In his spare time, Jack enjoyed staying busy. He loved blowing bubbles, playing "Trouble", and having adventures with his granddaughter, Evie. He enjoyed gardening- he loved his tomato plants! He enjoyed fly fishing, but in recent years he took to saltwater fishing- an endeavor which reaped delicious rewards! He was also talented in sketching- he could draw anything. He loved cooking and trying new recipes. He was very talented in wood working. He was patient and precise. It was a joy just to watch him build something.
Aside from being survived by his loving wife, stepson and daughter-in-law, Jon and Carolynn Clemons, and his adoring granddaughter, Evie. Jack also leaves behind his devoted mother, Judy Martin, who raised him to also share her desire to serve others; his children whom he loved deeply, Shaun, Jonathan, and Chelsea Martin; his brothers, Bill and Chris Martin, who have been such incredible support throughout this difficult time; his aunt Vicki Clabo, who was very much like a sister to him along with her husband, Danny, who never failed to make Jack laugh. Jack also leaves behind sisters-in-law and many nieces and nephews, all of whom blessed his life and his mother-in-law, JoAnn Stair. He was also blessed with dozens of dear friends, all of whom he loved dearly.
He was preceded in passing by his father, Ronnie Martin and his father-in-law, Gene Stair.
The family will be receiving friends from 5:30-7:30pm on Friday 4/9/21 at Rose Mortuary on Broadway with a service to be held directly after. All who loved Jack are invited to speak at this time.
Family and friends will meet at 11:45 am for Graveside service at 12pm Greenwood Cemetery in Fountain City on Saturday 4/10/21. Online condolences may be extended at www.rosefuneraltn.com.
Published in Knoxville News Sentinel from Apr. 7 to Apr. 9, 2021
In his spare time, Jack enjoyed staying busy. He loved blowing bubbles, playing "Trouble", and having adventures with his granddaughter, Evie. He enjoyed gardening- he loved his tomato plants! He enjoyed fly fishing, but in recent years he took to saltwater fishing- an endeavor which reaped delicious rewards! He was also talented in sketching- he could draw anything. He loved cooking and trying new recipes. He was very talented in wood working. He was patient and precise. It was a joy just to watch him build something.
Aside from being survived by his loving wife, stepson and daughter-in-law, Jon and Carolynn Clemons, and his adoring granddaughter, Evie. Jack also leaves behind his devoted mother, Judy Martin, who raised him to also share her desire to serve others; his children whom he loved deeply, Shaun, Jonathan, and Chelsea Martin; his brothers, Bill and Chris Martin, who have been such incredible support throughout this difficult time; his aunt Vicki Clabo, who was very much like a sister to him along with her husband, Danny, who never failed to make Jack laugh. Jack also leaves behind sisters-in-law and many nieces and nephews, all of whom blessed his life and his mother-in-law, JoAnn Stair. He was also blessed with dozens of dear friends, all of whom he loved dearly.
He was preceded in passing by his father, Ronnie Martin and his father-in-law, Gene Stair.
The family will be receiving friends from 5:30-7:30pm on Friday 4/9/21 at Rose Mortuary on Broadway with a service to be held directly after. All who loved Jack are invited to speak at this time.
Family and friends will meet at 11:45 am for Graveside service at 12pm Greenwood Cemetery in Fountain City on Saturday 4/10/21. Online condolences may be extended at www.rosefuneraltn.com.
Published in Knoxville News Sentinel from Apr. 7 to Apr. 9, 2021
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