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Jack C Elder

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Jack C Elder

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
10 Dec 2017 (aged 87)
Saint George, Washington County, Utah, USA
Burial
Washington, Washington County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Jack C. Elder, 87, passed away peacefully in St. George, Utah on December 10, 2017, the day of his 42nd wedding anniversary to his wife, Susan A. Elder. Their tradition of buying a fresh cut Christmas tree on every anniversary was not to be this year.

Born in Salt Lake City, Utah on June 13, 1930, Jack was the only child of Thelma Caffall and James Elder, and he always counted 13 as his lucky number. After attending East High School and the University of Utah, Jack served in the US Army in meteorology during the Korean War. He returned home to help his grandfather, Frank A. Caffall, run the family business, Caffall Tile. Jack later opened Domestic Import Tile Supply and continued to run both companies until his retirement.

Jack loved boating with family and friends at Lake Powell, camping in his motor home, scuba diving in Kauai, golfing at Oakridge Country Club, playing gin rummy, and restoring antique Jaguars. His show cars won many trophies and awards, even attaining a 100-point perfect score at the national Jaguar competition in Bend, Oregon. Jack also appreciated art deeply and painted a few treasured masterpieces himself. He especially loved southern Utah’s desert landscapes and happily retired in sunny St George, enjoying the red rocks without the fuss of a boat.

Survived by his wife Susan of Washington, UT; half-sister Lynn (Wayne) Fujisaka of Las Vegas, NV; children David Elder (Linda), Nancy Elder, Corrine Shepherd (Kevin), and John Elder (Sherri); stepchildren Jill Meyer (Brian) and Jim England of Seattle, WA; 16 grandchildren and 22 great-grand children; and his cat, Percy. Preceded in death by grandson Tyler Eggertz and former wife Freddy Harlin, mother of his children.

Many thanks to Jack’s caregivers, Barbara Hilton, Leslie Waddel, Melissa, Andie, and Loretta from Integrated Senior Care for their many kindnesses and caring support during his last months. And thank you also to Becky Phillips and Ralph Clingen for their heartfelt assistance to Susan.

According to Jack’s wishes, there will be no viewing or funeral service. Jack was a long-time supporter of the Utah Symphony, PBS television and KUED. In lieu of flowers or gifts, please make donations to any of these organizations or simply send flowers to someone you love.
Jack C. Elder, 87, passed away peacefully in St. George, Utah on December 10, 2017, the day of his 42nd wedding anniversary to his wife, Susan A. Elder. Their tradition of buying a fresh cut Christmas tree on every anniversary was not to be this year.

Born in Salt Lake City, Utah on June 13, 1930, Jack was the only child of Thelma Caffall and James Elder, and he always counted 13 as his lucky number. After attending East High School and the University of Utah, Jack served in the US Army in meteorology during the Korean War. He returned home to help his grandfather, Frank A. Caffall, run the family business, Caffall Tile. Jack later opened Domestic Import Tile Supply and continued to run both companies until his retirement.

Jack loved boating with family and friends at Lake Powell, camping in his motor home, scuba diving in Kauai, golfing at Oakridge Country Club, playing gin rummy, and restoring antique Jaguars. His show cars won many trophies and awards, even attaining a 100-point perfect score at the national Jaguar competition in Bend, Oregon. Jack also appreciated art deeply and painted a few treasured masterpieces himself. He especially loved southern Utah’s desert landscapes and happily retired in sunny St George, enjoying the red rocks without the fuss of a boat.

Survived by his wife Susan of Washington, UT; half-sister Lynn (Wayne) Fujisaka of Las Vegas, NV; children David Elder (Linda), Nancy Elder, Corrine Shepherd (Kevin), and John Elder (Sherri); stepchildren Jill Meyer (Brian) and Jim England of Seattle, WA; 16 grandchildren and 22 great-grand children; and his cat, Percy. Preceded in death by grandson Tyler Eggertz and former wife Freddy Harlin, mother of his children.

Many thanks to Jack’s caregivers, Barbara Hilton, Leslie Waddel, Melissa, Andie, and Loretta from Integrated Senior Care for their many kindnesses and caring support during his last months. And thank you also to Becky Phillips and Ralph Clingen for their heartfelt assistance to Susan.

According to Jack’s wishes, there will be no viewing or funeral service. Jack was a long-time supporter of the Utah Symphony, PBS television and KUED. In lieu of flowers or gifts, please make donations to any of these organizations or simply send flowers to someone you love.

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