Jacqueline A.-Duke Goode-Obituary

Jacqueline A. Forcier Duke Goode

Anchorage, Alaska

1927 - 2015

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Jacqueline was born to Hazel and Arthur Forcier and was raised substantially by her French grandmother in Providence, R.I. She was bilingual and attended catholic schools growing up. At age 17, she married Navy Seabee, Harold Duke in Oxnard, Calif., after traveling cross-country in the rumble...

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I reread my msg and it was in mid 60s I met one of the Duke son's I was in a car with him an he was dropped off at the lumber store I went inside with him. Funny I have never forgotten this for some reason. I graduated in 65 from West High now living in Hillsboro Oregon an on facebook ...Jeannette Bardi (birthlast name..Romer stepdad last name.

Our sincere sympathy for your loss.

I formerly worked at Prestige. I looked forward to talking with Jacki and petting Miss Chili Pepper every day. Jackie was one of the people I will never forget. Her heart was limitless and her love of life was undeniable. I'm richer for having her in my life for too short of time.

Please accept my sincerest condolences. May God and your fond memories bring your family peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Ms porter

I help you across the snow covered street during Fur Rondy several years ago...or perhaps you helped me. You left a tremendous impression upon me and I will not forget you. You have done God's will here on earth now rest in His arms for all eternity.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I have enjoyed Jackie and her joy that came with her. I will miss her presence but I know I will see her again. May the peace that Jackie knew be with all of the Duke's at this time. For it came from the Lord which she introduced to everyone she met.

I am so sorry to hear of Grandma Jackie's passing and my heartfelt prayers are with the entire Duke family at this time.

I remember Jackie as a kind woman, in high school the seniors were auctioned off to do chores at peoples homes to raise money for our senior trip. I was the one who got to go to Jackie's home. I was a little nervous since I did not know her at the time but she soon made me feel very comfortable even giving me lunch. She was always a gracious lady and you were never a stranger once you met her.