In loving memory of my grandad. Gone but certainly never forgotten. Always in our hearts. We still can't believe your gone. Love you and miss you so much, Rachel, Stu, Ellie, Ava and Lacey xxxxx
Jack Lomax (6 May 1930 - 15 May 2019)
Funeral Director
In loving memory of Jack Lomax who sadly passed away on 15th May 2019. Loving husband of 60 years to Pauline, devoted dad to Carol and Paul, wonderful father in law to Elle and John, amazing grandad to Jason, Rachel, Charlotte, Olivia and Jack and the fun-loving great grandad to Ava and Lacey.
Jack was a real character and left an impression on all. He was a charmer and loved his family immensely. His face would light up when any of us would pay a visit and he lived for his time spent with his grandchildren/great grandchildren. He spoilt them rotten and loved every minute he spent with them. This year he celebrated 60 years of marriage with Pauline and he had a super time at his party, dancing the night away. He was a kind, caring, generous and thoughtful, a true gentlemen that touched all our hearts. Jack was incredibly funny, with a cracking sense of humour, having a certain way of making everybody smile. The memories we hold as a family will be cherished forever and continue to make us smile everyday. He will be missed dearly by all.
In his final days Jack suffered with several illnesses and spent his time in hospital. Unfortunately the change we saw in Jack was from Dementia which was heart-breaking for all to see. As a family we would kindly ask that should you wish to make a tribute/contribution to celebrate Jack's life that it could be made to Dementia UK. This charity helps the families of patients who are suffering with Dementia and given our experiences we feel any contribution will go a long way in trying to make these experiences less painful to families.
For anybody who would wish to attend the funeral to pay respect to Jack and join us in celebrating his fantastic life of 89 years it will be held on Thursday 23rd May at 3pm, West Chapel, Overdale Crematorium, Overdale Drive, Chorley New Road, Bolton, BL1 5BU. Followed by his wake at Victory Reform Club, 25, Victory Street, Off Chorley Old Road, Bolton, BL1 4JA.
For anybody who would like to make tribute to Jack prior/after the funeral please contact Deighan's Funeral Parlour, 81 Mason Street, Horwich, Bolton, BL6 5RB. Tel: 01204 694999
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To the one man who made me smile and laugh every time I saw him, who gave me memories as a child that I will treasure forever. I still can't believe your gone. Love you so much grandad. Always in my heart! xxxxxx
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3 generations all loving the comic genius of Laurel &Hardy. .only a few moths ago Dad,myself and Charlotte all watched Stan & Ollie together.x
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To the one man who made me smile and laugh every time I saw him, who gave me memories as a child that I will treasure forever. I still can't believe your gone. Love you so much grandad. Always in my heart! xxxxxx

Dad liked a game of ten pin bowling xx

Jack always loved our family get togethers.

Celebrating Dads 89th Birthday in hospital on 6th may this year. X

Enjoying another walk with the kids.x

Doing his bit commentating on the cup final at the National Football Museum

Never too old to play on the park with his son. Haha.x

At the Laurel & Hardy museum

3 generations all loving the comic genius of Laurel &Hardy. .only a few moths ago Dad,myself and Charlotte all watched Stan & Ollie together.x

Sat back relaxing letting mum do the work.x

Jack loved our family get togethers.

Jack loved our family get togethers.

Dad loved the fact I still playing football today with the friends I did 40 years ago. X

Having a really good night on a Abba canal cruise.

Loving time with the kids..x

On one of his many strolls around Doffcocker Lodge.

On the boating lake at one of his favourite places to go, St Annes.

Jack out on one his many walks with the family.x
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