kie and her husband Dan, sons; Mike and his wife Lora and John and his wife Linda. He is also lovingly survived by grandchildren Jessica Elgin, Nita Baumann and her husband Chris, Josh Elgin and his wife Carolyn, Aaron Nagell and his fiancee Allison Birchler, Dallas Elgin, John D. Elgin, Karyn McNulty and her husband Mike, Maria Hoffman and her husband Mike. Great grandchildren are Ava and Jack Baumann, Maya Nagell, Tyler Elgin, Jordan and Jessica Hartman, Rylan and Marion McNulty and Alexandria Hoffman. He is also survived by one brother, Bob Elgin and wife Jane of Des Moines, Iowa, sister-in-law Rita Elgin of Camp Hill, Pa., brother-in-law J.R. Brown and his wife Alice, fourteen nieces and nephews and their families. Family was very important to Jack who was always pleased to share in their accomplishments and always there to lend an ear or a helping hand in times of need. Those who lucky enough to call him dad, grandpa or simply Jack, will continue to benefit from his wisdom and guidance. Jack will always be remembered for his magnetic smile, quick wit and his great love of sports. He loved pheasant, quail and duck hunting, enjoying the comradaire of his friends, dogs and family in the field. His love of sports was well known. A one time City Tennis champion and an avid golfer, he coached championship Little Leauge and Babe Ruth baseball teams. He and Jody were loyal fans and supporters of the Big Reds and Indian Hills Falcons. Those who knew Jack, knew his opinions on politics and politicians, TV commentators, sports teams from anywhere other than the University of Iowa and Major Leauge Baseball players who played for anyone other than the St. Louis Cardinals. Jack was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church , Knights of Columbus, Elks, Eagles, American Legion, AMVets, VFW, and Appanoose Country Club. Past member of Jaycee's and Chamber of Commerce.