JACQUELINE-MITCHELL-Obituary

JACQUELINE O. MITCHELL

Burlington, Vermont

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JACQUELINE O. MITCHELL - BURLINGTON - Jacqueline O. Mitchell, 81, died in Starr Farm Nursing Center on Jan. 16, 2013. She was born in Mt. Kisco, N.Y., on Nov. 13, 1931, the daughter of Donald Edward and Helen Virginia (Beal) Oothouse. She grew up in Westchester County, N.Y. Jacquie married Alton...

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Jackie was as warm as the sun and always smiled just as bright.
Love, kindness, beauty and strength- that's how I'll remember you.

Jamie & Greg
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Your Mom was an amazing lady. She leaves behind a wonderful legacy for her children, grandchildren & community.

Jamie, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I am so thankful to have been able to go to Burlington with you and meet your mother. What fun we had taking the lunch cruise and driving around town and dropping by the Ronald McDonald House! She certianly lived life to the fullest. I know you will miss her.

Greg, we are so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. She was a very special lady and Ronald McDonald House was very lucky to have her as one of their founders. Our deepest sympathy. Allen and Anne Kieslich

Jamie, I'm very sorry for your loss. Your mother was a sweet lady and I'll miss talking with her.

I met your Mom/Sister 27 years ago as a young college student looking to get a internship. I walked into the Ronald McDonald House downtown Burlington, and I left 4 years later forever changed by this wonderful, compassionate, loving, joyful, intelligent, mentor, welcoming soul! Jackie taught me so much through my internship for Social Services at Champlain College. I did my semester of internship and somehow ended up volunteering for her for 3.5 years longer. She made the atmosphere that...

I was truly sorry Greg to learn of the death of your Mother. My thoughts are with you, LP, and Emily.

My mother and I are very sorry about your loss. My mother Renee Daniel lived at Pillsbury Manor for a few short years and she was befriended by Jackie. She enjoyed her company and took pride in calling her, her friend. When she moved to Starr Farm (the current home for my mom) she was overjoyed that she would once again be together with her friend. She will miss and always remember your Mom. With kindness regards - Sue Foley and Renee Daniel