Jack Leslie Garner
Jack was the firstborn son of Roy L. and Ruth E. (Thornton) Garner. He was
born on January 19, 1931, in Crawford,Nebraska, where he spent all of his early
years. He passed on to his eternal home on March 17, 2024, at the age of 93,
while in the Niobrara Extended Care Facility in Lusk, Wyoming.
Jack tells of working many odd jobs in his youth, which included mowing
lawns, shoveling snow, gathering and selling scrap metal, and delivering papers
on foot until he eventually got a bicycle, making the task much easier. His
paper route even took him out to Fort Robinson, three miles away, where he was
even allowed to go into the German prisoner-of-war camp. Jack, as the eldest of
six children, felt a responsibility to help out by doing these odd jobs.
However, he often commented “we never went hungry and always had clothes”. As a young adult, Jack worked for the railroad and also helped in the initial
construction of Angostura Dam, near Hot Springs, SD.
In January of 1951, at the age of 19, he enlisted in the United States Air
Force, beginning his 20-year military career. (20 years, 6 months and 28 days
to be precise, as he liked to say.)
Jack married Marjy M. Murphy on Jan 10, 1953. To this union, three daughters
were born. Jackie (born in Alliance, NE), Ruthe (born at Travis AFB), and
Theresa (born at Tachikawa AFB, Japan).
The Air Force years enabled Jack and his family to travel to many different
locations. These included California,Oklahoma, Japan, Maryland (Washington DC)
and back to Travis AFB, California, where he retired in 1971 as Chief Master
Sergeant, the highest rank achievable by an enlisted officer. He received
several commendations and medals while serving in the USAF. Jack was in charge
of Passenger Service at the various terminals to which he was assigned. At
Andrews AFB, he was especially privileged to meet many famous and prestigious
people, and even sneak in a handshake when possible. This included President
Kennedy, who was assassinated during Jack's assignment at Andrews AFB, and
Jimmie Davis, Governor of Louisiana, who copyrighted the song “You Are My Sunshine”.
Jack served in both the Korean War and the Vietnam War during his years of
service.
Crawford was always home, and when Jack would have a leave from work, the
family would pack up and head to Nebraska. This was a great opportunity to
reunite and spend time with family and friends, and also gave the girls many
lifetime memories with their maternal and paternal grandparents.
Jack had a love for nice cars, and this carried on through his later years.
He appreciated a well-made, shiny classic!! He loved music, everything from old
time country to Irish dance music. His neighbors commented many times about how
they loved Jack’s outdoor speakers, especially at Christmas time. He had a
passion for genealogy and family history. Through years of in-depth research,
he compiled a legacy of Garner family genealogical data, which will be passed
along for generations to come.
Following his Air Force retirement, since Jack was still quite young, he
worked at several different jobs around Crawford. At one point, he and his
brother, Roy, Jr., went into partnership at the Garner Brothers Texaco. He
eventually worked in Maintenance at the Ponderosa Villa Nursing Home.
After the dissolution of his marriage to Marjy, Jack moved to Lusk, Wyoming,
where he was employed at the Wyoming Women’s Center Prison for ten years before
his retirement from there. He thoroughly enjoyed the people he worked
with and for and felt it was one place he had truly made a difference.
Jack and Patricia (Eberspecher) Holmgren were married on November 30, 1989,
and made their home in Lusk. Through this union, their families were blended.
He gained three adult children and their spouses, Chuck & Donna Holmgren,
Kathryn & Larry Wickersham, and Casey and Amy Holmgren, as well as many
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Together, Jack and Patricia enjoyed many
years of dancing, traveling, entertaining and spending time with family and
friends.
Jack is survived by his wife, Patricia, his sister Patty (Melvin) Jones,
brother, Roy Garner, Jr., sister-in-law, Lola Garner; his children, Jackie
(Ken) Lewis, Ruthe (Ron) Meter, Theresa (Alan) Hummel; grandchildren Jenn (BJ)
Hood, Melissa (Reggie Brown) Lewis, Ryan (Melissa)
Lewis, Katie (Ryan) Magwire, Kassie (Kevin) Jensen, Eryn Hummel, and Evan
Hummel; great grandchildren Kaylee (Hayden) Gallo, Kendrick Brown, Maizie,
Nolyn, Fionna, and Brodye Lewis, Kashton and Hadley Magwire, and Jackson and
Hunter Jensen. He is survived by stepchildren Chuck (Donna) Holmgren, Kathryn
Holmgren, and Casey (Amy) Holmgren; step-grandchildren Sara (Darby) Paxton,
Kristi Holmgren, Jess (Stacy) Holmgren, Sam (Cassie) Holmgren, Travis, Eric and
Miles (Emily) Wickersham, Shannon Fickel-Hammond, Ryan Holmgren, Hayley
(Taylor) Hall; great step-grandchildren Will, Ben, Tommy, Alex and Drew Paxton,
Natalie and Charlie Norman, Grace, John, Emily, and Joe Holmgren, Cody, Leah,
Jenna, Kate, and Carly Holmgren, Silas, Mae, and Naomi Hall, Brennon, Cameron,
Bennie, and Allie Fickel, and Chelsea and Echo Hammond. Jack is also survived
by many nieces and nephews.
Preceding him in death were his sisters, Bobbee (Hank) Gentrup, Leola
Reynoldson, brother, Donnie Garner, and sister-in-law, Vicki Garner. Also
preceding him were Patricia’s son Chris Holmgren, step-great-grandsons JP
Norman, Tristan Hammond, Kennedy Hammond ,and two nephews Ricky and Randy
Reynoldson.
A memorial service with military honors will be held at the Prairie
Hills Community Church in Lusk, on April 20, 2024, at 1:00 pm. Memorials
may be sent to the family and/or to the Niobrara County Hospital/Extended Care
Facility in Lusk.
Inurnment will be in the Crawford Cemetery at a later date.
SERVICE NOTICE
A memorial service for Jack Garner, age 93, of Lusk, will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 20, 2024 at the Prairie Hills Community Church in Lusk. Military honors will be performed by the F.E. Warren Air Force base in Cheyenne. Inurnment will follow at the Crawford, Nebraska Cemetery at a later time. Jack died on March 17, 2024 in Lusk.
Pier Funeral Home in Lusk is in charge of the funeral arragements.
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Record Type | Name | |
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Obituary | Holmgren, Jess (12/20/1954 - 09/13/1971) | View Record | Obituary | Garner, Patricia (03/17/1929 - 08/19/2024) | View Record |