Jacolyn-Brubaker-Obituary

Jacolyn Brubaker

Loves Park, Illinois

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JACOLYN 'JACKIE' J. BRUBAKER, 76 LOVES PARK - Jacolyn "Jackie" J. Brubaker, 76, of Loves Park danced into the loving arms of her Savior, Jesus Christ on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2013. She was born June 20, 1937, in Rockford, daughter of Edward and Virginia (Fiske) Bertrand. Jackie graduated from Harlem...

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Jackie was one of a kind, she laughed, hugged, welcomed everyone with that smile..
God reached out - Jackie in his hands
to Heaven. We will miss her. Alene J.

So sorry for your loss. Jackie was such a wonderful person. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Jackie's Family,

I always thought of your mother as my best friend. When I live in Loves Park she was there when I need her and she knew that I was there for her. I live in Az. We talked aboout a month ago. I will miss her so much. I will keep all of you in my prayers. My Memories of Jackie will live forever.
God Bless. Lots of Love Judi Eckhoff

To your family.God bless you and your family, Don and I bought her condo from her in Machesney Park, we now live in Fl, We got to know this sweet lady when she would come and see Jane in our building, she was so kind, Don and Vicki Monroe.

So sorry for your loss. I really enjoyed working with Jackie at the High School. You are in my prayers. Theresa Z.

Jackie, You were an "Angel" on earth-- and you are an angel in heaven. Love Mike and Pat Hayes ( co- workers from Harlem)

Jackie has been in my thoughts a lot the last couple of weeks. I felt as if she was the guiding angel for my sister as she waited for a new liver. Jan, my sister, passed away while at the University Hospital in Denver. That was three days before Jackie left us.
Carlyle and i were at Mayo to visit Jackie 28 years ago. What a trooper she was!
I share in your mourning.

Jodi, my prayers are with you during this time. Always know that The Lord will be their with you in your time of sorrows. (Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning).

Sorry to hear this. We were blessed to be her neighbor & my brother & her sons were friends. Years later we met again at church. She was a very wonderful lady.