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Jacqueline Lee Carnahan-Trapp

Snohomish, Washington

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Jacqueline Lee Carnahan-Trapp went to the arms of the Lord on September 21, 2015, after an extended illness. Jacqueline was born in Seattle, Wash. on October 20, 1946, to John C. and Alice M. Carnahan. She grew up in Mukilteo, Wash. and graduated from Cascade High School in 1964. She received a...

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We will never forget you Jacquie

I once promised that I would always love you and would never leave you. My Darling, I am keeping that promise. That promise will endure for when we are together again.

Time has gone by. Grandma, Linda, and You still are here in each and everyone of us you see the sun of every new day through our eyes. And if we we smile for no reason... surely that´s you girls smiling through us. Thanks for the smiles, and you´re welcome for each new sun rise.

We've never known anyone who loved life more than you. You fought through years of illness and setbacks, and you defied doctors' prognoses of eminent demise. You were a fighter till the end and taught us all who knew you how precious life is.

We will always remember your delight and enthusiasm for Steve Largent and the Seahawks. Those were exciting years.

God knows you tried to civilize Bud with your appreciation of things cultured, and the fine things in life. But you fell...

Nancy and I will miss you always. We enjoyed your visits when you came to Reno with Chuck.

I first met Jackie when I was 15. She immediately took me in as one of her own. She was so loving, so beautiful she was also a lot of fun. Our earth has one less rose but our sky has a new star shining down on all of us. We will always love and miss you. Thank you for all you were to so many. We love you.

I was so sorry to read of Jackie's death. We met years ago when she was a patient at the hospital where I visited her daily as a chaplain. I always loved it when we would run into each other over the years. She was a spirited woman! My condolences to each of you! Sylvia Horsch

Bud, I'm so very sorry for your loss... I know you did all you could for a very long time.. May you both be at peace.. Thinking of you.

My mom was a very strong person, I learned to be strong from her. I will miss her dearly. I know in my heart she is no longer in pain. I know she misses you Chuck as much as you miss her. Thank you for all the years being by her side and taking care of her. You were the light of her life.