Dear Aunt Marilyn, cousins John, Dale, Neil and families. It is with a heavy heart that I write this note. Life is precious and Uncle Jack certainly lived it to the fullest. His sense of humour and jovial attitude will be sorely missed. The streets of Titusville will miss his scooter too. Uncle Jack, may you rest in peace at long last. Love Judy, Curt and Theo.
I'm very sorry to hear of Jacks passing. I've got some very fond memories of lessons with Jack over 40 years ago. He was a wonderful softspoken Gentleman.
Billy
Dear John,
Please accept my condolences for you and your family concerning the passing of your Dad. While i know it is always difficult, I hope you can move to only fond memories, which last forever.
All the best,
Fraser
So sorry to hear the news yesterday while at the Toronto Golf Club. that Jack had passed away. My first golf teacher he taught me how to play and to think my way around the course. He was a good friend. I will miss him.
John Foy.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I go back along way with John and remember putting coal, with him, into the pot belly stove in Mr. Cumming's work shop. We were probably 13 or 14 years of age. John and I had many wonderful rounds of golf together which I still cherish. We have all lost a wonderful man and I a dear old friend.
Elliot