Jack Eugene Rahmes, 63, of Jacksonville, Florida passed away on June 14, 2018 in Jacksonville. He was born September 3, 1954 in Danville, Virginia, son of Eugene and Jane Rahmes. Mr. Rahmes worked as a project Engineer for CSX Railroad and in his spare time he enjoyed golfing, gardening and working on his model trains. The family would like to give special thanks to the kind and caring staff at the Community Hospice Hadlow Center in Jacksonville. The family also requests that donations be made to Community Hospice of Northeast Florida.






Rest in Peace Jack! We will miss you!
Jack was a customer that turned into a good friend. We’ve shared many meals together and played many rounds of golf. We always touched base whenever I came to Jax. I will surely miss him on future trips. He was a great and fun friend.
Jack will sincerely be missed by family, friends & the railroad industry. Jack always had a way of expressing himself in a manner that was educational, entertaining & interesting. He was a good railroader that spent many days & nights trying to improve the safety of whatever road he was involved with. Godspeed to Denise & the entire Rahmes family.
Jack was a great friend and we are greatly saddened by his passing. We will both miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with Denise and the entire Rahmes Family.
I was working with the SCLRR & worked with Jack while he was working his way thru NC State University. He was measuring & staking curves. I was the mechanic and I would help him when I could.He was a self made man and was a close friend of mine. Will surely miss seeing him.
Very sorry to here of Jack’s passing. Jack was a great railroader and good friend of Plasser American and its employees. Please accept our sincere condolences.
Ernie and I are saddened to learn Jack has lost his battle with cancer. Rest In Peace fellow railroader. We pray that Denise and family will find comfort knowing that friends will be thinking of them.
Roger and i are very sad for your lose….it was always so heartening to see you and Jack on your walks through the neighborhood. We pray for God’s love to wrap you and your family and you find peace. There are really no words to give comfort for the loss of your sweet partner in life just know we’re here and I’ll walk with you anytime!! Love and prayers, Sandy
I’m very sorry to hear about Jack. I worked for him for a couple of years in Lewisville, Texas. He was a great boss and was a strong advocate for women in the workplace. Prayers ascending to Denise and family for comfort and peace.