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© Amarillo Globe News
Jan. 13, 2002


Charles Roy "Jack" Jackard Sr.

March 13, 1906 ~ Jan. 12, 2002

CLAYTON, N.M. - Charles Roy "Jack" Jackard Sr., 95, died Saturday, Jan. 12, 2002.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Hass Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Rammage, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Clayton Memorial Cemetery.

Mr. Jackard was born March 13, 1906, near Hydro, Okla. He retired from Getty Oil Co. in 1970.

Survivors include a daughter, Anna L Jackard of Clayton; a son, Dr. Charles R. Jackard Jr. of Leawood, Kan.; two stepdaughters, Donna J. McCray of Sand Springs, Okla., and Marilyn S. Hughes of El Dorado, Kan.; two stepsons, Robert W. Wallace of Flower Mound, Texas, and Frank E. Wallace of Nowata, Okla.; a sister, Helen Musser of Boise, Idaho; a brother, E.W. Jaccard of Bellaire, Mich.; three grandchildren; a great-grandson; seven step granddaughters; and seven step great- grandchildren. 


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