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Homer Jackson Poffenbarger

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[September 28, 2023]  PINEHURST NC — Homer Jackson Poffenbarger (Jack) passed peacefully on April 7, 2023 at the age of 87 years in Pinehurst, NC.

Celebration of Life: A Celebration of Life for Homer "Jack" Jackson Poffenbarger will be held on Sunday, October 8, 2023 from 1 -4 pm at Flossie & Delzena's Coffee Cafe, 600 Broadway St, Lincoln, IL Please stop in and join our family, (Kathy Gura, Kevin Poffenbarger, Tim Poffenbarger, Becky Poffenbarger & Co) in sharing stories, memories, feelings, photos and your love for our Dad. Food and drinks catered by Flossie's. Please RSVP to Becky at 217-314-1793 asap! We look forward to seeing you!
 

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Homer Jackson Poffenbarger (Jack) passed peacefully on April 7, 2023 at the age of 87 years in Pinehurst, NC.

Jack was the third of four children born in Beason, Illinois to Homer Poffenbarger and Fern Crowe Poffenbarger on February 21, 1936. Jack was raised on a farm in Beason and always had a very close bond with his siblings and a multitude of cousins. He played sports in high school and was quite the charmer. He met Marjorie Moriearty (Marj) in high school and they started dating after prom of their junior year. They married on January 9, 1955 and welcomed their first of 6 children in December of that year.

Jack tried on many hats in the job market during the early years. In 1966, he moved his family to Joliet, Illinois to work with an uncle and cousin, moving houses. This adventure led to learning the carpenter trade and he became a member of the Carpenters Local 174. Over the years, he became his own boss, specializing in remodeling work. In early 1984, he and Marj relocated to Augusta, Georgia for better work opportunities.

Although it was difficult to leave Illinois and deep family roots as well as their greatly loved and adored grandkids, he and Marj found new avenues open up for both of them and enjoyed a much warmer climate. Jack loved his work and was successful in remodeling well known chain restaurants, assisted living facilities and as a foreman/supervisor on military site builds. Jack and Marj joined Unity of Augusta Church where they became essential assets in beautifying the church grounds along with implementing improvements and repairs to the church, when and where needed. Many church friends became and remain extended family.

Jack loved horses and he could often be found riding horses in his free time on the farm where they lived for several years. The annual Augusta Futurity was a favorite time of year for Jack and he attended every year that he could. He had always wanted to be a cowboy and The Futurity gave him a little taste of that life. His favorite movie star was John Wayne with westerns at the top on his list of tv shows and movies. He was a lover of country music with Johnny Cash holding the top spot in his repertoire. He loved watching college basketball and football and was a Bears fan all the way. He also really enjoyed watching the Masters and attending when given the rare opportunity. One Christmas, he was gifted a set of golf clubs and a membership to a local golf club. He was overcome with emotion and spoke often that it was the best gift he had ever received. He enjoyed many years of play with those clubs and took them on every road trip, just in case he got the chance to spend some time on a course (the golf clubs always somehow "fit").
 

 

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Trips back "home" to Illinois were planned a few times a year to visit the kids, grandkids and relatives and sometimes, to coincide with Jack and Marj's class reunions or the Logan County Fair.

Jack loved being a grandfather and was affectionately known as gramps, poppop, pawpaw, great grandpa, grandpa Jack, and pops by the grandkids and great grandkids. He enjoyed hearing about their antics and accomplishments. He taught his sons and grandsons, Joshua and Justin, lifelong carpentry skills that have served them well in their own endeavors. His favorite pastime was playing Rummy and he taught it to anyone that he could get to sit for it, including the grandkids.
Jack was known at times to be gruff and cantankerous, but if you really knew him, you knew he was really a teddy bear on the inside.

In late 2021, Jack moved to Charlotte, NC for health reasons. This time was filled with holiday and birthday celebrations, homemade meals, playing cards and everlasting loving memories.

He is survived by his six children: Kathy Gura, Kevin Poffenbarger, Tim Poffenbarger, Jeff Poffenbarger, Becky Poffenbarger and Jon Poffenbarger, 18 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Jack was preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Robert Poffenbarger, Myrna Poffenbarger Wilson, Luberta Poffenbarger Knauer and his wife of 62 years at the time of her passing, Marjorie Moriearty Poffenbarger.

Cremation rites were performed by Midstate Cremation and Funeral Service, Asheboro, NC.

A Celebration of Life for Homer "Jack" Jackson Poffenbarger will be held on Sunday, October 8, 2023 from 1 -4 pm at Flossie & Delzena's, RSVP requested, see details above

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