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Jack Black receives fifth Flame Award.
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PICKENS— “Our roots are here and I never wanted to live anywhere else”, said Jack Black, Pickens’ fifth recipient of the I Fan The Flame award. “I love the people, the friendliness and the town itself”.

Born in Pickens County in 1928, Jack has spent his lifetime in Pickens. Married 58 years to Della, they have lived in the same home for 56 years. A graduate of Pickens schools, Jack “played a little football in high school”. His two sons and grandchildren live in the area.

When Jack was 15, he became a Pickens volunteer fireman and served in that department for 52 years. Asked about his most memorable fire fight, he recalled when the Methodist church burnt, “Despite the size of the fire, I can remember it still being one of the coldest nights in my memory.” In addition to volunteer firefighting, he also served in the South Carolina National Guard for 40 years and as an elder at Pickens Presbyterian Church.

Retired now for just 3 years, Jack’s service to the city, county and state, over a 66 year period, has included working for the highway department for 14 years and many years as the Pickens Street & Sanitation Department superintendant. Elected to the City Council, he served in that capacity for 13 years and then spent 16 years as the Pickens County Court bailiff.

“I have many great memories,” he reminisced. “Perhaps the most memorable moment was when I met, then presidential candidate, George W. Bush on Main Street.” “It was great to see last month’s ‘fan’, Don Gravely. I was actually one of his first shaving customers back in the mid forties. After all these years, he still cuts my hair today.”

I Fan The Flame 2012 Platinum sponsors include the Historic City of Pickens and Great Oaks Dental. East Main Treasures and Pace & Reeves BP, Inc. are this year’s bronze sponsors.

The award program will be expanded, in the future, to recognize the many contributions of various academic, civil, religious and charitable organizations towards “fanning the flame” in Pickens.



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