Jacquelyn-Paxson-Obituary

Jacquelyn Paxson

Dayton, Ohio

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Paxson, JacquelynJacquelyn June "Mimi" Macbeth Paxson, 90, died peacefully in Kettering, Ohio, on March 18, 2025.Jackie was born February 25, 1935, in Dayton, Ohio, the daughter of John L. Macbeth and May Procuniar Macbeth. She shared a life-long bond with her beloved sister Judy Bockhorn and...

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The Mike and Dolores Karpiak Family send our condolences. Many fond memories of our families being neighbors while living on Andrea Blvd and Rio Lane

With time, one part of life that is certain is we continue to grow with the people we´re close to in a new way. Keep the good times close to your heart. All our best from the Martinez family. Ria

I am so sorry for the loss of your Mom. The few times I had the privilege of being in her company it was like I was part of the family. She was engaging, warm and wonderful to talk with. To the entire Paxson family, I send my positive thoughts and hope you get through this emotional time together knowing your Mom was special.

When we returned to Dayton in 78 we asked our local realtor to find us a 5 bedroom house close to St Charles Borromeo church/school & Alter High School. Their home was a perfect fit for us & we bought it on our first visit. I believe that God meant for us to have it. We loved it & lived there for 18 years. We sold the house back to the Paxson family (Molly) in 96. Jackie was so kind to us, which I will never forget. RIP dear Jackie. The Carroll family.

Jackie was a wonderful neighbor and always so welcoming and friendly. I miss her sweet smile. Have wonderful memories of our conversations and I'm sure she's singing in the angelic choir in Heaven now.

To all the Paxsons, especially Maggie: Your mom was a very special person - a wonderful mother and grandmother. May you all find peace in the care you gave to her and the memories you created with her.

We were good friends all through the years. My husband ,Jack McCarthy played on the same basketball team with Jim.Jackie and I have kept up with each other via phone since I haven´t lived in Dayton since 1980. I Wii certainty miss her !,

God bless you, Aunt Jackie. You've always been caring, loving, and supportive of our family. Love, The Nathaniel kids