Jack, as he was affectionately known, was a long time resident of the Hueytown community.
Jack began his career at the age of 14 working for US Steel until his retirement. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. As an avid tinkler, he enjoyed tinkling with things especially his lawnmower until he made them “perfect” as he liked to say.
Jack was preceded in death by his parents, Ruth Lester Brimner Montgomery (1896-1981) and George Frederick Brimner, Sr (1897-1956); his loving wife, Zelma Brown Brimner (1928-2013); one daughter, Vicki Darlene Brimner Stinnett (1952-2004) and siblings, Angelin Brimner Lance (1915-2012), George Frederick Brimner, Jr. (1917-2009) and Katherine Ruth Brimner Dawson Davidson (1926-2017).
He leaves to celebrate his life one grandson, Chad Everett Stinnett (Anna); one great grandson, Turner Jackson Stinnett and many other relatives and friends.
Jack was a kind and hard working man that always found the good and beauty in things and people. He loved the Lord and honored his family with the most gracious heart and he will dearly be missed.
Jack, as he was affectionately known, was a long time resident of the Hueytown community.
Jack began his career at the age of 14 working for US Steel until his retirement. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. As an avid tinkler, he enjoyed tinkling with things especially his lawnmower until he made them “perfect” as he liked to say.
Jack was preceded in death by his parents, Ruth Lester Brimner Montgomery (1896-1981) and George Frederick Brimner, Sr (1897-1956); his loving wife, Zelma Brown Brimner (1928-2013); one daughter, Vicki Darlene Brimner Stinnett (1952-2004) and siblings, Angelin Brimner Lance (1915-2012), George Frederick Brimner, Jr. (1917-2009) and Katherine Ruth Brimner Dawson Davidson (1926-2017).
He leaves to celebrate his life one grandson, Chad Everett Stinnett (Anna); one great grandson, Turner Jackson Stinnett and many other relatives and friends.
Jack was a kind and hard working man that always found the good and beauty in things and people. He loved the Lord and honored his family with the most gracious heart and he will dearly be missed.
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