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Dave and Martha Osborn posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
It is said that to know Jack was to "have a friend for life," but a lifetime is too short. It is better said that to know Jack is to have a friend forever. All who knew him mourned his passing, but rejoice in having the good fortune to have called him "friend." A year has gone by since you passed on, Jack, but your influence remains as strong as ever in all who were enriched by your gift of friendship. You were my friend and mentor, and your influence remains to this day. As young, newly married college graduates, we were susceptible to your gifted powers of persuasion, even as you convinced us that "no, it doesn't rain that much in Seattle." So we moved from sunny Tucson to Seattle, never regretting it, though we're still not sure about the rain... You and Joan quickly adopted this newly married couple into your family and your hearts. You mentored me at Boeing, but more importantly, you taught me, by example, how to be a loving husband and father. I have strived to live by your example, and to pass on your gifts to my own children. We love you Jack, today and forever. And we love our extended family - Joan, Michael, Julie, Paul, spouses and grandchildren. God bless, you're in our hearts and prayers forever.
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Eric Forner posted a condolence
Friday, April 24, 2009
At Graduation from HS my parents had a little gathering of friends in the house. I had a couple of friends over outside and we were listening to country music and playing bocci. Jack Witte was the only adult that came outside to play bocci with me and my friends. Of the St. Stephens crowd he was my favorite. I wish you all well in overcoming your grief.
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Vicky Warnock posted a condolence
Friday, April 24, 2009
Dear Joan, Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. I wasn't surprised to see you and Jack at one of St. John's Life in the Spirit seminars. It's just one more testimony of Jack's lifelong pursuit in wanting the best, wanting all God had in store for him. May the Lord comfort and sustain you as you grieve and in due time, may he show you the path for your new life. For all that has been, thank you. For all that will be, YES! (The prayer of a great Swedish statesman, posthumously awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, Dag Hammarskjold.) I thought you might want to make his prayer your own. Love, Phil and Vicky Warnock
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Julie Brewster posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
(continued from first entry) This was of great comfort to my Mom, as hospice could be called day or night to consult on the many medical questions and concerns that followed. My Mom, an excellent caregiver from the beginning, has learned a lot from the hospice team and has added new skills and expertise to her abilities to care for others. She has been very strong during this journey and it is in large part because of God’s grace, strength and peace He provided through His Spirit, and His hands and feet (friends and family)! My Dad died with grace and in peace with his bride by his side, at home. He also had his long time friends Tom and Pat Schmidt, Sister Carol Ann, and the Hospice Chaplin (Niko) there. The sun came out that afternoon, after he died. I’m convinced it was my Dad’s first request of God in heaven, as my Mom did not want him to die on a dreary day, in a dreary season. God is so good! He so loves to bless His children! With much love for my Dad and Mom, Julie (John 14:1-7; 1John 3:1)
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Julie Brewster posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
My Dad was first diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2001 and after local chemotherapy treatments was in remission until July 2007. At this time, it was determined the cancer had spread through the wall of the bladder. September 2007 my Dad’s bladder was removed and cancer was detected in the lymph nodes that were removed. The surgery was followed by about year of further chemotherapy and radiation treatments. During this time, my Dad’s energy, although less than usual allowed him to continue to work out most mornings during the week, golf and travel with Mom and friends, and of course learn. February, this year, it was determined the cancer had spread to the kidney and the liver; one of my Dad’s kidneys was blocked off by the cancer and he got real sick. After a tube was placed to allow the kidney to drain, it was determined he needed Hospice care. (to be continued on next entry)
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Stephanie & Greg Schuler posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Dear Joan and family, How sad we both are to hear of Jack's passing. He was everything you said he was, and more. We have such happy memories of starting St. John's together and of course the CCS golf tournament. You have been in our prayers for weeks and will remain there. We'll try to make it to one of the services. Jack touched many lives and leaves us a legacy to remember.
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Chris and Lors Spicher posted a condolence
Monday, April 20, 2009
What a man! We are friends of Julie and Bill. What a blessings your father and husband is to this world. We send our sympathies. Chris and Lors Spicher
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Ross Willison posted a condolence
Monday, April 20, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family on the loss of Jack, he was a dear friend of mine as we worked together for several years under Al Matsumoto in Engineering Computing. I will always remember his kindness and supportive attitude that he shared with all of us. Thank you, Ross Willison
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Paul & Sharon Neilsen posted a condolence
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Joan - thanks so much for your call. We will be there on Friday. We fondly remember the old softball days and camping with the team. We enjoyed seeing our kids grow up on the same street. Love to all your family, Paul & Sharon Neilsen
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