Jacqueline-Messner-Obituary

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Jacqueline Messner

East Windsor, Connecticut

Mar 3, 1931 – Dec 21, 2016 (Age 85)

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BORN
March 3, 1931
DIED
December 21, 2016
AGE
85
LOCATION
East Windsor, Connecticut

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Carmon Windsor Funeral Home Obituary

Jacqueline (Platt) Messner, 85, of East Windsor, formerly of South Windsor, died peacefully on Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at Touchpoints at Chestnut in East Windsor surrounded by her family. She was born in 1931 in Manchester, CT, daughter of the late Eugene and Essie (Frink) Platt. ...

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I remember Jackie as a neighbor on Sullivan Ave. while I was growing up. I have not lived in Wapping for over 50 years but memories of my childhood and my neighbors remain strong. Condolences to her family
Jeanne Martin Wienkoop
Wildwood Crest NJ

I just found about about Jackie's passing today. Her obituary wasn't in the Courant.which is the paper I read. I am a classmate of hers, beginning in the first grade at Wapping School through the 8th grade there. We also attended Ellsworth Memorial High School. Jackie was a sweet, caring and gentle person and she will be missed.

My deepest condolences to Cheryl, Pete, Gary and Sue and all of her grandchildren and family. Jackie was the ultimate Mom, always wanting the best for her kids. She also had a great sense of humor and I will remember her laughing. So hard to lose a Mom, but it's just the way to prepare for our own natural passing into the next world, when we join again with all our loved ones. Peace.

Please accept my sympathy in the loss of Jackie, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was my cousin and I didn't get to see her very often after we moved out of the CT area. Last time I got to see her was in 1997. My condolence to all of her family.

Our sincere sympathies for your loss.

Cheryl, Peter, Gary, Susan Messner(and extended family)-I\'m so sorry about your mom\'s passing. Your mom was greatly loved and she will be remembered forever by any kid who grew up lucky enough to be in our Foster St. gang. I will be forever grateful for her inspiration in making the Foster Street reunion a reality as well. She\'s probably up in heaven right now organizing another one.My thoughts and prayers are with you all.With Love,Kathy Keefe