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Jack Edward Carle

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Jack Edward Carle

Birth
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Mar 2020 (aged 88)
Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6922217, Longitude: -84.0671388
Memorial ID
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HM3 US NAVY
KOREA
Jack lived a robust 88 years. He spent most of his life in Russells Point, Ohio. Jack was a proud patriot, adventurous spirit and enjoyed a great family.
Jack served 4 years in the U.S. Navy as a corpsman during the Korean War. He retired from WPAFB after 30 years of government service in logistics. He was a member of Indian Lake Masonic Lodge #753 for 68 years where he served as worshipful master. He was also a member of the Scottish Rite in Dayton, Ohio, Indian Lake Moose Lodge #1533 and a life member of AMVETS Post 39 in Lakeview.
Jack enjoyed fishing, hunting and golfing. He visited all 50 states and enjoyed traveling abroad. He always enjoyed a good card game, especially euchre and bridge.
Jack was preceded in death by his parents Dallas E and Helen Dingledine Carle and his step-mother, Mary Hill Carle.
He is survived by his daughter Jennifer Carle Heiland, his son-in-law Karl Heiland; his grandchildren Racheal and Thomas Penrose, Thomas and Camille Potts, Benjamin Heiland, Lukas and Abigail Heiland and Ian Heiland. Jack had 2 great granddaughters Maddy and Lily Penrose.
HM3 US NAVY
KOREA
Jack lived a robust 88 years. He spent most of his life in Russells Point, Ohio. Jack was a proud patriot, adventurous spirit and enjoyed a great family.
Jack served 4 years in the U.S. Navy as a corpsman during the Korean War. He retired from WPAFB after 30 years of government service in logistics. He was a member of Indian Lake Masonic Lodge #753 for 68 years where he served as worshipful master. He was also a member of the Scottish Rite in Dayton, Ohio, Indian Lake Moose Lodge #1533 and a life member of AMVETS Post 39 in Lakeview.
Jack enjoyed fishing, hunting and golfing. He visited all 50 states and enjoyed traveling abroad. He always enjoyed a good card game, especially euchre and bridge.
Jack was preceded in death by his parents Dallas E and Helen Dingledine Carle and his step-mother, Mary Hill Carle.
He is survived by his daughter Jennifer Carle Heiland, his son-in-law Karl Heiland; his grandchildren Racheal and Thomas Penrose, Thomas and Camille Potts, Benjamin Heiland, Lukas and Abigail Heiland and Ian Heiland. Jack had 2 great granddaughters Maddy and Lily Penrose.


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