Person:John Dumas (5)

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John Robert Dumas
m. 11 Feb 1905
  1. Dorothy Dumas1906 - 1991
  2. Walter Benbrook Dumas1914 - 1979
  3. John Robert Dumas1916 - 2010
  4. Anna Gray Dumas1919 - 1998
m. 14 Sep 1940
Facts and Events
Name John Robert Dumas
Alt Name Jack _____
Gender Male
Birth? 14 Nov 1916 Rockwall, Rockwall County, Texas, USA
Occupation? 1940 started at Sears
Marriage 14 Sep 1940 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USAto Mabel Inez Gentry
Other Abilene, Taylor, Texas, United StatesMembership
with Mabel Inez Gentry
Other Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USAMembership
with Mabel Inez Gentry
Other Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USAMembership
with Mabel Inez Gentry
Occupation? 1958 Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USASears, manager
Occupation? 1965 Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USAretired from Sears
Occupation? Aft 1965 Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USACollins-Hilton Outlet Furniture Store
Occupation? Aft 1965 Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USAGreenville Cablevision Co
Residence? 1979
Residence? 1991
Residence? 1996
Residence? 1998
Residence? 2002
Residence? Mar 2009
Education? Dallas County, Texas, USAWoodrow Wilson High School
Education? Denton, Denton County, Texas, USANorth Texas State Teachers' College
Death? 6 Dec 2010 Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USA
Burial[1] 7 Dec 2010 Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USA
Other? 7 Dec 2010 Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USAFuneral
Other? Membership
Other? Military Service
Religion? Christian
References
  1. Find A Grave
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=26829025.

    "
    Garden of Time (North of Sidewalk) in Memoryland Memorial Park Cemetery.

    John Robert "Jack" Dumas, 94, of Greenville, died Dec, 6, 2010. Family visitation will be Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Coker-Mathews Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in the chapel of Coker-Mathews Funeral Home with Dr. David Stubblefield officiating. Burial will follow at Memoryland Memorial Park in Greenville. Since March 2009, Mr. Dumas had been a resident at Briarcliff Health Center-Greenville. He was born Nov. 14, 1916, in Rockwall, son of Walter A. and Madge Dumas. He graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas and attended North Texas State Teachers College in Denton, (now the University of North Texas).

    On Sept, 14, 1940, he married Mable Inez Gentry of Coppell. Soon after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, he joined the U. S. Navy and served both stateside and on the Island of Guam in the Pacific. All of his adult life, he loved the retail business because it allowed him to work and interact with people. He enjoyed a 25-year career with Sears from 1940 until his retirement in 1965. He was manager of Sears in Greenville from 1958 until his retirement. The years following his retirement from Sears included working for the Greenville Cablevision Co. and Collins-Hilton Outlet Furniture Store.He was also an avid golfer and following his retirement from Sears he could be seen on the local golf course up to four times each week. He had a great affection for Greenville and because of this served on the Greenville City Council, the City of Greenville Tax Board, the Parks and Recreation Board, the Retail Merchants Association, and the City of Greenville Board of Adjustment. He also felt a great commitment to the Salvation Army and was one of those responsible for bringing the Salvation Army to Greenville. Jack and his Mable were also very committed Christians, having been charter members of Calvary Baptist Church of Santa Fe, N. M.; Pioneer Drive Baptist Church of Abilene, and Ridgecrest Baptist Church of Greenville. Ridgecrest Baptist Church also honored Jack and Mable for their 50 years of continuous Christian service in Sunday school leadership in numerous Baptist churches.

    He was preceded in death by his wife Mable G. Dumas; his parents Walter and Madge Dumas; his stepmother Vera Dumas; his four sisters Dorothy "Dot" Wade, Mary Bills, Virginia Cluck, and Anna Gray Carroll Bray, and brother Benbrook Dumas; stepsister Lois Waggoner Howard; and granddaughter, Stephanie Leigh Dumas. Those left to cherish his memory are his son, Scott and wife Sharon, who currently reside in Denton, and grandson, Jonathan and his wife Melinda, who also reside in Denton. Pallbearers will be Lowell Lawson, Charles Mayo, Dee Hilton, Ralph Harper, Nick Jones and John Mizell. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Men's Adult Seven Sunday School Class. The family requests that memorials may be made in the memory of Jack Dumas to Ridgecrest Baptist Church, 6801 Wesley Street, Greenville, TX 75402; or to the Salvation Army, 4601 King Street, Greenville, TX 75401; or to a charity of Choice. Source: The Herald Banner, Greenville, Texas of 11 Dec 2010."