Jack Bennett Dillard, Sr.

Jack Bennett Dillard, Sr. obituary, Waskom, TX

Jack Bennett Dillard, Sr.

Jack Dillard, Sr. Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 17, 2025.
East Texas lost an incredible man on Saturday, May 17, 2025. Jack Bennett Dillard Sr. passed away at age 93 in Carthage, Texas surrounded by his family. He was born in Marietta, Oklahoma on April 24, 1932 to Jack and Virgie (Fife) Dillard. Jack was an Army veteran, married his love, Burniece, in 1955, and children soon followed. He worked as an assistant county agent in Gregg County when he decided to make a career change. On Thanksgiving Day 1959, he became the Farm Director for KWKH in Shreveport. He had never been on the radio before! A weekly column in the Shreveport Times came along with the radio gig. That career change marked the beginning of a stellar career in both radio and newspaper that continued for more than 50 years. He was also a well known auctioneer, and co-owned Double D Auctions with James Duncan. In 2002, Jack became a minority owner of KMHT Radio and the Dillard family's ownership in the station continues today. He wrote a weekly column for the Marshall News Messenger for many years and contributed a twice-daily radio show to KMHT and their sister station, KGAS, in Carthage. He also had a weekly Texas Farm Bureau Radio segment for many years. Jack was a member of the Cattlemen's Association, Texas Farm Bureau, National Association of Farm Broadcasters, and other groups and organizations, which are too numerous to mention. He loved and supported Waskom, and was named Waskom Citizen of the Year in 2019. He loved Waskom ISD, his church, all things agriculture, and anything that focused on youth, especially if the youth activity involved agriculture. He was devoted to Farm City Week and all the activities involved. In his younger years, he was a rodeo photographer, capturing many memories for those participating. Above all, Jack loved the Lord and his true passion was the time spent with his family who lovingly called him "Daddy Jack." Jack is survived by his children, Jack Bennett Dillard, Jr. and his wife Dottie, Jerry Brent Dillard and his wife Dawn, James Barry Dillard and his wife Nancy, Janet Burniece Greer and her husband, Gregg; his grandchildren, Jamie Parks and her husband Justin, Julie Watkins and her husband Jeff, Deke Dillard and his wife Andrea, Fancy Pettit and her husband Steven, Ryker Dillard, Jena Dillard Whitsett, Jake Greer and his wife Jessy, Jade Greer; great-grandchildren, Case Parks, Jack Parks, Madison Watkins, Taylor Sosa, Sloane Dillard, Judah Dillard, Murphy Dillard, Dakota Dillard, Asher Pettit, Teegan Pettit, Darci Jo Whitsett; his cousin, Willis Choate and a host of other family members and many friends who knew and loved him. He is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Burniece Freeman Dillard and his parents Jack and Virgie Dillard. The family would like to express their heartfelt love and appreciation to the staff at Winkler Court Assisted Living in Carthage, TX and to Accent Hospice for the love and care shown to Jack during his time there. Visitation will be held at The Cammack Family Sullivan Funeral Home on Thursday, May 22, 2025 from 5pm-8pm. Graveside service will be held at Yates Cemetery in Scottsville, Texas on Friday, May 23, 2025 at 10:00am with Dr. Ivy Shelton officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests memorials in Jack's memory to The First Baptist Church, 185 Colquitt Street, Waskom, TX 75692. Online condolences may be offered at www.cammackfamily.com

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May 19, 2025

JACK DILLARD, SR. WHAT A LEGACY! WHAT A FRIEND! WHAT A FATHER AND A HUSBAND! WHAT A CITIZEN FOR WASKOM AND HARRISON COUNTY. JACK WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN ORIGINATING AND NAMING THE FESTIVAL CALLED THE WASKOM "HOWDY-O" AND ALWAYS WAS A GREAT SPOKESMAN FOR EAST TEXAS AS WELL AS NORTH LOUISIANA AND SOUTH ARKANSAS AND OKLAHOMA. ONE EVENT THAT STANDS OUT IN MEMORY WAS WHEN THE WASKOM FHA SPONSORED A CALF SHOW ON HIGHWAY 80, NEAR THE OTASCO STORE AND JACK SHOWS UP WITH A MAN TO PRESENT THE WINNING TROPHIES TO ALL THE WINNERS OF THE SHOW. THAT MAN WAS NFL LEGEND, TERRY BRADSHAW WHO WOULD GO ON TO BECOME THE FIRST NFL QUARTERBACK TO WIN FOUR SUPER BOWL GAMES.
JACK WAS ALSO THE REASON THE ANNUAL WASKOM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BROUGHT A WORLD FAMOUS ENTERTAINER FOR THEIR SPEAKER IN 1971. THAT SPEAKER WAS NONE OTHER THAN JERRY CLOWER FROM LIBERTY, MISSISSIPPI. IN JACK'S YOUNGER DAYS HE AND JERRY HAD MEASURED COTTON TOGETHER IN MISSISSIPPI.
JACK WAS ALSO THE CATALYST IN GETTING WORLD FAMOUS FOOTBALL COACH, EDDIE ROBINSON OF GRAMBLING UNIVERSITY, TO SPEAK AT OUR ANNUAL SPORTS BANQUET AT WASKOM HIGH SCHOOL IN 1974. YOU MIGHT REMEMBER WE HAD OVER 300 ATTENDING THAT BANQUET AND COACH ROBINSON GAVE A TREMENDOUS TALK ABOUT BEING PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN.
JACK AND BERNIECE RAISED THREE SONS AND A DAUGHTER THAT ANY PARENT WOULD HAVE BEEN PROUD OF. JACK TAUGHT ME MANY LIFE LESSONS THAT NOT JUST EVERYONE EVER GETS TO HEAR. ONE WAS THAT JUST ABOUT ALL PEOPLE WANT TO HELP, ALL THEY NEED IS A "GOOD ASKING."
I HOPE THAT EAST TEXAS AND ALL WHO WILL READ THESE MESSAGES ABOUT JACK WILL ALWAYS REALIZE WHAT A "GIVER" JACK WAS. HE DID SO MANY GOOD THINGS FOR SO MANY PEOPLE DURING HIS LIFE TIME THAT ALL OF THEM WILL NEVER BE BROUGHT TO LIGHT. WE CAN ONLY SAY "THANK YOU JACK" FOR BEING SUCH A FRIEND AND LOOK FORWARD TO WHEN WE CAN BE TOGETHER AGAIN.
A FRIEND FOREVER,

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