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David Oscar Jacks

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David Oscar Jacks

Birth
Death
15 Apr 2009 (aged 69)
Burial
Campbell, Hunt County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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4-18-2009
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David Oscar Jacks, 69, of Greenville died April 15, 2009, at Hunt Regional Medical Center in Greenville. Mr. Jacks was born Aug. 29, 1939, in Quinlan to Henry and Odessa Jacks. He graduated from Caddo Mills High School in 1958. He married Sammie Jo Daniel on Aug.21, 1962. After serving four years in the Air Force, he worked for Texas Instruments, retiring in 1994. Mr. Jacks continued to work at Texas Brazing. He was a faithful employee and recently retired from his last and favorite job at DW Lumber in Greenville. David loved being at home, driving his tractor, going to family gatherings and playing with his grandson.David is survived by his wife of Greenville; two sons, David Jason Jacks of Livingston and Daniel Cory Jacks and wife Kimberly of Greenville; a grandson, Vance Eli Jacks of Greenville; two brothers, James Jacks and wife Linda of Sulphur Springs and Mike Jacks of Grapevine; four sisters, Wilma Hulsey and husband Gene of Paris, Sally Burkett and Mary Ellen Lambert, both of Greenville, and Jo Ruth Groom and husband Billy of Mount Vernon; sister-in-law Darnell McQueen and husband Barney of Sulphur Springs, and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Leon Jacks and Johnny Jacks and a sister, Louise Nix.Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Shady Grove Cemetery with Rev. Jerry Speight officiating. Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Peters Funeral Home.

4-18-2009
Herald Banner

David Oscar Jacks, 69, of Greenville died April 15, 2009, at Hunt Regional Medical Center in Greenville. Mr. Jacks was born Aug. 29, 1939, in Quinlan to Henry and Odessa Jacks. He graduated from Caddo Mills High School in 1958. He married Sammie Jo Daniel on Aug.21, 1962. After serving four years in the Air Force, he worked for Texas Instruments, retiring in 1994. Mr. Jacks continued to work at Texas Brazing. He was a faithful employee and recently retired from his last and favorite job at DW Lumber in Greenville. David loved being at home, driving his tractor, going to family gatherings and playing with his grandson.David is survived by his wife of Greenville; two sons, David Jason Jacks of Livingston and Daniel Cory Jacks and wife Kimberly of Greenville; a grandson, Vance Eli Jacks of Greenville; two brothers, James Jacks and wife Linda of Sulphur Springs and Mike Jacks of Grapevine; four sisters, Wilma Hulsey and husband Gene of Paris, Sally Burkett and Mary Ellen Lambert, both of Greenville, and Jo Ruth Groom and husband Billy of Mount Vernon; sister-in-law Darnell McQueen and husband Barney of Sulphur Springs, and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Leon Jacks and Johnny Jacks and a sister, Louise Nix.Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Shady Grove Cemetery with Rev. Jerry Speight officiating. Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Peters Funeral Home.

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