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Jack L. Wells

Posted 2019-01-27 by mhenderson
Published in the Daily Miner on Jan. 25, 2019 -
Kingman, Arizona -

“Mustache” Jack L. Wells, 80, passed away Monday, Dec. 24, 2018 at his
home in Kingman, Arizona. He was born July 5, 1938 in Omaha, Nebraska
to Edward and Lucille Wells.

Jack and his siblings were raised in Azusa, California. Jack entered
the Army in 1957 and after his return from being stationed in Germany,
started his law enforcement career with Covina Police Department.

Jack had a great love for food and spent over 50 years working in the
restaurant business and opening various “Jack’s” restaurants along the
Central Coast of California, Oregon and Colorado. His true joy was
Santa Maria Style BBQ and garnered the nickname “Mustache Jack” for
his Tri-Tip barbecue and ever-present handlebar mustache.

Once settling in Kingman, Arizona, Jack became a member of Route 66
Wings and Wheels car club. He felt great pride in being a leading part
of the Kingman Street Drags, Kingman Sand Drags and many other events
brought to Kingman by the club.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brother; Edward Wells,
sisters; Susan Barkman and Muriel Wells, and first wife and friend;
Mary Wells.

He is survived by his sister; Carol (Edward) Young, daughters; Susan
(Ken) Nicholson, Marianne (Noel) Hernandez, Shari Aguilera, Trisha
(Michael) Moore, and Tiffany (Sean Yates) Wells; and sons; Jack Wells
Jr. and Joshua Wells. He is also survived by numerous nieces and
nephews and countless grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Barbecue
and remember the good times with Jack.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made for all to enjoy some Tri-
tip barbecue in his honor. Please contact Tiffany Wells, Jan Manas or
Brian Devincenzi on Facebook for details.





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