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Jack Leland Jenkins

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Jack Leland Jenkins Veteran

Birth
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Death
19 Nov 2020 (aged 87)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Jack served in the Army in Germany after World Ward II and also in Korea and received the National Defense and Good Conduct Medals. On April 26, 1957, he married Karen in Iona. Together they had three children, Maureen, Barbara, and Michael. Jack and Karen made their home in Idaho Falls, Idaho, where Jack worked in sanitation for the city of Idaho Falls, and also worked on the family ranch on the Lewisville highway. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elks Lodge, Eagles Lodge and American Legion and enjoyed bowling at Elk’s Lodge. Survivors included: daughter Maureen (John Rogers) Jenkins of Tombstone, AZ; daughter, Barbara (Ron) Palmer; son Michael Jenkins of San Antonio, TX; and four grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.Funeral services held Wednesday, November 25th at Wood Chapel of the Pines; Justin Palmer officiated. Military Rites performed by Bonneville County Veterans Team and Idaho Honor Guard.
Jack served in the Army in Germany after World Ward II and also in Korea and received the National Defense and Good Conduct Medals. On April 26, 1957, he married Karen in Iona. Together they had three children, Maureen, Barbara, and Michael. Jack and Karen made their home in Idaho Falls, Idaho, where Jack worked in sanitation for the city of Idaho Falls, and also worked on the family ranch on the Lewisville highway. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elks Lodge, Eagles Lodge and American Legion and enjoyed bowling at Elk’s Lodge. Survivors included: daughter Maureen (John Rogers) Jenkins of Tombstone, AZ; daughter, Barbara (Ron) Palmer; son Michael Jenkins of San Antonio, TX; and four grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.Funeral services held Wednesday, November 25th at Wood Chapel of the Pines; Justin Palmer officiated. Military Rites performed by Bonneville County Veterans Team and Idaho Honor Guard.


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