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Ewell “Jack” Heath Obituary, Read More About Ewell Heath Passing

Mr. Ewell “Jack” Heath, who died away peacefully on Sunday, January 14, 2024, at the age of 86, is being remembered by the town of Coffee Springs, Alabama. His passing occurred on the 14th of January. He was a person who was held in high esteem. A man whose life was woven with strands of love for the outdoors, farming, and a genuine spirit of giving, Mr. Jack leaves behind a legacy of warmth, friendliness, and a profound connection to the land that he treasured.

His impact on the world will be felt for generations to come. His legacy will be remembered for many years to come by future generations. The Memorial Service and Commemoration is a Festive Occasion to Honour the Human Life during this Time of Celebration Funeral services celebrating the life of Mr. Jack Heath will be held on Thursday, January 18, 2024, at eleven o’clock in the morning.

They will be held at the Marvin Chapel Assembly of God church, which is the location of these services. Following the conclusion of the funeral service, the burial will take place in the church cemetery. Sister Amy Parrish and Reverend Greg Lay will preside over the service and preside over the burial. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorial contributions be sent to the cemetery fund of the Marvin Chapel Assembly of God congregation.

This request represents the family’s desire to honour the deceased. Those who desire to express their condolences to the deceased can do so at the church beginning at ten in the morning. Friends and well-wishers are welcome to attend. The late James Aaron Heath and Ada Bell McIntosh Heath welcomed their son, Mr. Jack, into the world on May 7, 1937 in Coffee County, Alabama.

He was a man who enjoyed spending time in nature, farming, taking care of cattle, operating his tractor, and observing the development of things. He took pleasure in purchasing a plot of land, removing the vegetation, and observing the development of the land. He was a firm believer in the concept of taking “nothing” and transforming it into something beautiful. Family, friends, and neighbours were all important to him.

Mr. Jack possessed a generous and selfless character, and he was ready to assist a great number of people whenever they were in need. In addition to his parents, Jack was preceded in death by his two sisters, Willie and Essie Mock, as well as by his four brothers, B.J., Dan, Sr., Horace, and Cliff Heath, as well as his nieces and nephews, Gwendolyn Heath, Jimmy Heath, Dan Heath, Jr., Danny Mock, and Mike Mock. Mr. Jack is survived by a number of special nieces and nephews, including Shirley Bowdoin (Bob) of Coffee Springs, Alabama, Bobbie McIntosh of Enterprise, Alabama, Dana Heath and Jimmy Shiver (Bonzie), both of Geneva, Alabama, Joe Heath (Debbie) of Enterprise, Alabama, and Eddie Mock (Barbara) of Coffee Springs, Alabama; in addition to a number of other special family members and close friends.

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