Obituary
John (Jack) Squires, 79 of Orlando, FL passed away August 7, 2016 with his family by his side.
Born to Ernest and Evelyn Squires, Skaneateles NY on November 16, 1936, survived by wife Janet Squires they recently celebrated 60 years of Marriage in May, Jack is survived by six children Susan Lantz, Jackie and Michael (predeceased) Alley, John Squires and Julie Medrano; Steve and Trina Squires, Thomas (Tom) and Mary Squires; Connie and George (Mike) Coffey; all his children currently live in Orlando, FL. Jack has Sixteen grand kids Tommy Squires, Terrie Squires, Tristan Alley; Leslie Alley, Michael Alley, Johnny Squires, Danny Squires, Helena Squires, Steven Squires Jr., April Squires, Thomas Squires Jr., Twyla Lopez-Squires, Timothy Squires, Jay Solero, Heather Sharp, George (Mikey) Coffey Jr., thirty two great grandkids one of those Megan is predeceased. Jack had three great great grandkids.
Jack is survived by five brothers, Fred, George, Myron (Tickle), Ernest (Holly), Carl, predeceased by three brothers Frankie, Eddy and Billy, he is survived by three sisters Dorothy (DoDo), Barbara, Evelyna (Snooks), and predeceased by one sister Mary (Sister).
Jack is retired master air conditioner mechanic. Later in his life he was kept busy with close family, by attending to his grandkids birthday party’s he also enjoyed tinkering with computers. Jack also loved to socialize and attend gatherings and worship at his Son’s Church.
Memorial service will be held at 5:30 P.M. on August 24, 2016, at The Church of Jesus Christ, 9521 6th avenue, Orlando (Taft), FL 32824, A reception will follow after the Memorial Services.
Before we could think you were passing.
You did not leave alone or without a battle. You left with comfort you leave behind sorrow.
Will I ever forget I don't think I can!
As I rubbed your neck just like mom don't forget it's "Ok everyone is here we all love you"
He left this world for the next, surrounded by a HUGE family, and the surrounding sounds of the voices he loved, singing, talking, praying, occasionally laughing...and in the end weeping. You live forever and in our hearts and thoughts you are ever present. You will always be my favorite father-in-law.
Love,
Mary Squires