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Walt Hogg
April 17, 2007
I visited Pine Level the week before Easter, and missed seeing Brother Jack sitting in his pew. I know he's had some physical ailments off and on for many years. He'll be dearly missed, but he's in a better place now with no limits! God bless the Hobbs family.
Chris Hobbs
April 15, 2007
Uncle Jack, your little frail body just couldn't last any longer. You are revived and at peace again running around as a child in heaven. I will miss you tremendously and am very saddened at the fact all of my ancestors from the turn of the century have moved on. You watched me as a child grow into the man I have become. There will always be a void in my heart and you will always remain my Uncle Jack.
Donna Woodruff
April 12, 2007
I can't tell you how much I enjoyed watching Uncle Jack walk up and down the road using his cane and yelling at his dogs. He called me one day to come over and help him get the chain to his ceiling fan down after it wrapped around the blades, he said he couldn't crawl up on the chair, I was horrified at the thought of him doing that and that just ticked him. He brought pleasure to every person that he encountered. I am so sorry for the loss of this family and I will truly miss him.
Brenda McDaniel English
April 12, 2007
I am sorry to hear of the home going of Jack. He was special and I know he will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. Thinking of the family with love and prayers.
Margaret Brannen
April 12, 2007
A Soul has gone home, and the mold has been broken!! Uncle Jack was one of a kind. I can see him now looking over the top of his glasses, if you made the mistake of pulling onto his grass. I love Uncle Jack!!!! My deepest condolences are with all the Family.
Kim Gurr
April 12, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Judy Gaultney Sanders
April 12, 2007
I am so sorry to hear about Mr Jack. I have some great memories of him from when I was a teenager. He would sit around at the Gulf Station with my daddy and Uncle Cecil. Those three were something. Thank God I still have daddy. God Bless each of you and I know that you will miss your Uncle Jack.
Helen & Lonnie Peaster
April 12, 2007
We were sorry to hear about Uncle Jack. May you have comfort in knowing he is in a better place than we are. Our prayers are with you.
Goddard Funeral Home
April 12, 2007
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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