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Beatrice Jacquelin Kinamore

Creve Coeur, Missouri

Nov 15, 1932 – Mar 12, 2020 (Age 87)

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BORN
November 15, 1932
DIED
March 12, 2020
AGE
87
LOCATION
Creve Coeur, Missouri

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Beatrice Jacquelin Kinamore (nee Kalna) born 11/15/1932.

Baptized into the hope of Christ’s Resurrection on Thursday, March 12, 2020. Beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend, Jackie was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Frederick Kinamore,...

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I have never NOT attended a funeral of someone I loved as much as your mother It is so devastating to come to grips with how many situations in life, and even in death , that this pandemic has changed

I pray for your family that no one is unknowingly a carrier of the virus at this family time together.

Please be assured that from the relatives and friends of your mother, of which there are so many, there is enough love and sadness to fill the...

In loving memory of a wonderful and an amazing Aunt.

To Aunt Jackie's Family,
How sad to lose such a wonderful woman. Family gatherings just won't be the same without Aunt Jackie there. She was always such a good listener, storyteller, conversationalist, comedian. I'm so grateful to have spent a few minutes with her last month and sad that it was such a small amount of time. Aunt Jackie was so family oriented - whether it was Uncle Bob and her kids or the Lauber/Kinamore families. Without her hard work we wouldn't know as much...

Dear Bob, Janet, Kathy, Jennifer, Danny and Kay,
Gary and I are sending our very deepest sympathy to all of you and your families. Our memories of your most precious mom are those of complete and absolute love of her family! She loved your dad so very, very much. Both your Dad and Mom would greet us at all family gatherings---weddings, funerals, and the awesome family reunion or family picnic as she loved to call the Lauber gathering. Her interests revolved around all of you. ...

Oh, Jackie, we did not find out about your passing until today it broke my heart, I, Wayne Anne, thought of you as my big sister, since I didn't have any. You were my mentor, my friend, my confidant and our Aunt. We dearly loved you and Uncle Bob, our kids grew up together, having wonderful times at your farm when we all lived in Edwardsville. We will miss you, but you left a wonderful family to carry on your legacy. Rest in peace my sister and love to your whole family. I will never...

Beatrice, I did not know you personally but I know your daughter, Kay. You did a wonderful job raising a lovely and kind woman. I will be praying for your family and may you rest in peace.

Bob, Janet, Kathy, Jenny, Danny and Kay -

My heart is broken. Aunt Jackie, and all of you, were such a huge part of my childhood. The farm, family reunions, and the lake, oh my goodness the trips to the lake!! There wasnt a summer for years that our families didnt convene at the house at Tan-Tar-A. We would fight over who got an actual bedroom, which I never did, but the dorm room didnt ever disappoint!

Our parents liked to have a good time, and that was always...

Im so sorry for your loss. I have great memories of your mom from hanging out with Dan back in high school.

Oh....I am so sorry. My godmother - what a dynamo she was! Ill always cherish the time I spent at the farm as a kid with my cousins and Aunt Jackie and Uncle Bob. Memories of her bustling around her kitchen, laughing often, getting after us (we deserved it!) and giving hugs (whether we deserved them or not)! What a wonderful woman. Love to you all.