ly on to Italy up through Rome, 1944 - then Invasion of Southern France from Island of Corsicca for a few months - Back to Italy, cleaned up that mess - Germans surrendered May, 1945, Got on a ship for 2-1/2 weeks than arrived in good ol' US of A Aurgust 22nd, 1945, in Boston, by train to camp Attabury - discharged and was told to start chasing girls, I gave that all my energy." Jack was a fanatic golfer who had 8 holes in 1, although he discounted one because there was no witness. His last hole-in-one was in October of 2014 when he was 93 in front of his son, Terry. Jack worked for Shaw Barton which eventually became Halo Advertising for over 60 years. He believed in what he did in the business of advertising and provided well for his wife and children. Jack was a founding member of the 100 Club whose mission is to help provide for widows of fallen police and firemen. Jack was also a member of St. Luke Church where he helped build it into what it is today. Jack is preceded in death by, Ruth Ellen Kirby, his devoted wife of 62 years. Visitation will be held at Leppert Mortuary, 740 E. 86th St, Indianapolis on Wednesday. January 31st, from 5 to 7 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will at St. Luke Catholic Church, 7575 Holliday Dr E, Indianapolis, at 11 a. m. Thursday, February 1st. Jack will be laid to rest next to his wife at Our Lady Of Peace Cemetery immediate following the mass.