Mike Shipley
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Birth date: Aug 13, 1939 Death date: Sep 1, 2009
Worley, Jack Wayne, 70, of St. Petersburg, FL, passed away Tuesday September 1, 2009. Born in Bristol, VA he moved to Florida in 1945. He served a total of 30 years in the National Guard and U.S. Army. He is survived by sons Scott Read Obituary
Our prayers are with you and your family in this time of sorrow
To the Worley Family ~ As we were newly married and beginning to have our own family Jack was a wonderful neighbor who became a very good friend to us sharing time, stories and many laughs. He was such a proud and devoted father and a terrific "Uncle Jack" to Jessica. He'll be missed. Our family has yours in our thoughts and prayers ~ Brant & Robin Aitchison
Jack was a wonderful man. He was quiet and for the most part kept to himself. He was a proud veteran and told us many stories. He was a friend..... He used to sit and drink his Martini, with olives that he never ate. However he shared. He loved to dance and loved his music. But most recently he loved the fact that he was a Grandpa. Scott, Jay he loved you and talked of his entire family. The Bartenders at Dees Den will miss Jack and we send our regards. Dawn, Anna,Kathee,Gerri and Ken and Junebug. We loved you also. Peace be with you.
Dear Scott, I was very sorry to read of the loss of your father. It is sad to loose one's parent, and my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I hope you and your sister and brother take comfort in your memories of good times you shared with your dad. The video highlights of his life was very well done and I am sure appreciated by all who view it. While I am unable to attend tonight's service due to prior commitments, please accept my heartfelt condolences. Sincerely, Carol Armstrong (Paul's mother)
Uncle Jack, I will always remember how I loved to walk in "your boots". You were always so good to me and I will miss how you always used to call up with a friendly "Howdy" on the phone. You are loved and will be missed. God be with you.
Uncle Jack, I remember when I was a little girl that you always had time to talk to me. You could always make me laugh. God be with you.
Jack is already missed, love Frank & Shirley, Dees Den
Scott & Jay, I was very sad to hear about the passing of your father. I remember back in the days stopping by your house in Pinellas Park (off 66 St) and chatting with your father and how he used to make me laugh....I have sometimes thought about your father and wandered how Jack was doing. I know the sorrow of your loss at this time of sadness. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. And Scott, I'm sure you made your father happy and proud, giving him the gift of being a grandfather. So long..........Jack Sincerely, Quentin Brent & family
Uncle Jack and I shared stories of driving trucks in Tennessee.
O Lord, grant a place of refreshment,peace and light to your servant, Jack. Amen. Mr.& Mrs. Forest Howell.