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Wednesday, July 29, 2015 - News
Past CFA President was West Virginia native.
In Memory of
Jack Timberlake
Painter
July 23, 1930 - July 25, 2015
Obituary
Jack Timberlake Painter of New Bern, North Carolina, departed this life on
July 25, 2015. Born in Kincaid, WV on July 23, 1930, he was preceded in eternal
rest by his parents Troy Earl Painter and Nannie Bell Proffit Painter, his
sister Winona Painter Holstein and his junior niece Kelly Holstein Rowe.
He is survived by his senior niece Sheridan Holstein, nephew
Wayne Rowe and many loving cousins and friends.
Jack was an active communicant of Christ Episcopal Church
where he served as an Eucharist Minister and Docent. Professionally, he
received his Bachelor and Masters degrees in Civil Engineering from West Virginia
University. He continued with graduate work at Purdue University, Stevens
Institute of Technology and the University of Houston. His teaching career
began at the age of 19 as an instructor at West Virginia University. He retired
from Louisiana Tech University as a Professor Emeritus where he also served as
Director of Tech-Rome spending 23 summers teaching in Italy. His work
experience permitted extensive travel in the United States and Europe which
helped him in developing courses such as European Influence on Engineering. He
has written several publications related to civil engineering. He has received
numerous honors throughout the years; however, the ones which truly
touched his heart were the many Outstanding Teacher, Outstanding Professor,
Most Popular Engineering Teacher, Award for Excellence in Teaching, and Man of
the Year Awards. Jack also spent time serving his country, retiring as a
Commander from the U. S. Navy.
He was a speaker and entertainer for many professional
organizations and civic clubs. His passion was his love for the circus. He
walked the tight-wire, swung on a trapeze, balanced on a Rolla Rolla, juggled,
rode a unicycle and a Penny Farthing bicycle. Never a circus performer, but a
consummate fan, he served as President of the Circus Fans Association and
continued to attend annual circus conventions.
He became Uncle Jack, as his family fondly calls him, to so
many people. His greatest joy was in giving of his time and talent.
"Feeling great and looking for
greater!" has become a well-known line of his and on a beautiful Saturday
morning The Great Timberlake found greater in the arms of his Lord.
There will be a celebration of Jack's life at 2:00 pm at
Christ Episcopal Church, New Bern, NC on Sunday, August 2, conducted by The Rev.
Paul Canady. A reception for family and friends will follow in the Parish Hall.
A memorial service will also be held at 1:00 pm at High Lawn Funeral Home, Oak
Hill, WV on Saturday, August 8, conducted by The Rev. Marquita Hutchens.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to Christ
Episcopal Church, 320
Pollock Street, New Bern, NC 28560, Church of The Redeemer, 504 Tech Drive,
Ruston, LA 71270, or a charity of your choice.
Arrangements are by Cotten Funeral Home & Crematory.
Online condolences may be made at www.cottenfuneralhome.com
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