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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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died last Saturday. And not one member of his family posted about it on this<br />

site. Doesn't that you something about Jack <strong>Quarry</strong> in regard to the <strong>Quarry</strong><br />

family?|<br />

|1/25/06 06:11:05 PM|Sam|White Plains||Wonderland.com||||10|Angelo, I apologize<br />

for being so mean spirited to you. It is me and not you who behaves like a<br />

teenager. A very immature teenager.Angelo, you are a bigger and better<br />

man than me. From the bottom of my heart I apologize. And whatever feelings you<br />

have about Ali are okay with me.After I reading your post, I realize you<br />

are a standup guy, and you like anyone else in the USA are entitled to there<br />

feelings. And you God bless you stans by them and defend them like a gentleman|<br />

|1/25/06 08:17:49 PM|SABRINA QUARRY-<br />

PORTER|FLORIDA||SabrinaLPorter@aol.com||||10|YES MY GRANDFATHER JACK QUARRY<br />

PASSED AWAY ON SATURDAY. HIS FUNERAL WAS TODAY HE WILL BE MISSED VERY MUCH.|<br />

|1/25/06 08:18:33 PM|SABRINA QUARRY-<br />

PORTER|FLORIDA||SabrinaLPorter@aol.com||||10|YES MY GRANDFATHER JACK QUARRY<br />

PASSED AWAY ON SATURDAY. HIS FUNERAL WAS TODAY HE WILL BE MISSED VERY MUCH.|<br />

|1/25/06 08:46:20 PM|George Otto|Youngstown, Ohio||ehnpbsa@aol.com||||10|I<br />

became sad after reading of the death of Mr. Jack <strong>Quarry</strong>. I had the good<br />

fortune of visiting him on a number of occasions when he lived in Savage,<br />

Maryland and later in Crofton, Maryland from 1996 until 2001. After that, I<br />

spoke to him on at least one occasion during <strong>2002</strong> after he had relocated back to<br />

California. I once spent a whole day with him when I took him to Baltimore to<br />

enroll him as a paient in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Baltimore in<br />

1998. About a year later we met up with James <strong>Quarry</strong> in that same city and<br />

attended the 1999 convention of the Association of Boxing Commissioners in<br />

Baltimore where we were interviewed together for a radio show, the contents of<br />

which once was present on this website. Furthermore, at that same event, I<br />

later gave an enthusiastic speech stating that both the <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

and the American Association for the Improvement of Boxing (AAIB) both strongly<br />

favored the passage of the Muhammed Ali Boxing Reform Act---which did pass the<br />

U.S. Congress in 2000. As fate would have it, the only boxing organizations<br />

that lent their support to the passage of that bill were the AAIB and the JQF.<br />

Mr. Jack <strong>Quarry</strong> was always kind, gracious, and polite towards me; he had many<br />

great boxing memories both about his sons and many others in this sport. And<br />

yes, he did have the letters "H A R D L U C K" tatooed on his fingers. My<br />

deepest condolences to all of the <strong>Quarry</strong> family members on this terrible loss.<br />

I will pray for all of you to recover from this unfortunate setback of the death<br />

of another member of your family.|<br />

|1/25/06 08:46:55 PM|George Otto|Youngstown, Ohio||ehnpbsa@aol.com||||10|I<br />

became sad after reading of the death of Mr. Jack <strong>Quarry</strong>. I had the good<br />

fortune of visiting him on a number of occasions when he lived in Savage,<br />

Maryland and later in Crofton, Maryland from 1996 until 2001. After that, I<br />

spoke to him on at least one occasion during <strong>2002</strong> after he had relocated back to<br />

California. I once spent a whole day with him when I took him to Baltimore to<br />

enroll him as a paient in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Baltimore in<br />

1998. About a year later we met up with James <strong>Quarry</strong> in that same city and<br />

attended the 1999 convention of the Association of Boxing Commissioners in<br />

Baltimore where we were interviewed together for a radio show, the contents of<br />

which once was present on this website. Furthermore, at that same event, I<br />

later gave an enthusiastic speech stating that both the <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

and the American Association for the Improvement of Boxing (AAIB) both strongly<br />

favored the passage of the Muhammed Ali Boxing Reform Act---which did pass the<br />

U.S. Congress in 2000. As fate would have it, the only boxing organizations<br />

that lent their support to the passage of that bill were the AAIB and the JQF.<br />

Mr. Jack <strong>Quarry</strong> was always kind, gracious, and polite towards me; he had many<br />

great boxing memories both about his sons and many others in this sport. And<br />

yes, he did have the letters "H A R D L U C K" tatooed on his fingers. My

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