Jack Inthavong passed away suddenly but peacefully in his sleep at his home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on the morning of May 25, 2014. He was born May 4, 1985 in Fort Worth, Texas. He attended Istrouma High School and worked as a Gaming Technician at Modern Gaming in Denham Springs, Louisiana. Jack had an ever present smile, was an avid bowler and enjoyed time spent with his family and friends; He had a tender heart full of compassion and will be remembered as a loving son, brother, and friend. He is survived by his grandmother, Doungpy Inthavong, his mother Southavone Inthavong, his father, Nimith Vorachack and brother, Bobby Inthavong. He also leaves behind countless loved ones and friends. A gathering celebrating Jack's life will be held at Greenoaks Funeral Home and Memorial Park, 9595 Florida Boulevard, Baton Rouge on Sunday June 1 from 3-6 pm. Contributions may be made to The Jack Inthavong Donation Fund at any Capital One Bank location.
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I only knew jack a month
In that month I learned he was avery caring and helpful person, as well as hilarious and always wanted people to smile.
Jack you are missed and I'm blessed to have met you even if we only worked together for a month. Modern Gaming just isn't the same without you.
I would give the world to hear you make fun of my country accent that would come out sometimes or pick on me for being old even thou I'm only 2 years older than you.
I know you're with us all in spirit.
Keep that smile
To jacks family I am so very sorry for you're loss. My prayers will forever be with you and always know when you need jack he is still right there with you
Alexis Taylor
May 31, 2014
You will be dearly missed. Praying for your family during this time.
Tim & Jodi Davis
May 31, 2014
May God give you peace and strength during this difficult time.
Istrouma High Class of 2003
Victoria Tillotson
May 31, 2014
My deepest condolences to Bobby and all of his family and friends.
Michelle Johnson
May 31, 2014
My sympathy to the family. May the 'hearer of prayer' comfort you in the days ahead.
Psalms 65:2
May 30, 2014
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