HASTINGS, Jacqueline L. Jacqueline L. Hastings, 77, of the Broad Brook section of East Windsor, wife of the late, Albert E. Hastings, died Friday (May 5, 2006) at Hartford Hospital. Jackie was born in Hartford and lived in East Windsor for most of her life. She spent many years of her life employed in Tobacco Farming both shade and broadleaf performing all aspects of growing and curing. She was an active member of the Democratic Party working at the polls and registering voters. Jackie was a member of the East Windsor Senior Citizens and donated her time, along with her friend Nancy, to run the Bingo at Park Hill. Jackie is survived by two sons, George Hastings of West Hartford and Brian Hastings and his wife Patricia of Broad Brook; two daughters, Sheila Chicoine and William Robbins of Chicopee, MA and Jodi Kessler and her husband Steve of Broad Brook; two sisters, Sharon Estey of Lakeland, FL and Brenda Green and her husband Herbert of Raleigh, NC; a brother, Gordon Watson of Windsor Locks; seven grandchildren, Brian and Todd Chicoine, Matthew and Jaime Kessler and Andrew, Harrison and Colin Hastings; a special friend, Nancy Spencer and many nieces and nephews. Jackie was predeceased by two sisters, Joyce Donihee and June Hastings and a brother, Henry White. A funeral service will be held Wednesday, May 10 at 10 a.m. at the Bethany Baptist Church, 278 North Rd., East Windsor. Burial will follow in Springdale Cemetery. A calling hour will be held at the Bethany Baptist Church from 9-10 a.m. prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to American Heart Assoc., 2550 US Highway RT1 N., Brunswick, NJ 08902. The Bassinger & Dowd Funeral Home, 37 Gardner St., East Windsor, has care of arrangements.
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Karen Zitka
May 25, 2006
I'm so sorry to hear about your mom.I don't get the paper and nobody told me. I just went down to vote and I ask where your mom was and Nancy told me. My moms name was Lucille Worcester she enjoyed being your moms neighbor at park hill for a few years. She was real good to my mom. I send my deepest sympathy. 
                Karen and Richard 
                     Zitka
Mary Downes
May 8, 2006
Brian and Trish: Please accept our prayers and sympathy in the loss of your Mom. Bob, Mary, Austin and Henry
Jacqeuline Girard
May 8, 2006
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
sandra dickey
May 8, 2006
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
Steve & Elizabeth Caravello
May 8, 2006
Brian & Patricia our deepest sympathy go out to you and your family during this time of sadness. In meeting your mother on several occasions I can remember what a kind & loving person she was. 
Your friend at 1E Townhouse Rd.
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