

He was born in West Chester, Ohio and graduated from Reading High School. Jack married his high school sweetheart, Mary, in 1962. He loved his family with a passion and is survived by his wife; Mary and four children; Jeff (Karen), Brian, Laura (Michael) and Christopher (Paulla). He was a proud Papa to ten grandchildren; (Alexa, Kyle, Caitlin, Mykayla, Caleb, Madison, Cole, Malori, Ashley, Alyssa); seven great-grandchildren; (Jordyn, Theodore, Vincent, Addison, Gwennyth, Blair, Wayne); and sibling (Joseph Miller and Betty Brenner).
He is preceded in death by his parents and five sibling.
Jack was a proud Navy Veteran and retired from General Electric after 40 dedicated years. He excelled in software development that allowed him to travel the world. He was able to work through any challenge and had a passion for learning. Some of the work Jack as most proud of was In POland during the Cold War, the rebuilding of Baghdad, and with several copper mines in Morenci, Colorado and Chile.
Mary wrote this note to Jack a few weeks before his passing, that beautifully summarized their love: "As a young man you stole my heart with your love and care me - your humor and intelligence - your loyalty and love for family and friends - your love of God and faith and walk with Him led to my salvation and now we are one in Him eternally. Forever together. I love you." Jackson will be laid to rest at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona on December 6th, 2023, at 10:30 a.m.
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