Jack Weaver Bane

jack bane

October 11, 1947 ~ June 11, 2018


Resided in: Fletcher, North Carolina

Jack Weaver Bane, age 70, of Fletcher died Monday, June 11, 2018. Jack formerly owned and operated Bane Electric Company, a business he built and truly enjoyed. He was a loving father and grandfather who especially enjoyed spending time with his family at the lake. He passed away peacefully at home following a lengthy struggle with dementia. A native of Asheville, he was preceded in death by his parents, Herbert and Aldena Parker Bane, as well as one sister, Rebecca Bane and one brother, Barry Bane. Jack is survived by his daughters, Terri Edmiston (Jim) and Tracy Wilson (Ashley); his grandchildren, Cassie, Alex, Tanner and Brayden, and former wife Linda Adams and her husband James who have spent the last two years serving as Jack’s caregivers. A service celebrating Jack’s life will be held at Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian on Wednesday, June 13 at 11:00 AM. His family will receive friends at the funeral home on Wednesday from 10:00-11:00 AM, as well as at the residence immediately following. The family would like to thank the caring staff of Hind’s Feet Farm and Four Season’s Hospice for their support. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Jack’s name to Hind’s Feet Farm, 375 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803.

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  1. So sorry for your loss. Jack was like a brother. He helped me and made me smile. I will miss him. So glad he’s out of pain.

  2. My condolences for your loss. We were neighbors at Windswept and I’m so sorry to hear about Jack. He was always willing to help out and Linda you were always so sweet to stop and chat. Miss those days.

  3. So very sorry to hear of Jack’s passing. He was a great friend to us. He will be missed by many. He was always willing to go above and beyond to help others. All of you will be in our prayers. Ken & Terri McMahan – Murrells Inlet, SC

  4. We send love and prayers to Jack’s Family and friends!
    Love from Gary and Carol (Hensley) Bennett

  5. Thinking of you and your family at this time. You and your family took wonderful care of him. So sorry for your loss.

  6. Jack did the electrical for my new house in 2001. I spent a day or so ‘helping’? him as he worked. I saw what a nice man he was and why his business was successful because he believed in doing the right thing. Later he wired for a hot tub at another house. May you find peace and comfort during this loss.


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