Beatrice-Jacques-Obituary

Beatrice Jacques

Omaha, Nebraska

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Jacques, Beatrice (Houston) Dec 21, 1920 - Oct 20, 2012

Omaha, NE. Born in Iowa to John and Susie Houston. Preceded in death by husband, Harlowe Jacques; parents; brother, Harold Houston; and sister, Marilyn McGill. Survived by brother, Patrick of Iowa; nieces and nephews. FUNERAL...

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Bea was a dear friend of my parents, and when they were gone, she continued to keep in touch with me. She always exchanged Christmas cards and would call if something special came up. I now picture her in eternity with her late husband, Harlowe, and know that there's nowhere else she'd rather be!

Bea hired me in the Billing Dept. at the Northern Natural Gas Co. building at 24th & Dodge in 1962. What a unique, caring, faithfilled lady!
Karen (Seykora) Shrader

Bea hired me as a billing clerk back in 1977 and was very instrumental in helping me with my career. To this day whenever I'm asked who was the most influential woman in my worklife, I always say Bea. She and I have exchanged Christmas cards/letters all these years. She was a very special lady and I'll never forget her. I rejoice now in the fact that she is home in Heaven.

Bea was my mentor as a new EME many years ago. Such a beautiful example to follow. She was always a positive, caring person with a wonderful smile. Bea will be missed.

Bea was a wonderful person. She trained me to EMHC at Lakeside hospital which she had done for many years. Bea was so strong in her faith and left many fine memories for many. Bea will be missed.

Bea always tried to anticipate my needs and fulfill them before I could even verbalize them. When my husband died, she was so helpful. We also had many pilgrimages together. Wonderful memories.

Bea was a wonderful lady. She was pivotal in helping to develop the citizen patrol in our Piedmont neighborhood while she lived in the area. She always made it a point to ask about our kids and always showed a caring demeanor. Our condolance and prayers to her family. I am a better person because I knew her. God Bless.

Aunt Bea was a beautiful lady. She told me many wonderful stories of the past. She was very dedicated to her church. Her time spent there was very precious to her. She will be missed.

Bea was a very dedicated and giving individual who was a true reflection of her faith. I feel very blessed to have know her.