Jack was a 1954 graduate of Noblesville High School, and proudly served his country in the United States Army. For 50 years, he worked as a machine repairman for Diamond Chain and International Harvester (Navistar). Jack was a member of the Hamilton County F.O.P. Lodge 103 since 1972, and also held memberships to the Noblesville American Legion and the National Rifle Association. He loved old cars and anything mechanical, and loved to fly in vintage airplanes.
Jack is survived by his wife, Gretta V. Daubenspeck, who he married on November 6, 1960; sons, Dan L. (Tammy L.) Daubenspeck, and Doug (Myra) Daubenspeck; daughter, Dee Ann (Steve) Everman; seven grandchildren, Danielle L. Woodruff, Derik Daubenspeck, Alex Everman, Alisha Everman, Josh, Carley & Claire; and his beloved dog, Hershey.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Jon Daubenspeck.
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Jack was a 1954 graduate of Noblesville High School, and proudly served his country in the United States Army. For 50 years, he worked as a machine repairman for Diamond Chain and International Harvester (Navistar). Jack was a member of the Hamilton County F.O.P. Lodge 103 since 1972, and also held memberships to the Noblesville American Legion and the National Rifle Association. He loved old cars and anything mechanical, and loved to fly in vintage airplanes.
Jack is survived by his wife, Gretta V. Daubenspeck, who he married on November 6, 1960; sons, Dan L. (Tammy L.) Daubenspeck, and Doug (Myra) Daubenspeck; daughter, Dee Ann (Steve) Everman; seven grandchildren, Danielle L. Woodruff, Derik Daubenspeck, Alex Everman, Alisha Everman, Josh, Carley & Claire; and his beloved dog, Hershey.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Jon Daubenspeck.
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