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John C. "Jack" Powers

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Powers, John C. "Jack" Devoted Father & Grandfather Retired St. Paul Police Sergeant Jack was reunited with his beloved wife Barbara on Sept. 6, 2007. Preceded in death by parents, Leo and Rosemary; sisters, Gerry Vruno and Kathleen Miller. He is survived by his cherished daughters Janeen...

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TO THE POWERS FAMILY,
YOUR FATHER LOVED YOU SO MUCH BUT HE WAS SO LONELY FOR YOUR MOM. I WILL MISS OUR LITTLE VISITS AT THE CEMETERY. YOUR DAD VISITING YOUR MOM AND ME VISITING MY HUSBAND. MY PRAYERS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES.
PAT SAVINA

I knew Jack from Monroe high school.

To the children of Jack and Barb Powers: I'm very, very sorry for your loss. I was a close friend of Barb's in high school and naturally knew Jack fairly well. They were both fine people and I'm so sorry you lost them so soon. They would have wanted to be part of your lives still.

Jack, you will truly be missed. I will miss the great talks we had about our families when we worked out at Ellite and Halsa. You always had a warm smile and cheerful morning greeting. To your family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your father was a great man and will be missed.

I never knew Jack very well, but he was always up beat. He always said Hi and had a smile for everyone.
It is always a shame when one of the good ones passes away.
I sincerely wish the best to his family.
John M. Fischer

Love is what will carry you through these difficult times. Please know there are those here who will hold you up for as long as you need. Just hold out your hand and know that we are there. Your Dad was the
Best Boss that an employee could wish for,I will truly miss talking with him. Take Care

Dave & Janeen,
So sorry to hear about your loss. My deepest condolences to you and your family.

jack, you were a smile on my face everyday.. I could always depend on your kind words and stories..My workouts will never be the same without seeing you on the treadmill.
I will miss you greatly.
your friend
big Kregg!

I am very sorry to hear about your dad, he was a great man and always carried a smile on his face. I am sure he is smiling even bigger now being at home with your mom. Take care both of you. You are both in my thoughts and prayers at this very hard time.