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Jack David Nazer

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Jack David Nazer

Birth
Powell, Park County, Wyoming, USA
Death
23 Jan 2016 (aged 65)
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Shell Falls in the Big Horn Mountains Add to Map
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Jack David Nazer, 65, of Powell, died Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016, at St. Vincent Healthcare in Billings.

He was born May 29, 1950, in Powell to Isabelle (Hudson) and John C. “Jack” Nazer.

Jack served in the U.S. Army from 1967-72 and was a Vietnam veteran. He worked in the oilfields, was a mechanic and was an over the road truck driver.

The happiest time of his life was hauling big rigs “in the patch.” He liked working on anything outside. Jack’s favorite time of year was winter and he liked the color blue.

His adventurous travels were great and they took him far but always led him home to the Big Horn Basin. His favorite place was the Big Horn Mountains, especially Shell Falls.

Jack’s greatest joys were spending time with family. He enjoyed good times with good friends.

Jack was preceded in death by his parents, John C. Nazer, and Isabell Durnen, sister Mary Sue and “Dad” Otie Craig.

Jack is survived by his sons Justin Davis of Helena, Mont., and Jack Nazer of Michigan, daughter Jennifer Bland of Michigan and grandson Kyler Davis of Helena.

He also is survived by brothers Bert M. (Nancy Jo) Nazer of Powell, Johnny Ray Howard of California, Ralph (JoAnn) Craig of Michigan and Carl Wayne (Gaby) Duran (Durnen) of Texas and sisters Janet Marie Nazer of Lovell, Rose (Paul) Defenbaugh of Michigan, Judy (Mike) Sierra of Michigan, Gladys (Dave) Prewitt of Michigan, Darling Craig of Michigan, Carol (Gary) Venier of Michigan and Betty Sowa of Michigan.

© Lovell Chronicle February 4, 2016
Jack David Nazer, 65, of Powell, died Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016, at St. Vincent Healthcare in Billings.

He was born May 29, 1950, in Powell to Isabelle (Hudson) and John C. “Jack” Nazer.

Jack served in the U.S. Army from 1967-72 and was a Vietnam veteran. He worked in the oilfields, was a mechanic and was an over the road truck driver.

The happiest time of his life was hauling big rigs “in the patch.” He liked working on anything outside. Jack’s favorite time of year was winter and he liked the color blue.

His adventurous travels were great and they took him far but always led him home to the Big Horn Basin. His favorite place was the Big Horn Mountains, especially Shell Falls.

Jack’s greatest joys were spending time with family. He enjoyed good times with good friends.

Jack was preceded in death by his parents, John C. Nazer, and Isabell Durnen, sister Mary Sue and “Dad” Otie Craig.

Jack is survived by his sons Justin Davis of Helena, Mont., and Jack Nazer of Michigan, daughter Jennifer Bland of Michigan and grandson Kyler Davis of Helena.

He also is survived by brothers Bert M. (Nancy Jo) Nazer of Powell, Johnny Ray Howard of California, Ralph (JoAnn) Craig of Michigan and Carl Wayne (Gaby) Duran (Durnen) of Texas and sisters Janet Marie Nazer of Lovell, Rose (Paul) Defenbaugh of Michigan, Judy (Mike) Sierra of Michigan, Gladys (Dave) Prewitt of Michigan, Darling Craig of Michigan, Carol (Gary) Venier of Michigan and Betty Sowa of Michigan.

© Lovell Chronicle February 4, 2016



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