Endacott – Edwin John
Also known as “JOHN or JACK”
16.11.1949 – 11.03.2023
Loved son of Norman and Joan (both dec).
Adored brother of David(dec), Judith, and Barbara Jane.
Brother-in-law to Barry.
Fondest uncle to Zeeta, Karen, and Jim and their families.
Forever Loved.
An active, engaged, interesting man.
He will be missed by his family and friends.
Family and friends are invited to the memorial service for John / Jack Endacott to be held at the Daylesford Football Club Rooms at Victoria Park, 3021 Ballan-Daylesford Rd (Cnr Burrall St) Daylesford on Monday 19th June 2023 commencing at 11.30am.
For those unable to attend, the Service will be livestream via the following link.
Jack was a much loved member of the Melbourne Unitarian Peace Memorial Church. Jack served with distinction on the Management Committee of the Church. He was deeply involved with the Anti AUKUS Nuclear Submarines and Free Assange campaigns. We will continue the struggle in his honour.
Burt Blackburne, Vice Chair Melbourne Unitarian Peace Memorial Church
Words cannot express our shock and sadness to lose dear friend and longtime activist, Edwin John 'Jack' Endacott. A brilliant mind and kind heart, Jack was an active and engaged supporter of Julian Assange.
A toast to Jack. 🥂 🕊️ One of the greats.
We love you, Jack! We will never forget you.
Lisa, Chris and Raine and all at Melbourne4Assange
Dear Jack thankyou for your good work in helping our family maintain the farm in Sandon. Your kindness and cheerfulness and skills and care towards our parents were much appreciated with condolences to your family from Janetta, Lois, John and Ray Culvenor.
Jack was the powerhouse behind the AMMPT Southern Region. Jack was my “boss” at AMMPT, and was always great to work with. Your experience will be most missed by all of us at AMMPT Vic. May You Rest In Peace Jack
Michael Costello, AMMPT Southern Region Committee Member.
Jack, an old mate from the film industry in the 1980's. Phoned me on the 17th of November last year. He was going to see "Goanna" in Geelong. We were happy to share a meal and talk about old times.
How will we manage without you?
Laurie and Marg Robinson