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John C. "Jack" McDermott

Omaha, Nebraska

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McDermott, John C. "Jack" Jul 18, 1933 - Jun 16, 2009 Omaha. Preceded in death by wife, Marlene McDermott; parents, Clayton and Pauline McDermott; brother, Terry McDermott; sister-in-law, Norine McDermott. Survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Mark D. and Sherri McDermott and their...

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Todd, Mark and the entire family, my condolences on the loss of your father. I am sure he is now in a better place. May he rest in piece now along side his wife/your mother. God bless you all.

My sincere condolences to the entire McDermott clan on the loss of your father and grandfather. Cully has told me how supportive and loving all of you were to Jack after Marlene's death. As you gather on this Father's Day weekend to honor his memory, may it give you some comfort to know that his suffering has ended, and his legacy endures in all of you.

Knowing how Jack loved to be busy, I'm sure if God has any odd jobs that need attention, he'll know just who to call on.

Mark, Todd, Chris and Pat,

All of us at UNMC who worked with and loved Marlene send our deep condolences to you and your families on the loss of Jack. May he rest in peace.

Jack was a very positive influence in my life, both personally and as a coworker. He was such a hard worker and knew so much about his job. I enjoyed working with him because of his great humor and good conversation, also. My prayers are with his family.

My prayers go out to all of the McDermott family. My wife Charlotte Wright Heumann was your Mother's big sister in Nursing School.(Charlotte passed away this past January)
John Heumann
Indianapolis,IN

Mark and family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

John & Patty Batter

Mark and Todd,
Prayers for you and your family.

Louis Finocchiaro and family

Marlene and I were in the same nursing class at Nebr Meth Hosp....and shared many happy memories. In fact we were 2 of 6 gals who lived near the hosp. afterr graduation. I shared with you Marlene's loss and now your Dad's death. I know they are both in a glorious place with no sorrow or pain, may you find comfort in that. Practically speaking, may the Lord give each of you the comfort you need, wisdom and strength. Jack and Marlene were 2 irreplacable people as you well know. May...

I had the pleasure of knowing John for the past 12-13 years. He volunteered every Tuesday morning in the Douglas County Probate Division. John was funny, smart and oh so kind, he will be missed by everyone who had the honor of knowing him. My thoughts and prayers are with John's family at this difficult time.
God Bless all of you.