Carl Jackie ‘Jack’ McAnulty

Sept. 28, 1940-April 2, 2020

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The blue-eyed man who never took any wooden nickels, is resting in peace with the Lord.

Carl Jackie “Jack” McAnulty, 79, born Sept. 28, 1940, in Montgomery County, Indiana, passed away at 2:10 a.m. Central Time, Thursday, April 2, 2020, at his son’s home in Seguin, Texas. He was surrounded by loving family.

Jack is survived by his 20-year significant other, Karen Perkins of Canyon Lake, Texas; sons, Brian (Joey) McAnulty of Seguin, Texas and Bradley (Linda) McAnulty of Crawfordsville; daughter Brenda (William) Roush of Lafayette; sisters, Rita Stabler and Chetra Whittinghill, both of Crawfordsville, and Greta (Rex) Hurst of Lafayette; brothers, Dennis (Cindy) Overfelt, Elmer (Sharon) Overfelt, Steve (Connie) Overfelt, Lee (Melody) Overfelt, all of Crawfordsville, and Ed (Char) Lucas of Monticello, Indiana; five grandsons; three granddaughters; one great-granddaughter; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his dear mother, Zella Overfelt (McAnulty); step-father Augustine (Gus) Overfelt; brothers, Junior Overfelt, Tom Overfelt and Tom Lucas; and sister Rose Humphrey (Lucas).

Jack was a 1958 graduate of New Ross High School. He served his apprenticeship and received his journeyman machinist certificate at RR Donnelly and Son in Crawfordsville.

He was sole owner of Above Sea Coral Calcium and Mineral Company with Southern Fillers USA as well as Zella Systems Machinery and Fabrication Corporation. He was also principal partner in Calcita Dominicano Mine in the Dominican Republic.

Jack’s passion was golfing and traveling. He also enjoyed the thrill of go karting, trap shooting, snow skiing and tractor pulls. He enjoyed traveling to Minnesota to fish and took pleasure in being a small engine private pilot. He had a reputation for MacGyvering — he could make a helicopter out of a paper clip.

Memorial services are pending.


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