilbur Mack

Easton, Pennsylvania

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John Wilbur Mack, 97, of Easton, passed away suddenly Thursday, January 2, 2014. Born: Born in Easton on October 29, 1916, he was the son of the late Robert Mack and Alice Mack and the nephew of the late Harvey and Florence "Fluffy" Mack. Personal: He was the husband of the late Veronica Riley...

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My deepest sympathy goes out to the family of "Wilbur" (as we knew him) Mack. He and my Dad (Joe Mazza) were like brothers and my Dad and I loved him so very much. I have so many Great memories of all the good times we all had at Bangor pool and many more picnics and Birthday parties. I know that he and Daddy are together with God and their beloved wives who missed and loved them for so many years. May God Bless all of you and keep you in his graces always.

I will miss our banter about Lehigh/Lafayette, it was always fun with you sir..

Our deepest sympathy to the whole family. We got to know Pop Mack through the many visits that he and Mom Mack ( Virginia ) made to Plano, TX. As long time friends of Jackie Tucker, we spent many holidays and vacation visits together. Our trip to the lake house will always be a wonderful memory. Pop Mack was a kind and caring man that we are happy to have known. A Mass will be said on February 23, at 11:15AM at Prince of Peace Catholic Church. When Pop Mack was in Plano he often attended...

Jim, Jodie, Jess and Colleen,
I only knew Wilbur through the many conversations I would have with each of you - the funny stories, heart warming stores and more. But when I read the comments on these pages - I thought WOW. What a great man and what a mark he has left on this community - over and over again I read "gentleman", "respected", "kind" and more. My thoughts and prayers are with you all and may the stories you have to remember and share now with others, help you in the months...

My deepest sympathies to the entire Mack family. I will always remember Mr. John Wilbur & Veronica "Ronnie" Mack, for all the kindness and generosity that they had shown myself and my family at our beloved "Lake Hopatcong"! He is truly a very honorable man.

It was an honor to have Wilbur as my friend and neighbor. I will miss you Sir!

Mr Mack was a gentle man with a warm heart....
and will always be remembered by the Cavallos .......
always love..
Shirley Cavallo and Brondo Cavallo

Uncle Jim, Aunt Jodie, Donald, Billy, Denny, and families,

With deepest sympathy on the passing of your father and father-in-law and Grandfather. I will always remember Wilbur with a smile on his face, always a kind word to everyone, and a gracious host with a heart that was larger than Wilbur. A truly amazing man who lived life as he wanted and always, always had a hearty welcome to all.

Love, Gary & Valerie (Dicker) Woirhaye & Family