Obituary of Jack G. Camp
On Tues. Sept 3, 2019, Jack Camp passed away at the Sayre Health Care Center after a brief illness. He was 91 years young.
Jack was born Nov. 15, 1927 in Endicott NY to Lee & Grace (Kennedy) Camp.
He attended UE High School and spent two years in the army at Fort Collins, CO where he learned to ski. He then earned a BS degree in psychology from St. Lawrence University.
Jack was an executive salesman at IBM for more than 20 years and dabbled in acting with Elmira Little Theater. He also worked for Hugh Johnson, & then had his own brokerage firm at the Owego Treadway and read the stock market report daily on the radio.
He was predeceased by his beloved wife Carol in 2008 who shared his passion for travel and tennis. Jack was widely known as "Camp the Champ", alluding to his skill & love for tennis, which he played till age 90! Likewise, he loved baseball & football and was a fan of the Yankees & the Patriots. Jack was an avid reader and enjoyed discussing books & history with his grandson Bryn. He also loved storytelling, especially the one about his 4x-great-grandfather Job Camp, who founded Camptown, PA in 1796, for which Stephen Foster wrote the popular folk song "Camptown Races".
Jack was best known for his brilliant sense of humor & lighthearted personality. Always cheerful with intelligent upbeat positivity, he will be remembered for his enthusiastic attitude and open mindedness.
Jack is survived by two children, Sandra Bennett, Kingsley PA and Steven Camp, Dublin VA, two grandchildren, Bryn Dunham, Wellsboro PA and Barbara Gall, Osceola PA, and two great-granddaughters, Alison (Ali) Dunham, age 8 & Meghan (Meg) Dunham, age 3, both of Wellsboro. He will be sadly missed by his many friends, especially by Bill & Karen Friedenberg of Milan PA, who spent a great deal of time & energy caring for him in the last chapter of his life.
Friends and family will have a Celebration of Life this Saturday, Sept 7, at 1 pm at Tomosso's, 398 County Road 60, Waverly, NY.
In lieu of flowers, donations would be gratefully accepted for Happy Tails Animal Shelter, 500 Cemetery Road, Towanda PA 18848, Att.: Karen Friedenberg.
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