Lauren And Curtis Spencer
Dear MacEachern Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Let's celebrate a new life for your dad/husband. How fortunate Heaven is to have him in their kingdom.
Birth date: Feb 22, 1920 Death date: Sep 20, 2007
Jack Potter Mac Eachern died on Thursday, September 20, 2007. He was born February 22, 1920 in San Antonio, TX to the late Robert and Helen Von Herberg Mac Eachern and has been a resident of Covington for the past 36 years. He is Read Obituary
Dear MacEachern Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Let's celebrate a new life for your dad/husband. How fortunate Heaven is to have him in their kingdom.
Dear Doug and Janie,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.
My condolences to the family! Mr. Jack was a sweet man, who will be greatly missed. Our Prayers go out to the family.
Dear Mary, Doug, Craig and Family:
There are not a lot of people who "talk" their faith and there are even less who "walk" and demonstrate their faith in their lives .... Jack was one of the rare ones who did "walk the walk" in his life. His faith and love were evident in his actions. He was not afraid as his earthly life was ending because he knew that his heavenly life would then begin. He was a good friend and servant of our Lord. Love and Peace, Louis
In deepest sympathy
With deepest sympathy and thoughts.
Doug-- Very sorry to hear about your Dad. When I think back to my first days at Shell, I remember your Dad. Wise, funny, knew what his priorities were. A good model for all of us.
Jack was a very special person, he was truly an inspiration to me both professionally and on a personal basis.
I remember so well the lunch time walks and talks around the French quarter with Jack, the annual Jack-Mac outings on the river and the sound advise Jack so often freely offered.
Jack had a profound effect on a lot of young professionals and he will be missed by all.
Elaine & I would like to express our deepest sympathy to the family of Jack Mac Eachern. Our fondest memories include attending the annual Jack-Mac picnic with most of his Shell friends who thought so highly of him. We always enjoyed being in his company as he was a "true gentleman" and had a great sense of humor. Jack will leave a lasting impression with all of his former co-workers from Shell and his friends.
Sincerely, Skip & Elaine Bourgeois
Whether it was fishing from the old Mandeville Harbor or enjoying the Mardi Gras parades in front of The Boston Pub in Covington, it was a privilege and pleasure to spend time with Mr. Jack (and Mrs. Mary). He was indeed a true gentlemen, and an important part of Mr. Jack's legacy lives on in his son Craig, who is a also a true gentleman and good friend.