Jesse "JF" Lack

1927 ∼ 2020

JF Lack, 93, of Port Neches, Texas died Sunday, November 22, 2020 at his residence.

JF was born February 13, 1927 in Kountze, Texas to Edward Lack and Dessie Knight Lack.

He was a resident of Port Neches for 73 years and a retired Lab Technician/Lab Supervisor at Pure Oil/Unocal with 37 years of service. JF loved to fish and hunt, but nothing was more important to him than family.

A graveside service will be held Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches with Joel Lack officiating under the direction of Levingston Funeral Home Port Neches. The family request face mask be worn by all in attendance.

JF was preceded in death by his wife, Hazel Lack.

Surviving relatives include his daughter, JoAnn Root and husband Allen Root, Jr. of Burton, Texas; sons, Weldon Lack and wife Helen of Groves, Texas, Dale Lack and wife Peggy of Port Neches, Texas; grandchildren, Joel Lack and wife Joyce, Jeffrey Lack and wife Brittanie, Jill Segura and husband Ben, Brian Root and wife Emily, Brad Root and wife Laura, Bonnie Kunkel and husband Jeff, Aaron Lack and wife Lynsey, Amber Greer and husband Devin, Adam Lack and wife Desi; and 21 great grandchildren.

We want to thank Myra Hockless and countless others for the love and support they gave to our Dad.

Condolences

Levingston Funeral Home November 2, 2021
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Anonymous November 24, 2020
I remember all the Lack's coming to Vegas and I took everyone up to Mt Charleston. In the Valley it was raining, but on the Mountain it was snowing. I remember JF commenting on the big difference as we drove up and the rain turned to sleet and then to snow. What a great trip that was.
Anonymous November 23, 2020
We were blessed with the best dad, father in law and PawPaw ever. Fly high PawPaw. We love you! Peggy and Dale
Anonymous November 23, 2020
I cared for Mr.Lack on and off for 3 to 4 years,he was the smartest and kind man that I knew. He graduated valedictorian of his class from Kountze high school. He loved the outdoors and gardening, also liked watching the Houston Astros. He will be missed very much. God bless you Jesse, see on the other side'