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Jack
B. England Jr. was born October 21, 1922, in Commerce. He attended
elementary school in Fort Worth, but returned to Commerce at the age
of 13, where he attended Commerce High School and played trombone in
the high school band. He graduated from Commerce High School in
1940. After graduation, Jack took a job with Montgomery Ward Co. in
Fort Worth, and remained there until World War II began in 1941. He
resigned his job and joined the U.S. Air Force shortly after Pearl
Harbor. Following basic training, he was stationed in New York,
N.Y., and Fairfield, Ohio, until July 1942, at which time his unit
was shipped overseas, where he spent the next two and one half years
in England and France. In February of 1945, Jack returned to the
United States and was stationed at Wilmington, North Carolina, and
later San Antonio, where he was honorably discharged in October of
1945. Jack enrolled as a music major at East Texas State University
in Commerce in 1946, and played trombone in the marching, concert
and dance bands. He graduated in August of 1948 with a bachelor of
music education degree and received his master of arts degree in
July of 1951, both from East Texas State University. His first
teaching position was in Pittsburg High School of Pittsburg, where
he remained for eight years. This was followed by a seven year stint
at Kilgore High School, which he left in 1963 to become director of
instrumental music and high school band director with the Pine Tree
Independent School District in Longview. Under Jack's leadership,
the Pine Tree High School Band received many honors. For five years
in a row, the band was awarded Best Band in the Corpus Christi
Buccaneer Days Parade, and one year the group was selected to
perform as lead band in the Buccaneer Stadium. The Pine Tree band
was also honored at the Fiesta of Five Flags in Pensacola by winning
the Sweepstakes Award for all parades and the field event. Twelve
years later in 1975, Jack suffered a heart attack, and upon
returning to teaching, he was reassigned to an administrative
position as director of music to oversee band and choral activities
at all levels. He retained this position until his retirement in
June of 1985, which concluded a successful tenure of 22 years with
Pine Tree schools. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Joie
Tomlinson England; two children and their spouses, Dr. Richard
England and wife, Barbara of Longview, and Karen England Herron and
husband, Rick of Longview; three grandchildren, Lorri Stone of
Gladewater, Kollin Huddleston of Longview, and Kana Huddleston of
Longview; and four great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. England had
been longtime members of the Greggton United Methodist Church of
Longview. Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Saturday, September
23, 2006, at Greggton United Methodist Church, under the direction
of Rader Funeral Home of Longview. Interment will follow in Lakeview
Cemetery. The family asks that memorial donations be made to the
Pine Tree, Kilgore, and Pittsburg Band Booster Clubs. The family
will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Friday evening, September 22,
2006, at the funeral home. |