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Jacqueline Trullinger Parkhurst

Seattle, Washington

1930 - 2014

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DIED
December 2, 2014
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Seattle, Washington

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Jacqueline Parkhurst passed away on December 2, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on December 7, 2014.

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I loved Jackie. She was a smart, gracious, kind woman. I miss her.

Condolences from your Tri Delta Sisters.

Jackie was always good and kind to me even though we lived at opposite ends of town. Even though her father was Mayor of Olympia, she was one of us. I'll miss seeing her at future OHS events. Mary M. Zinck McFarland

I am so sorry to learn of Jackie's passing. She was a noble lady and a strong advocate for doing the just, decent thing.

I have particularly fond memories of her standing at the roadside at the bottom of the Parkhursts'long, snow-covered driveway as we careened heedlessly down the hill on the old toboggan. She'd watch for cars and shout when it was time to fall off into the snow. Then she handed out hot chocolate. It's one of my favorite winter memories.

John, Sue and Mary K. -

So sorry to hear of Jackie's passing. She was a warm, lively lady with a great sense of humor who treated everyone - child and adult - with respect and empathy. Also the best d**n cook there was. So glad that we got to see her in August. She still had the same spark and twinkle as always, despite the physical inconveniences of time. She will be missed, but always remembered. So sorry for your loss.

Dear Sue and Mary K.,
I'm very sorry to read of your mom's passing. I send my sympathy to you both.
Melinda J-S

I am saddened to learn that Jackie has passed. My sympathy goes out to all her family.
Jackie and I were in the same group that graduated from OHS in 1948. I have memories of great times at the Trullinger cabin on Eld Inlet among many other fun times. We lost track of each other in the ensuing years although saw each other at a few class reunions. I always enjoyed
her upbeat outlook.
I know you will have many memories to share among yourselves and to bring you comfort.

jackie was a wonderful, womderful woman. Warm, loving, smart, positive: a joy to know. I was honored by her friendship and shared grandchildren with her. As she said after her yongest gradnchildn, Abigail, was born: "Aren't we just the luckiest women." Those of us who knew and loved her were very lucky.