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Jack White - Greg Burnham - 19-06-2012

I have an unconfirmed report of the passing of my dear friend, Jack White. I will post more as information becomes available.


Jack White - Peter Lemkin - 19-06-2012

I will withhold a VERY long and VERY sad statement until you confirm this. I hope against hope it is not so....! If true, a part of me has died, as well....and the research community has lost a GIANT!

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Jack White - David Healy - 19-06-2012

Greg Burnham Wrote:I have an unconfirmed report of the passing of my dear friend, Jack White. I will post more as information becomes available.

Received a note a few hours ago, still not confirmed, however, I wouldn't be surprised. GOD love'em and his wife!

Take care Monk,
David


Jack White - Charles Drago - 19-06-2012

I am heartbroken at this news.


Jack White - Magda Hassan - 19-06-2012

Oh, this is very sad news. I know he has many friends here. My deep condolences to you all and to his wife Sue and his family. Thank you Jack for all you've done in life.


Jack White - Greg Burnham - 20-06-2012

Charles Drago Wrote:I am heartbroken at this news.

It is yet to be confirmed. Charles, call me. Dawn has my number.


Jack White - Ed Jewett - 20-06-2012

While I hold my breath, I will send quantum brain-waves of gratitude and well wishes for all close to him.


Jack White - Adele Edisen - 20-06-2012

Greg, I hope this is not true. I know you will let us know.
Adele


Jack White - Dawn Meredith - 20-06-2012

It has been confimed. Very sad news. His voice will be missed. He faught the good fight a long long time.

Dawn


Jack White - Peter Lemkin - 20-06-2012

I'm much too upset to write my own comments just now...I will by tomorrow. He was a dear friend and research colleague; indefatigable jouster against trolls and the ill-informed on the interent on many subjects from JFK to 911 and beyond. It is a great loss of a great man - a very good man - a man who fought hard for the truth, and made more progress, more of a difference than most others have. More later.


http://tinyurl.com/7nzmnmr Jack D. White, 85, passed away Monday, June 18, 2012. Funeral: 3:30 p.m.Thursday in Mount Olivet Chapel. Interment: Mount Olivet Cemetery.Visitation: 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Memorials:Those desiring to honor Jack's memory may contribute to a TCU Journalism Department scholarship fund or a charity of choice . Jack was born Jan.17, 1927, in San Angelo, moving to Fort Worth with his parents, John Nathan White and Billie Lorena Dumas White, shortly after his birth.Graduating from Carter-Riverside High School in 1944, he worked briefly fo rthe Fort Worth Press covering high school sports under the legendary sports editor H.H. "Pop" Boone. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II and while serving attended Stanford University in the ROTC program.Discharged in 1946, Jack entered Texas Christian University, graduating in 1949 with a B.A. in journalism and began an advertising career as copywrite rand art director at Yates Advertising Agency. In 1954, he joined Witherspoon and Ridings Public Relations Agency, which later became Witherspoon and Associates, as the firm's first art director. During his 27 years with the agency he rose to vice president, executive art director, personnel manager and part owner. He specialized in design and photography. Although he had photographed the city since the 1950s, he began collecting Fort Worth photographs seriously in 1972 when Witherspoon was planning the 100th anniversary for one of its clients and he was in charge of acquiring copies of historical prints of Fort Worth. After the event he took care to preserve all the exhibit materials and during the next 20 years he reproduced other client's historical photographs and took hundreds of pictures to add to the collection. Jack retired from Witherspoon in 1981 and formed his own company, Jack White Enterprises, specializing in free-lance art and photography. In 1984, taking two partners, the firm's name changed to VJS Companies. In 1991, he again became a sole proprietor. Because of his interest in Fort Worth history, he spearheaded a group of local historians and launched an internet website, which he named "The Way We Were," to display and research old photos of the city. Another of Jack's interest has been the study of the John F. Kennedy assassination, serving as a photographic consultant to the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Assassinations during its hearings, as well a consultant on the JFK film. He produced two videotapes on his photographic studies of the assassination and developed a slide lecture, while contributing his research to books and professional journals. Jack's collection of JFK assassination books and materials and his old Fort Worth photographs have been donated to UTA Library's Special Collections where they are accessible to those interested.Jack married the former Sue Benningfield in 1969 and in 1977 they were instrumental in reactivating their neighborhood home owners association. He served as president for several years. He painted many works of art which hang in private collections and adorn the walls of his modern home, as well as a large painting of the Fort Worth skyline on display at the Fort Worth Public Library. He was an avid TCU alumnus and until last year had not missed a home football or basketball game since 1946. He enjoyed yard work and raising tomatoes, which he happily supplied his friends. Survivors:Wife, Sue; cousins, Pat O'Neal of Fort Worth, Laura O'Neal Tauzel of Arlington, Larry O'Neal of Fort Worth, Nancy Robbins of Denton and Shirley Hurley of Haltom City; and a host of wonderful friends.Published in Star-Telegram on June 20, 2012