Alfred John “Jack” Vass
November 26, 1922 - April 11, 2007
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Alfred John “Jack” Vass
November 26, 1922 - April 11, 2007
Obituary
Alfred John “Jack” Vass lives in , passed away at the age of 84.
Born on November 26, 1922 and passed away on April 11, 2007.
24 responses to Alfred John “Jack” Vass
Shaun, Gayle, Emma & Katie Swerdfeger says:
April 20, 2007
Dear Auntie Trix & Family
We want to send our deepest sympathy to you and your family at this time.
We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of our dear Uncle Jack.
We have such wonderful memories of spending time with Uncle Jack and Auntie Trix.
We always looked forward to them coming up for a visit. I have so many memories as I have known him all my life…
In particular I remember spending a wonderful Easter with Auntie Trix and Uncle Jack in Victoria, as well as, a wonderful visit with them on one of our trips to California.
We also always looked forward to the special Sees candies that Uncle Jack and Auntie Trix always sent us for our Stocking night every year.
We are so disappointed that our girls were unable to meet Uncle Jack, as we know they would have loved him. Who couldn’t love such a caring, happy man.
He will be sadly missed!
He will be forever in our memories and in our hearts.
All our love.
Shaun, Gayle, Emma & Katie
son Stephen says:
April 21, 2007
EULOGY READ BY STEPHEN 4/20/2007
What can I say about my father what we already know.
If one were to look up the word “Father” in the dictionary, there would be one for Father and on for Dad.
For Dad wasn’t the standard father.
He was an exceptional “one”. When I look back on my life, he was always there for me 24/7. As a father, as a friend.
And I know that’s how Dad lived his life-always there for everyone.
And Dad did this without wanting or expecting anything in return-always giving.
Dad did what he wanted to do, when he wanted to. But he did this in such a way hat it didn’t offend others
Dad enjoyed life to the fullest.
Dad wasn’t afraid to embrace new things His latest being the computer.
Dad had that sense of humor that only he had.
At 84, he was a child at heart.
And even though I, lie many others will miss him, his presense will be felt. For he touched so many in so many places-he’ll always be remebered.
He was a Great Dad;
A Great Man;
A Great Freind t all….
Dad….I Love You.
Les Harper says:
April 22, 2007
Trix, dear, and your family,
Words can’t express the sorrow I felt at the news of dear Jack’s passing. He truly was a very special man. His always cheerful disposition set him aside from others and I am so proud to have been part of his wide circle of friends. Craig, Tracey, wee Kira and Sam join me in sending warm thoughts and love to you all. God bless, Les
gwen rattray says:
April 23, 2007
we are so sorry to hear of jack leaving us so suddenly. we were looking forward to seeing you when you came ot see gwen. please know we are thinking of you, trix, and your family.
Lynn Vass says:
April 24, 2007
Jack,Dad and Grandad. I will miss you so much. I have so many wonderful memories of time spent with you.I always felt like you were my Dad and you treated me as if I were your daughter.You were the greatest person a person can be in every sense of the word. I will truly miss you. Rest in peace Dad. I love you.
Lynn Vass