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Maureen Lundstedt
December 2, 2008
I consider myself extremely lucky to have had a wonderful aunt like Jackie. She always had a smile for you when she saw you and would not let you leave without a hug and kiss. I will always cherish the Geisha doll given to me when Jackie and Joe came back from a trip to Japan. As Uncle Joe tells it, Jackie needed a whole suitcase just for the soveniers from that trip. Everytime I look at that doll, I think of Jackie and smile. She was always thinking of others. The world has lost a wonderful woman, but heaven has been truely blessed. I love you Aunt Jackie.
Nancy Swinairski
November 24, 2008
Growing up I got to know this special woman as "Aunt Jackie". She made the children in her family feel as though each and every one was her favorite niece or nephew. She even made those of us not even related feel special; always interested in what we were doing in our lives as we grew into adults.
Aunt Jackie was indeed special and will be sorely missed by all. I have such fawned memories of joining family parties at the Krawczyk’s home, playing bingo, and listen to Jackie’s travel adventures about where she was going next or where she just returned from.
Death is not about the ending of life, but about the continuation of life in a new phase. To her loved ones, Joe, her siblings and all those nieces and nephews she loved so dearly, take comfort in knowing that she is not alone, but joining those gone before us and will pave the way and welcome those of us to follow.
She will be in my thoughts and prayers for all my days to come.
Sue Strauch
November 23, 2008
Dear Joe So sorry to learn of Jackies death we sure had some great times together at all the Lions parties.
john parziale
November 23, 2008
dear joe, so sorry to learn of your wifes passing-john parziale
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