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Jack Allison

August 1, 1949 - June 8, 2020
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Wiley Funeral Home Chapel in Granbury
400 Hwy. 377 East
Granbury, TX 76048
817-573-3000 | Map
Thursday 6/11, 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Service
Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery
2000 Mountain Creek Parkway
Dallas, Texas 75211
214-467-3374 | Map
Friday 6/12, 11:00 am
Cemetery
Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery
2000 Mountain Creek Parkway
Dallas, Texas 75211
214-467-3374 | Map

Jack Andrew Allison “Jackie Boy”, 70, of Granbury, passed away on Monday, June 8, 2020. Graveside service: 11:00 AM, Friday, June 12, 2020, Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery, Visitation: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Thursday, June 11, 2020, Wiley Funeral Home, Granbury. Jack was born on August 1, 1949 in Grand Prairie, Texas to AndrewContinue Reading

Pat Stampes left a message on June 11, 2020:
Jack and I went to the same high school, and he would always tell me that we had certain classes together, and of course with my bad memory, I just took his word for it. Jack did have a good memory. He would always ask me if I remembered certain people in our class. I would tease him and ask why he would always be asking about girls. He would laugh and say "...that is what boys do. They remember the girls." Har-har-har! Steve and I always loved to see Jack walk through the door at Linda and Morton's house carrying a large tray of barbequed ribs, turkey, and brisket. Jack could really cook some of the best barbeque in the world. We always enjoyed every bite. We are saddened to lose Jack, but we know he is probably cooking for Ronnie and others he had lost in the past. Jack is at peace with our loving Father in Heaven. We miss you, Jack. Pat and Steve Stampes
Denise Allison (Brown) left a message on June 11, 2020:
Where do I begin, oh my I will miss and dearly loved my uncle Jack. We spent years and hours talking on the phone. Deep meaningful stuff, troubles health, cars, dreams and memory of loved ones gone before us. We boated, camped, fished, laughed, partied had adult sleep overs, many laughters many tears..... This is the good stuff......this is what i will remember. I know my aunt Jorita gave my uncle the best marriage he could have ever dreamed of from God and for that I am forever at peace; he had a wonderful life here before he left, this is the greatest treasure from god is love..... and he got to have it. May he enjoy the times and glory of the Lord & his family there, until I meet him again.......I love you Jack and miss you....Love always Denise
Dan and Pam Harris left a message on June 10, 2020:
Our daughter Caitlin spent lots of time. With Ashley as a young girl. We never worried about her when she was with Jack and JoRita. They were always so sweet to her. Jack was always glad to see her, and they treated Caitlin just like their own child. We know you will miss him.
Patricia Allison left a message on June 10, 2020:
JACKIE BOY. That is what he was always to me. I met Jackie Boy when he was 7 years old and I was 14 yrs. I met and married his brother Harry James Allison and was married to his brother 39 years before he died in 2000. Jackie Boy would always call me and we would talk sometime over an hour. He made sure I was OK after his big brother passed. I can remember Jackie Boy said Harry called me sometime and said come over and help Pat with something. He would go with me to buy a mattress if Harry was busy and we would both lay on it to see if Harry would fit (because they were both tall men). Once he went with me to pick out a recliner and he sat in it of course to see if Harry would fit. I will always smile and remember all the memories Jackie Boy and I made together. I was so happy I talked to him Saturday and Sunday before he passed. Rest In Peace in the Loving Arms of Our Lord and enjoy all the spirits of your family I know you are with now. Your Sister-In-Law Pat Allison
Wiley Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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