1946
2021
DALLAS — John "Jack" Nutche Jr. passed away on April 19, 2021, where he resided in Dallas, Pa.
He was born on September 6, 1946, at the Nesbitt Hospital, Kingston. He was the son of the late Helen and John Nutche, Sr. of Swoyersville.
Jack is survived by his wife of 44 years, Susan Nutche; their four children and spouses, Jason and wife Meghan; Jeffrey; Jonathan and Cynthia Figueroa; Jill and Kyle Williams; grandchildren, Liliana, Florence, Austin, Emilia, Charlotte and Liam; sister, Elaine Nutche; brother-in-law, William Monk; nieces and nephews.
Jack was an avid collector and self-proclaimed food connoisseur. He once spontaneously chartered a flight to Curacao in hot pursuit of a renowned buffet pictured in a magazine that he was reading during a haircut, or so the story goes. Losing his toe to a rogue bullet never stopped him from being a staunch supporter of the National Rifle Association. He enjoyed hunting all sorts of game and the great outdoors.
Jack was formerly a heavy equipment operator before his health declined. He was a local philanthropist, quick to donate his time and services to members of the community. During his down time, he thoroughly enjoyed kicking back in his La-Z-Boy recliner and being lulled to sleep by the sweet, soft sounds of PBS. His crazy antics will be remembered by many and missed by some.
The family will be hosting a celebration of Jack's life from 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday, June 11, 2021 at Frances Slocum State Park, 565 Mt. Olivet Road, Wyoming, PA, 18644, Pavilion 1.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to WVIA or your local PBS station.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Lisa Suan
June 11, 2021
Deeply sorry for your loss. Jack was a dear friend to my brother Gus...2 smart characters when they were together! He will be missed and never forgotten.
Ruth Watkins Weeks
April 22, 2021
Susan and family, So sorry to read of Jacks Passing. It's been a long time since we have seen each other but we did have some laughs in the past. He was such a nice guy! Thoughts and prayers are with you.
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