

Dailey and Charles Dailey, a homemaker and a chemist. Jack was a warrior with a
strong heart. He was not the kind of person you meet every day; he had a big heart
and a smile that could brighten anyone’s day, yet he often kept his struggles hidden,
never fully sharing his hurts and pains with others. He was stronger than most realized,
carrying his endurance and challenges silently. Jack had a strong connection with his
heavenly father, believing in His teachings, and the promise of peace, and his
dedication to scripture study comforted him.
His passions included various outdoor activities such as fishing, rifle shooting, riding
his motorbike, quad bike, and jeep. He enjoyed playing Angry Birds, watching outdoor
shows on Discover Plus, and playing online golf games with his Uncle Dan and his
nephews, Justin, Scott, and Brett. He was a tinkerer and DIY enthusiast, always eager
to fix or modify things. He found joy in photography, camping, and walking on the
beach to search for treasures. Additionally, he loved talking to strangers, seeking to
connect or lend a helping hand.
Jack was fortunate to be involved in the activities, celebrations, and life experiences of
the Gregg, Wilbur, and Webb families. He had a playful spirit and loved to jokingly
tease others, which sometimes landed him in a bit of trouble. Overall, Jack was a kindhearted
person who always made time for his family. He frequently helped by cooking,
shopping, or fixing things around the house and had a deep affection for his greatnephews
and great-nieces.
Jack is survived by his older sister, Mary Gregg, and his younger sister, Tracy Webb. He
is also survived by his nephews: Michael, Ryan Brett Webb, Daniel, Justin, and Scott
Wilbur. Additionally, he leaves behind his great-nephews: Maximus, Alex, Ethan Webb,
Easton, and Grayson Wilbur, as well as his nieces: Annabel, Ella, and Emmy Webb.
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