Biography:
Gordon James Jack
31/08/1881 –20/12/1969
Gordon James Jack

Unmarked grave Gordon James Jack (1881-1969)
Gordon was born 31 August 1881 in Plumstead, Kent to Emily (née Blest) and John Corner Jack, a mechanical foreman.
His father died in 1883 and in 1891 Gordon was a schoolboy living with his widowed mother, by then a boarding house keeper, at 12, The Common, Ealing.
Gordon was employed as a departmental manager in a photo engraving works when, in 1913 he married Helen Sarah Richmond, a civil service clerk, at St Clement Danes, London.
They were to have three children: Helen Mary (1914), William Gordon (1916) and Lucy Evelyn (1920).
In 1921 they were living at 52, The Crescent, Burlington Lane, Chiswick but by Spring 1923 the couple had moved to “Gales”, Kings Road, Berkhamsted and by 1939 to 24, Cedar Road.
Helen died 19, November 1962 at 1a, Hall Walk, aged 80.
Gordon survived her until 20 December 1969 when he died in a Rutland nursing home. He is buried here with her.

in the cemetery
Unmarked grave Gordon James Jack (1881-1969)
Gordon was born 31 August 1881 in Plumstead, Kent to Emily (née Blest) and John Corner Jack, a mechanical foreman.
His father died in 1883 and in 1891 Gordon was a schoolboy living with his widowed mother, by then a boarding house keeper, at 12, The Common, Ealing.
Gordon was employed as a departmental manager in a photo engraving works when, in 1913 he married Helen Sarah Richmond, a civil service clerk, at St Clement Danes, London.
They were to have three children: Helen Mary (1914), William Gordon (1916) and Lucy Evelyn (1920).
In 1921 they were living at 52, The Crescent, Burlington Lane, Chiswick but by Spring 1923 the couple had moved to “Gales”, Kings Road, Berkhamsted and by 1939 to 24, Cedar Road.
Helen died 19, November 1962 at 1a, Hall Walk, aged 80.
Gordon survived her until 20 December 1969 when he died in a Rutland nursing home. He is buried here with her.