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Lawrence Imel

1932 - 2017

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1932

DIED

2017

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Lawrence Imel Obituary

LAWRENCE "JACK" IMEL
"of Lawrence Welk fame"

Peacefully passed from this world on April 30, 2017, at the age of 84. He is survived by Norma, his wife of 64 years as well as two sons, Gregory and Timothy (Sally) and two daughters, Debra Charton (Edward) and Cynthia Buttner, as well as 12 grandchildren and 10 (soon to be 11) great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his son, Terrance.

Jack was born to Jennings and Opel in Portland, Indiana on June 9, 1932. Jack began taking dance lessons at age four and took up the marimba at age nine. By the time he was 12, he was performing locally.

After graduating from Portland High School, he attended Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music in Indianapolis, then landed a job with the Horace Heidt Band. In 1952, Jack married his High School sweetheart, Norma Jean Denney and in that same year, enlisted in the Navy. Jack went on to win the all-Navy talent contest in 1955 and 1956.

In 1957, while being stationed in San Diego and with two weeks until his discharge, Jack mailed an audition record to Lawrence Welk. Almost immediately Jack received a call from a representative of Welk, inviting him to the Aragon Ballroom in Santa Monica, California for an audition. Jack set up his marimba and with Mr. Welk watching he tore into his act. Mr. Welk's eyes widened when Jack jumped over the marimba at the conclusion of his act. After the audition, Mr. Welk invited him to join the show. For the next 25 years Jack was not only a featured member of the show, but the associate producer as well. Jack was always proud that he was from Portland Indiana and when Mr. Welk asked him how he wanted to be introduced, Jack just said introduce me as "Jack Imel from Portland, Indiana". Sometimes when Jack would do his dance routines, he had "Portland" put on the background props. It was his way of saying hello to the folks back home.

After the show ended in 1982, jack continued to perform, working on cruise ships and traveling the world with Norma. He also performed in Branson, Missouri at the Lawrence Welk Theater as a featured member of the cast.

In 2002, Jack and Norma retired in Porterville, California. While living in Porterville, they made many friends and Jack Joined The Lions Club. Jack was a proud member of the Lions Club, a life member of the Loyal order of the Moose, and a life member of the Elks (BPOE).

Although Jack was an outstanding entertainer, he was a better Father. He truly loved his children, his grandchildren, and his great grandchildren. He was a "good man". He is now with his son Terrance who will be his guide in Heaven.

Services will be held on Saturday, May 6, 2017, 2:00 pm, at United Methodist Church 344 East Morton Avenue, Porterville, CA 93257. Interment will be private.

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Published by Los Angeles Daily News on May 4, 2017.

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Marsha Souza

March 8, 2020

Many Blessings.

Rehearsing for his final show.

Richard Eckhoff

March 6, 2020

Marsha

March 10, 2019

Always love your music when you are highlighted on the past presentations of the Lawrence Welk Show. Such talent! I know you are making heaven even a happier place.

I'm sure your family has so many happy and fun memories left by you.

I was trying to locate my photo when I played the accordion at age 13 to add. I'll still search. I have a couple of them. Enjoyed the violin as well as a child. However, didn't pursue it further.

KELLEY

May 14, 2017

MAY THE THOUGHT OF FAMILY AND FRIENDS SHARING IN YOUR GRIEF BRING YOU A MEASURE OF COMFORT.PLEASE READ PROV.17:17

Myron Jenkins

May 5, 2017

One of the most versatile and stunningly talented entertainers I've seen. Dancing, drumming, xylophone, great at all. He will be missed.

I'm singing a Lawrence Welk arrangment at the Willowbrook Ballroom in Chicago with the Steve Cooper Orchestra

Patsy Stone-Heath

May 5, 2017

I know you are comforted in knowing Jack is dancing and playing that xylophone in Heaven now like he never danced or played before! He was such a special part of the Lawrence Welk family and so endeared himself to millions every week. We also know that he was quite a talented producer behind the scenes and that many of the show's improvements are to his credit. Last but not least, he led others on the show to Jesus and made a legacy for himself that will never die. We loved his beautiful, easy smile, those roguish good looks of his and it was such fun to see him dance his way out of every situation, either alone or with his partners., He exemplified and exuded the joy and goodwill of the show, week after week. He will be sorely missed, but I can just hear him saying "Don't cry! I'll see all of you soon!"

Margie Schultz

May 4, 2017

Deepest condolences to the Imel family and Jack's many fans and friends. He was a man of many talents who brought joy to people all over the world. He will live on thanks to his performances preserved on The Lawrence Welk Show reruns on PBS and on YouTube.

Loraine Alberga

May 4, 2017

My deepest sympathy to Norma and the entire Imel family.
My thoughts and prayers are with all at this difficult time of sorrow.
Sincerely,
Loraine Alberga

Carolyn Lindsey

May 4, 2017

Thank you to Jack for all the joy you have brought to fans through the decades. And thank you to his family for sharing him with the world.

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