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April 12, 2013
Jack was a teacher, mentor, friend and brother. As a student he invested in me, as follower of Christ he modeled faithfulness to me, as a friend he supported me and as a brother he loved me. I will miss him, but look with great anticipation to our Lords return when we will all be united again in the presence of our savior.
Sheila Hunt
April 12, 2013
MY love, condolences, and heartfelt prayers are for the Clark family. At such a sad occasion I know you will find comfort in knowing that God is for us a refuge and strength, a help readily found during our distresses.(Psalms 46:1)
Julie Davis
April 11, 2013
He pointed me to Christ through class devotionals. In them, he captured his love for the Lord, which was always an encouragement. May God's peace be yours at this time.
April 10, 2013
What a wonderful legacy of faithfulness Jack has left to his many former students and colleagues. Our thoughts and prayers are with Doris Ann and family.
In Christ,
Christine Kepner
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