Jack Clifton Bennett Service
Speaker: Dr. Jim Hewitt
Jack Clifton Bennett
South Charleston, West Virginia
July 18, 1927 - October 14, 2022
Celebration of Eternal Life
to the Glory of God and in Memory of
JACK CLIFTON BENNETT
Charleston Baptist Temple
October 24, 2022
Celebration of the life of
Jack Clifton Bennett
Prelude Music Eddie Bucklen, Greg McVey
Call to Worship- 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 Dr. Jim Hewitt
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father
of compassion and the God of all comfort, 4 who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the
comfort we ourselves receive from God.
Opening Remarks Dr. Jim Hewitt
Invocation with The Lord’s Prayer (using ‘debts/debtors’)
Musical Reflection The Last Mile of the Way arr. J. McGee
Scripture Reading Dr. Jim Hewitt
Hymn Victory In Jesus (vs. 1-2) Insert
Sermon - Psalm 121 The Presence of God Dr. Jim Hewitt
Hymn Shall We Gather at the River (vs. 1,3) No. 687
A Time of Sharing Linda Bennett, Marisa Bennett
Closing Prayer Dr. Jim Hewitt
Organ Solo Eternal Father Strong to Save Navy Hymn
Please remain seated during the Navy Hymn
Postlude Amazing Grace Greg McVey
*Please remain seated until the family leaves the Sanctuary.
Those we love must someday
pass beyond our present sight,
must leave us and the world we know
without their radiant light.
But we know that like a candle,
their lovely light will shine
to brighten up another place
more perfect, more divine.
And in the realm of Heaven,
where they shine so warm and bright,
our loved ones live forevermore
in God’s eternal light.
Acknowledgments
The family of Jack Bennett would like to thank each of you for
the many acts of kindness, love, prayers encouragement,
and support throughout dad’s elderly years.
A special thanks to Bob Knapp, his 24-hour caregiver, and
Kanawha Valley Senior Services Adult Day Care staff
for helping him reach fullness of life to the end.
Special thanks also to his close circle of neighbors
who faithfully watched out for him through the years.
Pallbearers:
Ryan Bennett, John Brunetti, John Mike (Gio) Brunetti,
Don Cash, Marty Cash, Larry Pethtel