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John "Jack" MacMullen

Anchorage, Alaska

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Anchorage resident John "Jack" Arthur MacMullen, 66, died Dec. 3, 2008, at home.A celebration of his life will be at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Flight Deck, which was the last place he played music.Jack was born Feb. 14, 1942, in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada, to Margaret and John MacMullen, a...

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I never got to meet you Jack, but feel the connection through being cousins. I heard you had a band and was quite the musician. I love your family and my uncle Jack and aunt Marg so much. Wish I had met you. Love cousin Donna Robinson

To all of Jack's family and Friends:

I just found out today about Jack's passing from one of our old band members. What a shock that was!

Jack and I were were soul brothers in both our music and as friends when we were in Bottineau, ND during the mid-60's.

We shared events and moments that pushed our luck to the limit at times, but these have provided great memories and mirth for me all the years since we have been apart.

Jack was a little man with a huge spirit,...

Dear Ruthie & John,
We are so saddened of Jack's passing but he is with our God playing beautiful music for everybody.

I met Jack while I was playing music back in the late 80's. We played a lot of the same clubs the Tradewinds played. I watched Jack play, he was a consumate professional a talented musician and a truly nice guy to be around. As my son was growing up we would always try to go golf with Jack and Ruth, when we did we would all have a great time. Jack will be missed by us all.

"Somewhere Over The Rainbow"

Our loss is Heavens gain.

Jack, you will be missed by so many.
I always enjoyed listening & dancing to the Tradewinds. Memories are in our hearts.
Richie, Ruthie & Family, my deepest sympathy goes out to you.

I would like to thank all of you who either posted or read this guest book in my father's memory. Your words and thoughts will be kept close to my heart.

Thank you,

Dear Ruth and Richie. I moved to Anchorage from Los Angeles about five years ago. One of the first places I discovered was the Time Out. I never missed a Friday and Saturday night dancing and enjoying their music. One night, while dancing to What a Wonderful World, the man I was dancing with kissed me. We were married a year later, and Jack and Richie, I want to say thank you so much for your heartfelt contribution to my life. My husband, also from North Dakota, loved to talk Vikngs and...

To the MacMullen family,
I grew up with Jack in Bottineau, ND. I foldly remember traveling with the MacMullen family to Minot, ND to do their weekly TV show, when his dad was a Pastor in Bottineau. Jack was one-of-a-kind. He will truly be missed. May God bless your family.