Jack Loren Erwin |
Posted 2018-07-09 by mhenderson |
Published in Today's News Herald on June 20, 2018 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Jack Loren Erwin, 87, joined his wife in Heaven on June 14, 2018. He passed away in Lake Havasu City. Jack was the son of Loren and Julie Erwin, born on June 17, 1930 in Pitcher, Oklahoma. Jack met his true love, Ginny, in Sunday school and went on to marry her on June 24, 1949 in Compton, California. They were blessed with 63 years together before she went to be with the Lord in 2012. Prior to moving to Lake Havasu in 1994 they lived in Orange, California. Jack was a dedicated member of Calvary Baptist Church where he served as a deacon for many years. Family was the most important thing to him other than serving for the Lord. Jack and Ginny enjoyed setting up communion for their church. He truly loved all his church family. He also helped with the building of Calvary Church at the McCulloch Boulevard location. Jack enjoyed fishing, boating, water skiing, snow skiing, and hunting and was an avid NASCAR fan. He was a Golden Gloves boxer in his younger years. Jack is preceded in death by his wife Ginny Erwin, parents Loren and Julie Erwin, and brothers John, Jim and Jerry. He is survived by his sons Rob Erwin of Aliso Viejo, California and Randy (Karen) Erwin of Lake Havasu City, grandchildren Jaime (John) Weber of Newport Beach, California, Jacki Erwin of San Diego, California and Scott (Brittany) Erwin of Lake Havasu City, and seven greatgrandchildren: Caylee, Zachary, Mackenzie, Nikolas, Hailey, Daisha and Riley Faith. In honor of Jack's wishes, there will be no memorial service. "Don't be anxious about tomorrow. God will take care of your tomorrow too. Live one day at a time." Matt 6:34 Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home. Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz- frazefuneralhome.com. To send a free card go to www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze. |
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