John "Jack" Engram, 87, died February 6, 2013, in Colorado Springs. He retired from the Air Force in 1969. Mr. Engram was born September 2, 1925 to John and Lucile (Curtis) Engram in Lake Worth, FL. He was married December 21, 1946 to Dorothy H. Vogel, who is deceased. He is survived by two sons: James (Margaret) and Steven (Bambi); and daughter, Deborah (Jim) White. Mountain View Mortuary handled cremation. Private services are planned for a later date. Memorial Contributions may be made to Pikes Peak Hospice, 2550 Tenderfoot Hill Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80906.
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So sorry to hear of Jack's passing. My deepest sympathy to you all. Remembering him with a smile as he talked about his life as a child in Florida and his Air Force adventures. He always spoke so fondly of you, his children. He was a special man and will be fondly remembered. I was honored to know him.
Norma Thornson
May 2, 2013
So long, old friend. I know that Dot will be waiting and so happy to see you! Thank you for all those long years, and hope we never got into trouble with the IRS. Rest in peace.
Evelyn Vance
May 1, 2013
Yaaabbbadabbado.
What a wonderful gentleman Jack was, always. Great smiles & attitude forever. I and this world will be missing a great person. I am so sorry for your loss. I know you 3 have found memories of your dad. You are in my prayers, blessings to you.
Clara Meury
May 1, 2013
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