Jacalyn-Rosebrook-Obituary

Jacalyn Fearing "Jackie" Rosebrook

Portland, Oregon

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Rosebrook, Jacalyn 'Jackie' (Gerlach) Fearing 54 09/18/1954 08/03/2009 Jackie, age 54, died peacefully at home under hospice care after a brief battle with cancer. She faced her illness with great courage and strength, and is now forever with her Lord in heaven. Born in Portland, she attended...

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What a wonderful day to remember. You could see today how many lives Jackie touched by looking around the church and not seeing an empty seat in the church. I feel privilidged to call Jackie my friend. I knew Jackie in hi school but more recent as one of the bunco babes. I have many fond memories and will remember her for years.

Gerlach,Fearing and Rosebrook Families;
I was shocked and stunned to here of Jackie's passing. From the moment I met her I knew this was an extrodinary women, full of a zest for life with no boundaries. She would walk into a room of strangers, wide smile, out-strechted hand anouncing,"Hi I'm Jackie". She knew no fear. I was not surprised to read about her volunteer work. She was always ready to roll up her sleeves and get to work for others. For those she touched we will not forget. Her...

Jackie was one of my dearest friends. It just won't be the same without her on our knitting night that we shared with our other 5 girl-friends. She was such a blessing when our daughter passed away last year, she was there for me from the very minute we found out. I want to be there for her family now... God Bless this wonderful family. In loving memory, Patty Wallace and Family

I was sad to hear about Jackie, and send all her family my deepest sympathy.

Jackie and I worked together at Garvey, and I got to know her from our Oregon Food Bank connection, and GSB's softball team. Her energetic spirit will live on in her children and our memories.

Sue M

TO: Gerlach,Fearing Rosebrook Family:

I knew Jackie from Rose City Park Grade School. I had her in many of my Classes. I went to Rose City Park from k-6 grade and then transfered to Glenhaven in the middle of 6th grade. Jackie was a fun person and always had a smile on her face. She would always laugh if someone told her a joke. My memories of her will be missed. I received a e-mail from Janet Spencer that Jackie has passed away. I have told a lot of her friends from Rose City...

Dear Phil, Mitchell, Alexander, Mr. & Mrs. Gerlach, and Jill,

You are all in my heart and prayers. Jackie has been such a dear and good friend for many many years. She has always had a heart of gold and now we will continue to blessed with memories of her love, generosity and smiles. She is in all of our hearts and will remain there for all eternity. Praise God for Jackie! She will always be a shining light to all of us. May God comfort you during this difficult time.

Phil, Mitchel, Alexander, Auntie Lois and Uncle Jack - We are very sorry for your loss. It's been so long since I saw Jackie, Phil and the boys last; I will not forget the good times we did have when we were little though on our visits with Grandma and Grandpa to Oregon. I also heard lots of great stories from my mom Nancy and Aunt Janie of the "cousins" growing up in Oregon.

You are in our thoughts...

Erin Percy Delfino (Odell Family)

Mitchell, Alexander, Phil, Mr. & Mrs. Gerlach and Jill:

Another star shines bright in the sky at night because of Jackie. I have very fond memories of our days from 5th grade to now.

May peace be in your hearts when you think of Jackie and of all the lives she touched and of all of the smiles she brought to so many people.

She will be greatly missed.

Blessings,
Patty Reese

Phil, Mitchell and Alexander:
One more candle has been snuffed from us. "Full of life" only beings to describe the love and friendship that Jackie brought those around her. While our paths have not crossed over the past few years, I have thought about her often with friendship. My thoughts and prayers are with you and her family during this difficult time.