Robert A. "Mac" Mcclure Ii
Dear Glenda, It was such a pleasure to meet you on the morning that found you with Jack, accompanying him to the hospital, on the same early (5:00A.M.) morning that happened to be the morning that my wife, Rachael, accompanied me to the hospital for an equally early morning check in for surgery! You may remember that my wife and I came to check on Jack the next day, in his room, after I was discharged. I just didn't want to leave the hospital without checking on Jack! He was such a true gentleman, and I so very much enjoyed his company, his infectious good will, his genuine goodness of spirit. He was a very good man! I was devastated to hear of his demise. Although I only knew him for a little over a year, due to the case we had together, in which the defendant was represented by Jack, I was immediately impressed with his civility, his gentlemanliness, and my respect for him grew immensely during the time that we had that case "against" each other. As we spoke about that morning, as we were checking in at the hospital, I respected Jack immensely. I also felt like we were developing a friendship that we would enjoy having in the coming years. Unfortunately, fate decided against us. I just want you to know that I thought so highly of Jack, and had hoped that our friendship would grow to include you and my wife as well. I had imagined having y'all over for dinner and cards (we don't play Bridge, but we could play Spades!). I hurt, deeply, along with you, due to Jack's leaving us! I want you to know that my wife, Rachael, and I, we both, miss him so much. Please feel free to reach out to us, if there's anything we can do to offer you support, to go to dinner for Diversion, or just a shoulder to cry on. My personal email is: rmcclure2@tx.rr.com. If you'll send me privately your contact information, your email and/or phone number, we would love to get together with you sometime, as your heart desires. I would like to think that Jack would approve if we could do anything to relieve some of your pain by getting together and celebrating the friendship we had, which I value so very much. Sadly, but most sincerely, Mac and Rachael (Robert A McClure II, "Mac"; and L. Rachael Jones, "Rachael") Hugs and best wishes to you, Glenda!

