With a firm hand you guided,
With a soft hand you taught,
Forever you'll be remembered,
Forever in my heart.
Jack S. Blount, 81, passed to his forever home Feb. 14, 2018. Born near Winters, TX to John T. and Perlina Blount Sept. 1, 1936, he is preceded in death by his parents and his sisters Elizabeth, Sleaty, Hazel, Rivie, Virginia, and Billie. He is survived by loving family: wife of 59 years, Betsy; sons, Steve of Pasadena, Jack W. and daughter-in-law Janell of Ardmore, OK; daughter, Rebecca of Pasadena; grandson, Stetson of Colorado Springs, CO; brothers Johnny and Jimmy Blount; sister Lena Pearl Owens, and many nieces and nephews.
Jack had to take early retirement from Pipefitter Local Union 211 in 1996 because of his lungs. We thank God that Jack received a left lung transplant March 21, 2010, which gave him almost 8 more years to be with us. We wish to thank the J. C. Walter Transplant team, and the staff of Methodist Hospital Dunn Tower Transplant Unit, floors 4 and 10; many friends were made there. Many thanks, also, to Seasons Hospice, their chaplain, and our nurse Tammie.
Jack enjoyed going to Golden Acres Baptist Church and his Sunday School class for many years. He was a member of the South Houston Masonic Lodge 1295, and a lifetime member of the Pasadena Music Club, where he enjoyed playing country and gospel music with his many friends. He also played at nursing homes, churches, and the Salvation Army. Music was his hobby and love.
We will miss our loved one, but are thankful for God's grace and mercy during this time, and know that we will have a reunion one day.
Service will be Saturday, March 3rd, at Golden Acres Baptist Church, 2812 Pansy St, Pasadena, TX. Visitation is from 11:30-12:30 pm, and service at 12:30 pm.
In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations be made in Jack's memory to Nora's Home, 8300 El Rio St, Houston, TX 77054, www.norashome.org

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February 26, 2018
My condolences to the family on the loss of your loved one. May the God of all comfort be with you during your time of sorrow. (Psalm 145:19)
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February 23, 2018
Oh my, what a wonderful man! My mother Clarice Kime and I loved playing music with Jack in so many different places.
We love you Jack and we will see you again in Paradise and we can play our music forever.
Becki
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