John Martin Stack

John Martin Stack obituary, Greenwood, IN

John Martin Stack

John Stack Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory - Greenwood Chapel on Jan. 14, 2024.
John Martin Stack, 80, resident of Homecroft, went home to be with the Lord on January 8, 2024.
Born on November 26, 1943 in North Chicago, Ill., John was the eldest son of John Frank and Mary Stack. A graduate of Morgan Park Academy (Chicago, 1961) and Monmouth College (Illinois, 1965), he was an 11-letter athlete, a tuba player in the marching band, and at Monmouth, John was a member of SAE Fraternity.
After graduation, John worked in his father's business in North Chicago for three years; then he moved to Indianapolis where he became an independent insurance agent on Indianapolis' Southside and in the Greenwood area for many years. During this time John began developing and investing in property and real estate.
In the mid-1990s, he built Keystone Indoor Golf (the Golf Dome), an air-inflated, indoor-sports facility on Indianapolis' Southside. Initially, it was designed for golfers, but it evolved into a multi-purpose, "all sports" facility serving not only golfers, but also soccer, softball, baseball and lacrosse leagues and players.
In 2003, John founded Positive Swing, Inc., a non-profit that provided free sports programs to inner-city youth and the physically and mentally handicapped. Through sponsorships and donations from such organizations as the USGA and Walmart, John was able to help thousands of individuals enjoy the physical and mental challenges of various sports at no cost to them.
Among his numerous charitable activities, John organized a national golf tournament for amputees that ran for several years. In addition, he was an active member of the Beech Grove Lions Club, formerly serving as its president. As a "Lion" he participated in many charitable events.
John especially loved his church family at Christ United Methodist Church on Indianapolis' Southside. He and a group of fellow church members secretly transported Bibles into China many years ago. For nearly 50 years, he was a faithful board member of Perry Township Religious Education Association (PTREA), which offers optional, off-school-premises Bible studies for elementary-grade students.
A church friend and fellow PTREA board member said about John, "He loved children and wanted to get the gospel to every child in Perry Township." Whether participating on various committees, planting flowers to beautify his home, church and business, constantly writing notes of encouragement to the countless people he knew or doing handiwork around CUMC, John was a man who exemplified service.
John was a man of faith who despite incredible odds rebuilt his Golf Dome from the ground up three times. He recently said, "During these past nearly eight decades, I have gained the 'peace which passeth understanding' in my daily living because of the knowledge of who I am in Jesus Christ...".
John's loving survivors include his wife of 57 years, Cynthia; son, Dr. Jonathan (Amy) Stack of Indianapolis; sister, Dorothy Spalding (California); brothers, Robert (Mary Ethel) Stack (Mass.), Eugene Stack (Fla.); and several nieces and nephews.
Interment will be at the family plot in Lake Forest, Ill. A Celebration of Life Service is planned for late spring and will be announced later.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to PTREA (The Perry Township Religious Education Association) or to Christ United Methodist Church.
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Kenneth Such

May 2, 2024

Ken Such
My Deepest Condolences to the Stack Family. I visited John and his wife at his home several years ago and had a great conversation. Since that visit my sister, her husband and myself corresponded regularly. John always sent some religious notes. I tried to find pictures of the past. He was a good friend to my mother while working at the Tailor Shop and after. With my mother passing, John wrote a lovely passage that was read at her wake, he was good with words. He will be missed.

Brad Gilgrist

April 30, 2024

Offering my deepest condolences to the Stack family. I remember running an Eli Lilly winter Golf league at the Golf Dome and working closely with John to organize this. John was an outstanding Christan man, and he and I had a wonderful professional repour with each other and lots of Indiana golf stories were told. He would do anything to help someone out that was going through a tough time. I remember during the years we had our golf league going and a bad ice storm hit that nearly brought down the Dome and his business was struggling with all these types of facility maintenance setbacks he told me about over many years. One night while playing in our winter golf league at the Dome my car got broken into and my company laptop was stolen along with some other personal valuable items. He was having a rash of car break-in's during this time and had signs posted everywhere that he was not responsible for anything stolen or damage to cars in his parking lot. I made out a police report with IPD with his full help and no recovery was ever made. I paid the cost to replace my broken window and ate the entire loss for the stolen personal items. Later at the end of the league he found out what loss I suffered and refunded all my entire league fees to help me out which he never had to do at all. Even though he was not doing well financially at that time and just had tens of thousands of dollars in damage to his Dome that year he still wanted to try and help me out and cared enough about this whole bad situation with this break-in. He was a special generous person with a big heart. He always was talking to me about what he was doing with the kids programs he was leading. I encouraged our Golf league members to make a donation to John at the end of the last week of our golf league which many did just that. I am sure this went a long way to help him out. What an awesome stand out guy he was. He will be missed for sure, but I know I will get to see him again when we all go to meet our lord and savior in heaven. Matthew 25:23 "His lord said unto him, Well done, good and faithful servant; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord."

Jerry Mitchell

April 30, 2024

John was President of the SAE fraternity at Monmouth College, when I was a pledge. John was a great guy and bigger than life. I remember visiting John at his parents' home in the Chicago area one weekend, along with some other fraternity brothers. We had a great time that weekend. I am sorry that John is no longer with us on this earth. Rest in peace Jerry

John and Becky Ransburg

January 20, 2024

John was our neighbor in Homecroft for over 48 years. He had a larger than life, outgoing personality that would greet you and do anything to help others. Especially in sharing his flowers with others in the neighborhood. We will miss you "Big John".RIP.
Our heartfelt condolences to Cindy and Jonathan.
John and Becky Ransburg

David Honor

January 19, 2024

I would like to extend my condolences to John's family. I knew John at MORGAN PARK ACADEMY. Although we were not in the same class year Everyone at MPA knew John, enjoyed watching him play sports and each of us appreciated his warmth and personality around campus. A fine man.

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