John-Spicer-Obituary

John F. "Jack" Spicer

Westerville, Ohio

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Westerville, Ohio
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American Cancer Society

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SPICER John F. "Jack" Spicer, age 74, formerly of Westerville, Ohio, passed away Thursday, July 29, 2010. He was born on July 6, 1936 in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin to John and Lorraine Spicer. Jack was a graduate of Linden McKinley High School and Otterbein College. Owner of Buckeye Donkey Ball...

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Dear Sandy
I was so sorry to just find out about Jack's passing. Please know that my thoughts are with you. I will always remember the fun I had in learning about the donkeys.Jack was a great person and I'm glad I had the privilage to know him. He will be missed

Most sincerely Sandra K. Carpenter DVM

Jack was my boss in the late 70s at Buckeye donkey ball co. he was to me a good freind as well as a great man to work for.
Tom Lowe (Hayward Wi)

Jack was also my classmate at L-M in the early and mid 50's. I was happy to see him at the most recent class reunion and he is near myself in the class picture. Very happy to see he is a Christian. That means a lot.

Jack and I were classmates at Linden McKinley. I am so sorry to hear about Jack, he was truly a special person. I always think about and will remember the good times our class had.

Annette (Hensley) Shannon

Sandy,
I am so sorry to hear about Jack. He has and will always be missed.

Jill & McKenzie
(Silver Sneakers)

Sandy I'm so sorry for your loss. It was my gain to meet Jack before he passed away. I enjoyed our talk during my short time with him. I will be here for you to help you thru it.

Sandy & Family,
Please know we are lifting you up in prayer through yhis time of loss. Jack was truly a unique and caring friend.

Dear Ms. Spicer : As a kid growing up in the late 1960's I used to reside right across the alley from your family @ 124 Mossman Ave. when you lived on Vine St. in Westerville. Jack used to park his D'Ball truck across from our house from time to time when he got home late from a gig.....still remember "Honey Pot," billed as the feature performer. Your husband was a very kind & decent man that my folks thought alot of & who always treated me well. In fact I almost went to work for him one...

I am so sorry to hear of Jack's passing. My most vivid memory is when Basar was an exchange student from Turkey during my Rotary presidency year. Basar loved donkeys and I can remember Jack taking her to the farm to meet the donkeys and she was thrilled.

Allan and Carol Forsythe