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John Carl "Jack" Moncrief

Charlotte, Michigan

1941 - 2001

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John Carl "Jack" Moncrief, 59, of Charlotte, Michigan, husband of Elizabeth, died on Friday, March 9, 2001. Visitation is scheduled for Monday, March 12, 2001, 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., at Pray Funeral Home, 401 West Seminary, Charlotte. Funeral services are scheduled for Tuesday, March 13, 11 a.m., at the funeral home, officiated by Pastor Jeff Bowman. Interment will be at Gresham Cemetery, Charlotte. Arrangements entrusted to Pray Funeral Home, Inc., Charlotte, Michigan.

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I will miss Uncle Jack and the fun times we always had when I was growing up, I regret that my kids never had a chance to meet him. To many times in life we let the long distance between us be the reason for not seeing each other. I miss the family reunions of my youth.

Nobody ever plays with me! We Love you Jack and may you rest in peace.

I will never forget the great times that we had with Uncle Jack. He was the best Uncle. I will never forget those LATE night calls on either Christmas Eve or New Year's to wake him up. That was a running joke for a while. I love you Uncle Jack and will miss you terribly...

We are sorry for the lose of one we loved. Have a lot of special memmories of my brother-in-law, and times shared togther. We are praying that the Lord will give all of you confort and strenght through the lose of Jack.

We were so sad to hear of the loss of Jack. We remember of the times we all hunted together or in just the last few years seeing him coming down the road with the tractor. He was always smiling.And that is the way we will remember him. He truly will be missed

I NEW JACK SINCE I WAS JUST A LITTLE GIRL> SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.

I was too young to remember Jack very well, but my condolances to the rest of the family in your grief. God Bless
Pastor Carl Rainear first cousin of Dave Brown

So sorry to hear of the loss of Jack, he will be missed. May God be
with the family and friends of his dear loved ones. I have pictures of Jack giving my mother and father
rides on his motorcycle many years ago.
(Grandpop and Grandmom Rainear)

We have many happy memories of Jack,
and they can never be taken away. He
was the best brother-in-law anyone
could ever have. We love and miss him. And we pray for all of the family, that God will give them comfort and strength during this time.

I will truly miss Uncle Jack. What a wonderful man. Always had time to play with us kids. I can remember times of riding on a motorcycle, and snow mobile with him. (Momma, never to far away, but never had to fear). Always cheerful and just a warm, sincere person. I will miss you deeply Uncle Jack. My love, support and prayers to the wonderful family you've given us. Love, Susie