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John Charles "Jack" Batchelor

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Batchelor, J.C. "Jack" John Charles "Jack" Batchelor, 86, died December 10, 2007 at Hope Hospice in Ft. Myers, FL. He was born in Philadelphia, PA on May 4, 1921. Jack moved to Florida in 1984 from Mequon, WI, where he raised his family for 20 years. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Sara Elizabeth Batchelor, in November 1998, his second wife, Mary Ann Batchelor, age 60, in July 2006 and his oldest brother Bill Batchelor. Jack is survived by his younger brother Dick Batchelor, Palm Coast, FL; Son Keith C. Batchelor, Milwaukee, WI; Son Craig L. Batchelor, Crested Butte, Co; Three grandchildren: Deyton C. Batchelor, Cheyce M. Batchelor and S. Silver Batchelor. Jack is now at peace and reunited with his beloved wives and brother. Any family communication can be directed to: C.L. Batchelor, POB 66189, St.Pete Beach, FL 33736-6189. Kiser Funeral Home, Ft. Myers, FL is in charge of the arrangements.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Dec. 12, 2007.

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Sara Schultz

December 13, 2007

My condolences to the Batchelor family. I knew both Mr.Batchelor and Mary Ann, as I used to work for Maryland Casualty Co.for many years until I left in 1975. Mary Ann and I were very good friends that lost contact over the years. I had been looking for Mary Ann for several years and now it is too late.

Mike Moy

December 12, 2007

Sorry for your loss

Judy Psenko

December 12, 2007

My deepest sympathy to "Mr Batchelor's" Family,
I worked for the Maryland Casualty company back in the 1970's. I was also sorry to hear that Mary Ann had passed away. My prayers are with you.

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