Jack Neil Murff was born April 3, 1944 in China, Jefferson County, Texas. The son of
Walter Leslie Murff (1897-1974) and Orene Janice Smith (1911-1999). Jack had three syblings.: Robert Walter Murff (1930-2020), Olen Ward Murff (1932) Nancy Rebecca Murff (1945-1947). Jack lost his sister in a house fire when he was two years old. Jack graduated fro South Park High School in Beaumont Texas the class of 1961.
Jack attend Stephen F. Austin University where he studied Graphic Design. While taking a break from his studies, Jack was drafted into the Army during Vietnam. He was wounded and contracted malaria during that time but eventually made it back to Nacogdoches to finish his degree and graduated Class of 1971 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts.
After his military service, Jack worked for Moore Business Forms and Bailey's Men's Apparel but eventually his entrepreneurial spirit led him to own and operate several businesses including:
The Greenhouse Pot Shop, Brick Street Antiques and in 1975; The Flower Shop and Greenhouse. The Flower Shop as it is now known has been a mainstay for weddings, anniversaries, remembrance of loved ones, new additions to the family, SFA and community events. Jack and his life partner Michael "Mike" Coppedge always enjoyed serving the residents of Nacogdoches and always did so with the utmost attention to detail and consideration of the emotional expression required. They touched many lives in Nacogdoches through The Flower Shop over the last forty-eight years. Jack's protégé and manager of The Flower Shop, Pamala Russell, will honor Jack and his legacy by continuing to do the same.
Jack's involvement in the community was not limited to his businesses. He was highly active in the community and his sense of commitment to Nacogdoches was unparalleled by most. He was a very active member of his college fraternity, Sigma Tau Gamma, and served as an advisor and the house manager of the fraternity house on Mound Street for many years. More importantly, he was a mentor, fraternity brother, and to some a father figure in the fraternity. His fraternity brothers could always count on Jack to help no matter the situation. As if this was not enough, Jack's community service also included many other community organizations such as the Nacogdoches Chamber of Commerce, Texas Blueberry Festival, Main Street, Scare on the Square, Downtown Merchants Association, and the Nacogdoches Christmas Parade; his service spanned many years and he served as member, director, board member or concerned citizen at one time or another depending on the organization. Notably, he was President of The Nacogdoches Downtown Business Association from 1995-1999 and President of the first Main Street Advisory Board in 1998.
Marty Taylor, Scott Ingalls, Jack Murff, Jeff Abt, Judy Hale, Gerry Larbee, Linda McKinney
He was also part of the delegation that traveled to Austin to petition to have Nacogdoches recognized as a Texas Main Street City. Most recently, Jack was serving on the board of the SFA Friends of Visual Arts, an organization near and dear to his heart. This organization is dedicated to supporting the visual arts in Nacogdoches including the students and faculty of SFA and local galleries such as the Cole Art Center. Of equal importance was Jack’s treatment of his fellow citizens, whether it was a neighbor, friend or stranger, Jack was always wiling to help those in need. Nacogdoches is going to miss his compassion and benevolence.
"Jack was the epitome of a "citizen par excellence" and will be greatly missed here in Nacogdoches. Jack was one of the kindest and most generous people many have ever met. He was known for his warm smile, infectious laugh, and thoughtfulness."
Jack N. Murff, age 79, of Nacogdoches, Texas passed away on Sunday, May 7, 2023.
Graveside services for James Oliver Durant, 72, of Llano, Texas, will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, July 23, 2021, at Rock Springs Cemetery with Bruce Sieffert officiating. Visitation will be held from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Thursday, July 22, at Laird Funeral Home.
James “Jimmy” Oliver Durant entered his Heavenly Home on Sunday, July 18, 2021, in Marble Falls, Texas, after courageously fighting the good fight with cancer. Jimmy was born on November 26, 1948, in Fairfield, Texas, to his loving parents, James and Mable Durant.
Jimmy grew up in the small town of Central Heights where he excelled at basketball and FFA and spent many hours fishing and hunting in the beautiful woods of East Texas. At the age of 19, Jimmy enlisted into the United States Army and swore his allegiance to defend and protect our great country. During this time, he earned many decorations and medals as a soldier in the Vietnam war; Vietnam Service Medal with one Silver Service Star, National Defense Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Rifle Marksman, Pistol Marksman, and Sharpshooter with M-60 Tank Weapons. Throughout his whole life, Jimmy was proud to be an American and serve his country. He became a Texas Forest Ranger after the Army for some time and ended his career by retiring as a Sheriff’s Deputy from Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Department. He was also a Third-Degree Master Mason of Milam Lodge No. 2 in Nacogdoches, Texas where he has been a member since 1972.
Jimmy was a God-Fearing man who loved The Lord with all his heart. He will be remembered saying that he was “dipped under the waters of the Southern Baptist Church and sprinkled with Holy Waters of the United Methodist Church” – he wouldn’t trade his faith for anything in the world. Jimmy taught his children to share the same pride for his country and God. He taught them how to fish and hunt, to love deeply and strongly, and to always maintain their faith in the Good Lord.
In his later years, Jimmy became an avid gardener and thoroughly enjoyed getting his hands covered in soil and growing the biggest tomatoes so he could can them at home. He enjoyed woodworking as well and made many walking canes that he would gift to his family members. These canes have been held very dearly in their hearts and each has their own unique touch from Jimmy that will be cherished forever.
Jimmy is survived by his mother, Mable Durant; daughter, Cheryl Durant; sisters, Betty Durant-Sieffert and husband, Bruce, and Jean Durant-Bryant; grandchildren, Brad-Michael Barnes and Callie Barnes with their father, Brian Barnes, Kade Durant, and Madison Durant; special friend, Dyanne Stengel from Llano, Texas; and faithful dog, Sissy.
Jimmy is preceded in death by his father, James Lawrence Durant; and son, James Michael Durant.
Serving as honorary pallbearers are Brad-Michael Barnes, Brian Barnes, Kade Durant, Jeff Harrell, James “Puddin” Eddings, Baker Clifton, and Joe Evans.