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Bill Schwartz posted a condolence
Saturday, March 29, 2014
I love this write-up. It is a good summary of my friend as I came know him. It was truly an honor to call Jack a friend. And I feel the same way about his beloved Bev. I would like to expand on his love of family and his gentle spirit. I work for a credit union and my friend (and his wife sometimes) would often poke his head in just to say hello. The visits would always infuse peace and calm into me. I loved when Jack and Bev were together because the love they had for each other was so evident and sanctifying for me. It gave me a look at the way things were supposed to be between husband and wife. Moreover, it is rare that someone comes along that you really connect with but, in a relatively short time, I truly came to love Jack. I loved his demeanor. I loved to hear his stories of his life. He was interested in the happenings of my life... and I shared with him. He was encourager for me. I cherished his visits. He brought me eggs from his beloved chickens. And the lesson that he taught me about life will live on. I rejoice in his life with hope because I know him to be my friend, as well as my brother in Christ. See you on resurrection morning, my friend. Bill Schwartz
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Cindy Kassian lit a candle
Friday, March 28, 2014
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Cindy Kassian lit a candle in memory of Jack H Sheely
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Cindy Kassian posted a condolence
Friday, March 28, 2014
I have known Jack just as long as I've known my husband, which is over 35 years. Over the last six months he battled pancreatic cancer like a true warrior. Even trying a new trial medication, that didn't even have a name, hoping to slow down the progression of the cancer. Jack was a great friend and would always ask "you doing OK?", even after he found out about his terminal illness. He was a "brother" to my husband as much, if not more, than his real brothers. We miss him dearly.
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