Jack G. Driesbach, 51 of Slaughters, Kentucky lost his battle with cancer Monday February 17, 2014 after a courageous fight. Jack was owner and operator of Apex Cleaning Services which he prided himself in building from the ground up, into a successful establishment. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing with his grandchildren. Jack was preceded in death by his father Lloyd Driesbach, 3 sisters: Carrie Driesbach, Lucille Walden and Joan Johnson. Survivors include his mother: Blanche (Rakestraw) Driesbach of Slaughters Daughter: Tabatha Adams and husband Codey of Dawson Springs, Kentucky Son: Anthony Driesbach and wife Carrie of Robards, Kentucky 2 Step-children: Nikki Marsh of Dixon, Kentucky Joshua Glover and wife Lauren of Onton, Kentucky 1 Brother: Lloyd (Skeeter) Driesbach and wife Deanna of Tilden, Kentucky 2 Sisters: Janet Driesbach of Slaughters JoAnn Newton of Evansville, In Lifelong caregivers and companions Francis Driesbach and April Biggs 9 Grandchildren with 2 more on the way 10 loving nieces and nephews and many cousins Services will be 2:00 PM Friday February 21, 2014 at Tomblinson Funeral Home Slaughters-Hanson Chapel. Bro. Harry Baldwin will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Slaughters. Visitation will be Thursday 4-7PM and Friday 10:00 AM until service time. Pallbearers will be Timmy Walden, Tracy Driesbach, R.J. Rakestraw, Joshua Glover, Tim Beck and Neal Newton. Online condolences may be made at www.tomblinsonfuneralhome.com
Tomblinson Funeral Home Slaughters-Hanson Chapel
Tomblinson Funeral Home Slaughters-Hanson Chapel
Tomblinson Funeral Home Slaughters-Hanson Chapel
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