Bleuler, Jack Haskins
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Jack Haskins Bleuler, 97, died April 1, 2021 peacefully at home surrounded by family. Jack was born in Tulsa, OK on August 27, 1923 where he grew up and graduated from Tulsa Central High School in 1941 and soon after joined the Air Force. Jack was a veteran of WWII and he served in the 5th Air Force, 38th Bomb Group, as a Tail Gunner in a B-25 Bomber. He flew forty-three combat missions in New Guinea and the Philippines in the South Pacific. After WWII, Jack enrolled at the Southern Methodist University (SMU) where he earned his B.B.A. degree and was active in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) Fraternity. After graduation he was hired by Mobil Oil Corporation where he was employed for 43 years in Dallas, Midland, Houston, and New York with their Human Resources department. Jack was a long-time member of Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church. He was preceded in death by his daughter Nanci Jo in 1975 and his first wife Dollie of 47 years in 1977. He is survived by his current wife of 22 years Georgene, son Jack Bleuler Jr., daughter Judith Bodson and her husband Bruce, and granddaughter Meghan Koka and her husband Vijay. Jack is also survived by a very warm, loving, and talented extended family including Wesley, Owen, Wendy, and Liza with their spouses and children. A memorial service will be held at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church at a later date. Memorials may be made to the Salvation Army at https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/ways-to-give/ or the charity of your choice. Please leave the family condolences and share memories on this website.
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Georgene, we are so sorry. Jack was one of our favorite people, always so much fun. He had a long and good life, which you helped provide. We will say a prayer for both of you. Love you. Donna & Steve
My condolences to the family, Jack was a great story teller, we had great time together, looking thru his albums, listening to his life experience… Because we loved there will be tears, Because we laughed there will be memories, because he lived there will still be joy in our heart!
David & Faye (Houston)
Dear Georgene, Please know that you and your family are in our prayers. We will remember the gleam in Jack’s eyes when he talked about his flying adventures in the air force. He was one-of-a-kind that’s for sure and a loving person to you and all that he met. Please know that I hold you in my heart and if you need anything you can always let me know. Lots of love–Bernie
Jack Bleuler is one of the most amazing men I’ve met, and I’m lucky to call him my grandfather. I will love you forever.
Jack was a great man with many stories and a big heart. He showed my mother the world and brought the world home in pictures. I am so glad God placed him in all of ours lives in one way or the other.
Wendy
I love you grandpa I miss your stories and conversation , the lord has a special place for you in his kingdom