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Jack Dwain London

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Jack Dwain London

Birth
Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA
Death
7 Feb 2005 (aged 46)
Denton, Denton County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Jack D. London passed away on Monday February 7, 2005, in Denton Texas. He was a beloved husband, father and grandfather. Jack was born to Charles and Bonnie London of Fort Smith on September 15, 1958. He graduated from Northside High School in 1976. After graduation he continued his employment with Colonial Rainbow Bread Co. as a maintenance engineer for 10 years. He then became employed with Shipley Baking Co., which has since become Flowers Ind.

In April of 2004, he was honored to be transferred to Denton, Texas, with Flowers Industries; where he as a chief engineer, began the process with the help of many co-workers, to start the set-up of a new plant. He was very excited to be there and to be with so many people from different places, all working together for a common vision.

Jack was a man who was extremely dedicated, not only to his career, but also his family and friends.

He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife of 24 years, two daughters, his father and mother, two sisters, and a granddaughter.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, February 12, 2005, at Ocker Memorial Chapel with burial at Roselawn Cemetery in Fort Smith under the direction of Ocker Funeral Home of Van Buren.

Information was contributed to Find A Grave by Tonia Holleman if you have any additional information or corrections you can contact Tonia at [email protected].

Jack D. London passed away on Monday February 7, 2005, in Denton Texas. He was a beloved husband, father and grandfather. Jack was born to Charles and Bonnie London of Fort Smith on September 15, 1958. He graduated from Northside High School in 1976. After graduation he continued his employment with Colonial Rainbow Bread Co. as a maintenance engineer for 10 years. He then became employed with Shipley Baking Co., which has since become Flowers Ind.

In April of 2004, he was honored to be transferred to Denton, Texas, with Flowers Industries; where he as a chief engineer, began the process with the help of many co-workers, to start the set-up of a new plant. He was very excited to be there and to be with so many people from different places, all working together for a common vision.

Jack was a man who was extremely dedicated, not only to his career, but also his family and friends.

He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife of 24 years, two daughters, his father and mother, two sisters, and a granddaughter.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, February 12, 2005, at Ocker Memorial Chapel with burial at Roselawn Cemetery in Fort Smith under the direction of Ocker Funeral Home of Van Buren.

Information was contributed to Find A Grave by Tonia Holleman if you have any additional information or corrections you can contact Tonia at [email protected].



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