GREAT FALLS Jackie "Jack" L. Pfeiffer, 59, 1601 23rd St. S., formerly of Billings, died Saturday, April 24, 2004, at the Peace Hospice Residence of a heart condition. A memorial service will be held at Hillcrest Lawn Chapel at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 29, with Rev. Ken Waag officiating. The burial of ashes will be at the Redstone Cemetery on Monday, May 3, at 10 a.m. Schnider Funeral Home in Great Falls is handling arrangements. Following the services and a brief reception at the funeral home, friends are invited to join together at the Flamingo Lounge. Memorials are suggested to donor's choice. He is survived by two sons, Jason and his wife Renaye, and Jared of Billings; a daughter, Tisha Pfeiffer of Billings,; three stepdaughters, Kelly Herning, Chris Stoddard and Dana Collins; two brothers, Roger of Bismarck, N.D., and Larry Pfeiffer of Great Falls; 10 grandchildren, Destiny, Calvin, Izabella, Johnathan, Breanna, Mikayla, Madison, Lauren, Ashley and Makenna; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. His parents preceded him in death. Jackie was born May 26, 1944, in Scobey, the son of Linden and Emma (Severson) Pfeiffer. He grew up in Redstone and Outlook, graduating from high school in Outlook. For six months, he served in Army Reserves before attending Dawson Community College. Jackie then began his career with Frontier Airlines living in various places in North Dakota, Montana, California and Nevada for 16 years. In 1992, he moved to Great Falls and drove for Foss Trucking for a short time. He worked for Big Sky Bus and then for Russ Walden during harvest for a couple of years before he retired. He married Linda LaCounte in Bainville and was later divorced. He then married Noela DerManuelian in Reno, Nev., and was later divorced. Jackie enjoyed hanging out and playing cards with his very close friends at the Flamingo Lounge. He looked forward to harvest every year, when he would go to George and Marvin Severson's farm in Redstone to run combine with his close cousin Vernon. Jackie loved spending quality time with his many family members. Billings Gazette on 4/27/2004. -Darrell Robson & Dee Martenson (4/27/04)