Jacquelyn-Neely-Obituary

Jacquelyn M. Neely

Granger, Indiana

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Jacquelyn M. NeelyMar. 1, 1950 - June 16, 2016GRANGER - Jacquelyn Marie “Jacki” (Hinchman) Neely of Granger passed away at 3:15 p.m. Thursday, June 16th in her home surrounded by her loving family. Jacki was born March 1, 1950 in Southwest Michigan to Margaret (Metzger) and the late Harold...

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Dear Jess and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Jackie's passing. We have such wonderful memories growing up with the Rip City family. Babysitting for the girls and all the stories and experience passed down from Jackie to us. The great years working together with Jackie all of the funny times we had camping with you and the girls. Jackie will be in our hearts always. May god bless you Jess and the girls. Hugs. K & B

Jesse,Janice,Jill and Denny,
I am so sorry for your loss. Jacki is my
cousin.....It is heartbreaking.

I'm so sorry to hear about Jacki. My goodness what a woman, ditto to what Debbie Sue said. Words are at a lost. She will be missed but remembered with smiles and laughs

To the Neely family,
Sending all our love to you in this sad time. Jacki was one extraordinary woman. She loved to make others laugh and was so much fun to be around. May all of your memories of her comfort you at this time.
The Hadarys

Dear Jess and family,
Danny and I are truly sorry for your loss. I just realized today that Jackie and I shared the same exact birthday. I also have a sign with "peace, love and Sandy feet" in our New Buffalo condo. Danny and I our out of town and will be unable to attend the service. We will be thinking of you all!

Jess & family,
My sincerest condolences in the loss of your wonderful wife and mother. I had many years of fun with Jackie at Mossberg she will be dearly missed by myself and many others that had the pleasure to know her.

Sincerely,
Lisa Payne

I will always remember Jackie and Jimmy in the kitchen cooking breakfast in the wee hours of AM for whoever showed up. She made sausage gravy he made fried eggs and potatoes. Jim called her Jackson and said she could cook like a hillbilly even though she wasn't one.He would know. Jackie was fun and funny, never afraid to say exactly what was on her mind or everybody else's. She reminded us often her opinion of our Boston bull dog "damn that's one UGLY dog, who would ever pay for something...

Jess
My sincere condolences
Gary Lovisa

Jess & family,
We are so sorry for your loss. May God comfort you, & give you peace during this difficult time. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all.