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£15,250
raised of £3,000 target by 387 supporters

    Weʼve raised £15,250 to Support the family of George Jack

    Inverness, United Kingdom
    Funded on Sunday, 12th February 2017

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    Story

    2017 has seen a huge tragedy in the Black Isle and none more so for the family of a beloved husband and doting dad. George Jack sadly passed away after a tragic accident on 1st January. To all those who knew George, they will remember him as a kind, funny and larger than life character who was completely devoted to his lovely family. George was also a massive believer in "community" within his village of Avoch and has demonstrated this by fulfilling our vision of bringing everyone together at the heart of the village. It is safe to say that George was a man who liked to get things done instead of talking about doing it and it was this motivation along with the support of locals that has brought a promising change to the village. George and his wife Jillian have together devoted huge amounts of time and effort in order to try and provide their beloved girls and all other locals with some facilities within the village. It is with this dedication in mind that many people have expressed their desire to give something back to the family and help them through this very difficult period in their lives. I was asked to set up this page in order for people to give their support by trying to help ease the financial burden that comes with losing a loved one.
    In recent years the Jack family have become like family to my own and I would like nothing more than to know that we have all done our little bit to support George's girls now he is gone. I personally will be lost without my gaffer giving me jobs down the club and already miss him more than words can describe. Rest in Peace pal and I hope they are serving you blue label instead of the red as you deserve nothing but the best.

    Please feel free to contribute as little or as much as you desire. There is no target (this was only a requirement to set up the page) as this is all about just showing our support and as mentioned earlier this has been the request of many which shows how much George Jack was loved by all,

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    • Rikki Keanie7 years ago
      Rikki Keanie

      Rikki Keanie

      7 years ago

      Incredible generosity shown by everyone. Passed £10,000 in less than 1 day. Amazing!!! Thank you all x

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    Supporters

    387

    • Darren Bull

      Darren Bull

      Feb 12, 2017

      £55.00

    • Sandra MacSween

      Sandra MacSween

      Feb 6, 2017

      With much love and Prayers for you all. XXX

    • Cordelia Fraser

      Cordelia Fraser

      Feb 3, 2017

      My deepest sympathy and fond memories of happy times.

    • Sue High

      Sue High

      Feb 3, 2017

      Many fond memories of a lovely boy and man

    • isobel ann peat

      isobel ann peat

      Jan 30, 2017

    • Amanda Hume

      Amanda Hume

      Jan 27, 2017

      My thoughts are with all family and friends x

    • Kenneth Whyte

      Kenneth Whyte

      Jan 27, 2017

      Thinking of you all. Kenneth & Louise xx

      £20.00

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