Un être cher | Jack A Bayman
DATES | Avril 3, 1932 – Janvier 31, 2012
CIMETIÈRE | Fellowship Baptist Church, Cecil, Géorgie
LOCATION dans le cimetière | From the church go west on Fellowship Church Road, to last drive and left into cemetery, sur 200 feet in.
Maisons funéraires | McLane Funeral Home, CP 5203, Valdosta, Géorgie 31603 – t: 229 242 5544
Former Albany residdent, Jack A. Bayman, Sr., 79, de Valdosta, went home to be with his Lord on Tuesday, Janvier 31, 2012 à sa résidence.
He was born on April 3, 1932 in Albany, Indiana, to the late S.W. (Pete) and Lillian Goff Bayman.
He joined the U.S. Air Force, serving during the Korean Conflict, and was stationed at Moody Air Force Base where he met his wife, the former Bonnie Sue Fulp. He returned to Valdosta following his military career and worked as a mechanical engineer, researcher and designer, holding several patents. His career took him and his family to Jacksonville, FL and Americus before finally returning to Valdosta where he and his wife have resided for the past 16 ans. Jack was a man who treated everyone he met with gentleness and kindness. He loved music and played many different instruments and loved singing with family and friends and he held a very special relationship with is wife, his sons and his whole family throughout their lives together.
Survivants comprennent sa femme, Bonnie Sue Fulp Bayman of Valdosta; three sons and daughters-in-law, Jack Jr. and Valerie Bayman of Hahira, Rohn and Theresa Bayman of Edison, and Maurice and Melissa Bayman of Valdosta; also surviving are three sisters and brothers-in-law, Darlene and Gene Gleeson, Wanda and Jim Clevenger, and Mary Lou and Lonny Payne, all of Indiana; a brother-in-law and his spouse, Lowell and Elizabeth King of Americus; a brother-in-law, Kenny Bullock of Indiana; 10 petits enfants; 14 arrière-grands-petits-enfants; et de nombreux neveux et nièces.
He is preceded in death by two sisters, Betty Lou King and Shirley Bullock.