He was born May 15, 1936 in Williston, North Dakota to John David and Gladys Etta Dolliver Jeffrey.
He served in the United States Navy for 20 years. Jack loved motorcycles, new vehicles, and was quite a talker. He was very proud of his Scottish heritage.
He is survived by a sister, Mary Lou Thordarson Nichols of Bloomfield; two nieces, Leslie Thordarson (Steve) Dlugosch of Spencer, Iowa, Kay Thordarson Wright of Bloomfield; three nephews, Jeffrey (Sharon) Thordarson, David (Sherri) Thordarson both of Bloomfield, Carl Thordarson of Ottumwa, Iowa; seven great nephews and nieces; and nine great great nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, DeWan (James) Lee; two nephews, Paul Thordarson, David Wright; and a brother-in-law, Edmund Thordarson.
Cremation will follow the visitation.
Missouri State Veterans Cemetery in Jacksonville, Missouri.
He was born May 15, 1936 in Williston, North Dakota to John David and Gladys Etta Dolliver Jeffrey.
He served in the United States Navy for 20 years. Jack loved motorcycles, new vehicles, and was quite a talker. He was very proud of his Scottish heritage.
He is survived by a sister, Mary Lou Thordarson Nichols of Bloomfield; two nieces, Leslie Thordarson (Steve) Dlugosch of Spencer, Iowa, Kay Thordarson Wright of Bloomfield; three nephews, Jeffrey (Sharon) Thordarson, David (Sherri) Thordarson both of Bloomfield, Carl Thordarson of Ottumwa, Iowa; seven great nephews and nieces; and nine great great nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, DeWan (James) Lee; two nephews, Paul Thordarson, David Wright; and a brother-in-law, Edmund Thordarson.
Cremation will follow the visitation.
Missouri State Veterans Cemetery in Jacksonville, Missouri.
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