Jacqueline-Johnson-Obituary

Jacqueline Johnson

Rockford, Illinois

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JACQUELINE JAY JOHNSON, 75 ROCKFORD - Jacqueline Jay Johnson, 75, of Rockford, died Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009, at home, with her family by her side. Born Oct. 16, 1933, in Rock-ford, the daughter of Bert and Verona Thorn. Married Robert A. Johnson June 9, 1956, in Rockford, residing here the rest...

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Dear Family,
We are so sorry for the loss of your Mother and Grandmother. Bob & Jackie lived life to the fullest and with joy. We hope this will give you some comfort during this time. Our deepest sympathy.
Love, Rick & Rebecca

I'm so sorry Jackie is gone.
Life is fleeting, but the memories you have of her and the wonderful times you spent together will be with you always. Take care of each other.

the valet team at the swedish american hospital ( jim & sam )
what a wonderful person she was!!!!

Lisa, Tracy, and Joy -- I am so sorry Sue and I have not had the opportunity to meet any of you, but we were able to see pictures of you several times. Jackie & Bob were good friends during our time in Rockford. (we left in 1968). Bill went through Jr. & Sr. high school with Jackie and spent many fun hours at your Grandparents house. You've had a really sad year and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Sue & Bill

Your Mom was a close friend of mine from Elementary School through High School and I have many fond memories of her during that time. I moved away from Rockford in 1955 but always enjoyed seeing Jackie and Bob at times when I came back to Rockford. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy at this time.....I know this past year has been a sad and difficult time for you all and I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

We loved Jackie. I went all through school with her. We had so many laughs and wonderful times together. She found something to laugh at, even when things were grim, as was Bob's heart problem. I shall miss her terribly, even though we were many miles apart. May the comfort of our Savior be with you, the family.

To Lisa, Joy, Tracy and your families,

There are not words to ease your sadness right now but please know that your many friends care deeply and wish you peace, love and understanding at this time.
Jo Baker
Tucson AZ

Dear Johnson Family--Your mother was a good friend of mine throughout our school days in Rockford. We both graduated in the class of 1952, and I have many pleasant memories of visiting with Jacquie and Bob at reunions and other special occasions in Rockford. Our heartfelt condolences are with your family during this difficult time.
Dick and Patti Schacht

Dear Lisa, Joy and Tracy,
I was so deeply saddened to hear of your mother's death. Jackie was a dear friend. Both of your parents were such special people. I have so many wonderful memories of them and consider myself fortunate to have known them.