Life Legacy
Stanley “Jack” Haddix, age 80, a resident of Dayton Park, went home to be with his lord and savior Jesus Christ, on Friday October 28, 2016. He was born on December 14, 1935 in Berryburg, a son of the late Melba Haddix. After his mother’s passing Jack was reared by his grandparents Bessie and Ord Haddix. He was united in marriage to his loving wife of over 50 years on September 26, 1959 to Jaqueline Rose (Purkey) Haddix who preceded him in death on April 12, 2013. Surviving is
One daughter, Sheri Campbell and husband Gene of Philippi
One son, Dewayne Haddix and wife Rebecca of Morgantown
Four grandchildren, Garrett Phillips and wife Jennifer of Moatsville, Mallory Zuercher and husband John of Morgantown, Abigail and Madison Haddix of Morgantown
Three great grandchildren, Lydia and Dylan Phillips of Moatsville, and Nolan Zuercher of Morgantown
Jack was preceded in death by one sister and two brothers, He was owner and operator of Jack’s Texaco and later Jack’s Golf Cart Sales.
He served in the US Army during the Korean Conflict and was stationed in Germany. He was a member of the American Legion Post #44 and the Belington VFW #410. He further served his community as a Philippi City Councilman and assistant pop warner football coach. Jack was a devoted father and loved spending time with his family which meant a lot to him.
Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Tuesday November 1, from 5-8 pm and on Wednesday November 2, from 8- 11 am the service hour with Rev. Sam Haught officiating. Interment will follow in the Mt. Vernon Memorial Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Care Corp 7 Harman Center Suite 203 Grafton, WV 26354.







Dewayne, Becky, Abby & Maddie: you're in my thoughts and prayers.
Dewayne and Becky,
We are so sorry for you loss and keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. Just know that your Dad and Mom are together again and watching over you. God be with you!
Dewayne and Becky Many fond memories of your dad. Sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you.
DEWAYNE,SHERRY, AND FAMILIES. SORRY TO HEAR OF JACKS PASSING. HE WAS A GREAT PERSON. WE ENJOYED THE MANY TIMES HE CAME TO THE MARKET AND BOUGHT TOMATOES. MAY GOOD COMFORT EACH ONE OF YOU AND GIVE YOU PEACE.
Dewayne and Sheri:
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. Peace be with him and Jackie. I know they are together once more. Peace be with you and your families as well. I apologize that I could not make the visitation or the funeral but you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jack and Jackie became very good friends to us. They were both so very kind. We will miss them both. Our thoughts and prayers to the kids and grandchildren. Both your parents were some of the most wonderful friends anyone who knew them could ask for. You were blessed to have them in your lives as we were to have them as friends.
Tressa
Jack,
I know this seems a little strange to some but I know you'll understand. I think about you everyday and miss you so very much but I know you are happier and healthier than you've ever been and you and Jackie are together again! You were more than my pt you were and still are, family to me. We had a lot of great times and I'll cherish them forever. I miss our afternoons of watching Gunsmoke and trying to figure out the names of actors as their younger selves and what they played in in more recent years, just a game we liked to play. I miss your sense of humor, you always made me laugh! You are an awesome man Jack Haddix, I am a better person for having met you even though you leaving has left a huge hole in my heart. I love you Jack.
Tressa