June 29, 1938 ~ November 25, 2016
Jack Everett Spivey was born June 29, 1938, went to be with the Lord Friday November 25, 2016. He was proceeded in death by his parents Argie and Florence Spivey and his brother Billy Ray Spivey. He is survived by his two sons, Randy Spivey and Shad Spivey; three grandchildren, Delayna Doege, Taylor Spivey, and Dayne Spivey; two great grandchildren, Bracken Ashley, and Wyatt Spivey and other numerous relatives and friends.
Jack was an active member of the Sheet Metal Workers Union #67 for more than 40 years. He loved the great outdoors. Jack would go hunting or fishing every chance he got. When it wasn't deer season he loved to play golf every weekend at Woodlake Country Club with his buddies. He was a coach and a leader. Jack coached both Little League Baseball and Pop Warner Football for some 20 years. He made a positive impact in the lives of hundreds of young men. He taught them how to be winners in both sport and in life and that those things are not given to you, you must earn them through hard work and relentless effort. He had a compassionate heart and a generous spirit. Jack gave to others far more than he would ever ask in return. His competitive spirit and giving nature will be remembered by all who have known him and loved him.
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Shirley Spivey..love you Jack until we meet again
My deepest condolences to the family, may you find comfort in prayer and the beautiful words of Isaiah 25:8 where God promises us that He will soon eliminate all death and suffering.
I’m truly sorry for your loss. Philippians 4:6,7 is one of my favorite scriptures during very difficult times as it gives much assurance that God gives us strength to endure
Sorry for your loss. He was a great man with a big heart. Prayers to the family.
Jack was always a great neighbor! Enjoyed all the years. May God your family in their time of need. He will surely be missed.