Jacqueline-Forsyth-Obituary

Jacqueline Forsyth

Dallas, Texas

1945 - 2022

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April 15, 2022
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Dallas, Texas
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FORSYTH, Jacqueline Jacqueline Forsyth, 76, of Austin, Texas, died April 15, 2022, in Austin. She was born May 16, 1945, in Kittery, Maine to the late James Forsyth and Peggy Woods Forsyth and grew up in Dallas. Jacqueline graduated from the University of Dallas in 1967 and also completed her...

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What a beautiful life. I was so lucky to share just a small part of her journey. She is missed!

Very sorry for your loss. She was a verry good lady We wish we could have known the better.

Jackie was a woman of courage, kindness, and compassion. And she never stopped fighting the good fight! May our Heavenly Father ease your grief and leave only the cherished memories of her loving ways. And may the Angels lead her into Paradise. Your friends, Larry & Mary Ackels and Family.

I knew Jackie when she was at St. Louis Church/Austin and through the Theresian community we shared. She was an inspiration and a blessing to all who knew her. She will be greatly missed!

My heart empathizes with the pain of your loss. She was my very special Theresian friend. Keeping all of you in prayer.

The loss of this beautiful person in so many lives is profound. The beauty she left behind is a memory to treasure. As a teacher I am leaving behind a quote from Winnie the Pooh: "If there ever comes a day we can't be together, keep me in your heart. I'll stay there forever."

Jacqueiine and I were classmates at the University of Dallas and her late husband,Nolan Kenneth Stutzman and I worked on the UD Crusader yearbook from 1964 to 1966.She will certainly be missed---I never knew that she was born in Kittery,Maine,where my parents had a mutual friend who lived nearby. Requiescat in Pace

Mom, you were a beautiful soul that fashioned your life as a garland of beautiful deeds and for that, you will never be forgotten. I can only hope that you and Dad are sharing a warm embrace that serves in contrast to the cold margaritas in your hands, knowing full well that your children will be ok because you raised them to be so close that they´ll always have each other along with the support of their loving families. First you went pursuing the fragrant grasses; then you returned...

Mom, you will forever be missed. It´s been amazing to hear stories about you we didn´t even know about. You touched more lives than you will ever know. We love you and will honor the legacy you left behind always. Rest well little mamacita. Te amo.