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Ernie Loomis
November 5, 2023
It is now three years since we all lost Jack, and two years since my own Lois succumbed to her last bout with cancer, and my mind is filled with all the great adventures that our families enjoyed together. I am laughing now as I recall the full-size motorcycle that Jack had acquired, that he rolled up my brother-in-law's driveway on. When I asked him where Honey was, he looked back at the bike,and with a straight face said..."I don't know, she was on the back when we left ", to the great astonishment of the other guests who did not know him. Thanks for the memories Jack-we miss you!

Jimmie Nahas
November 29, 2020
Jack was an incredibly warm man with a quick wit and never took himself too seriously. In my early days at Gear, Jack, Bob Allison and Jim Genow and others took me under their wings and let me grow while I slowly took in the GFSI culture. Jack, Bob and I made an epic journey across the pond to his native land playing great tracks in Ireland and it was there that I saw this happy man that loved the links of Ireland. I had the chance to play at The Concord CC with his daughter and will remember him for the man with a smile and a smooth swing. RIP Jack, you may be gone, but you're never forgotten.
Major (Ret) Ernest Loomis NH State Police
November 12, 2020
To Honey, Pat, Julie and Shannon;
Lois and I were saddened to learn of Jack's passing. We hope that you as will we, take solace in remembering all the happy family adventures that we shared over the years. The rapid-fire presentation that he made to the world are flashing through my mind already. The family ski trips, with great food and raucous games were unending, punctuated by his vast knowledge and quick wit, to say nothing of his humor and delivery.
All that plus his love for music, and sometimes unending memory made him in my mind...a renaissance man. His love for you all was unending and always evident as job # 1 for him. We are all better for knowing him, and sharing his friendship. May he rest in peace.
Denise Heinke
November 11, 2020
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
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