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Jack Inman Obituary

Inman, Jack Clay died Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015. He was 90 . Jack was the loving husband of Alda Wadsworth Inman for 65 years. He is also survived by his four children and their families: LeeAnn (Tom Wilkinson), Carrie, Theo and Simon Inman Nash; Jackie Rosebrock (Norton), Aubrey (Laura) and Jubilee Way, Allison Bunnell (Randall), Kelsey Way; Clay, Matt (Jessica) and Paige Inman, Tom Inman, daughter-in-law Mary Inman; Lorelle Schnatterly (Mike), Ansel and Eric Schnatterly; nephew John Kelly (Robin). Jack was born in DeLand, FL, the son of Frank and Clare Inman. He graduated from DeLand HS, Stetson University and Stetson Law School. He served in the US Navy as a communications officer on an LST during WWII. Jack and Alda raised their family in the Orlando area, where his career included law practice, workers' compensation insurance administration as counsel and later, owner of Corporate Group Service/Adjustco, Inc. He served as a Florida State Representative and as Insurance Commissioner for the State of Florida. He was a very active member and leader at First United Methodist Church of Orlando, and was instrumental in the establishment of the Nu Class at the church and the Coalition for the Homeless in Orlando. He served on the Board of Trustees at the church, the Florida United Methodist Foundation (Chairman), the Florida Lung Association, the Central Florida YMCA (serving as President for a number of years) and most recently at Orlando Lutheran Towers. He was a member of the President's Council at Stetson University. In the midst of this very active life, he was a very present and loving husband, father, mentor and friend. A memorial service will be held at First United Methodist Church, 142 E. Jackson Street, Orlando, on Friday, Dec. 4, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to First United Methodist Church, Orlando (as a non-designated gift) or to the Foundation at Orlando Lutheran Towers.

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Published by Orlando Sentinel on Nov. 29, 2015.

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Randy Moore

December 7, 2015

Dear Butch and all family members: please accept my deepest sympathies. Your Father was an exceptional human being whom I am honored to say was my baptismal Godfather (equally honored that Butch is my Godmother!). From enjoying viewing Jack's stamp collection of 'complete sheets' while a next-door neighbor on Stanley Avenue as a young boy to having a great family dinner, swim, and checking out Jack's antique Model A automobile in his beautiful Virginia Avenue home along with the countless get togethers before and after, Jack was always an exemplary example of kindness and goodness. Jack's letter of recommendation enabled me to attend Stetson's University College of Law... His wise counsel through the years was greatly appreciated as well. Will miss this most special man who has meant so much to me and to the lives of others in Central Florida--yet, his legacy lives on in the hearts of all who knew him and most especially in his talented and beautiiful family! God Bless. With Love, Randy Moore from Thailand.

December 3, 2015

We have great memories of Jack and his family.Lowell and Maxine Ward

Joan Cannon

November 30, 2015

As a member of the same church, My children and I were acquainted with the Inman's. In 1980 I was hired by Corporate Group Service to build and manage a rehabilitation division for their self insured WC clients. What an honor and it opened up a career path that I cherish yet. Under his leadership, we built my division of Adjustco to 15 offices in 9 states! I have wonderful memories of being a Sr.VP with Jack. He was always such a gentleman, so calming, courteous, and a real leader. I have thought about him lately and was very grieved to hear he had passed. I will always be eternally grateful for the door he opened for me and for the honor of working and being a friend to such a fine man. Joan Cannon

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