Kelly Hoffmann Jackman

Kelly Hoffmann Jackman obituary, New Orleans, LA

Kelly Hoffmann Jackman

Kelly Jackman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 16 to Mar. 5, 2022.
After an extraordinary journey through life, Kelly now rests with our Lord. She was born in New Orleans, Louisiana to Raymond G. Hoffmann and Elaine Katherine Hotstream, and grew up in a wonderful neighborhood on Patton St. She walked across the street to attend St. Francis of Assisi school, receiving her sacraments and later playing the organ at Mass in the church. She volunteered at Children's Hospital in New Orleans for years. She attended Mercy High School, actively participating in the newspaper, yearbook, and math competitions, where she met her husband Danny. She graduated from the LSU Allied Health School with a degree in physical therapy. She returned to Children's Hospital where she began her career as a pediatric physical therapist, later working at Dallas Easter Seals and Mother Frances Hospital and providing home health in Tyler, Texas. Kelly and Danny had their first date in September 1976 at the beginning of their senior year in high school. After a courtship of five years, they married a St. Francis of Assisi in May 1981. They were blessed with three amazing children – John Daniel Jackman III, Jennifer Marie Jackman, and Christopher Patrick Jackman. After Danny's medical training at Tulane, UT Southwestern in Dallas, and Duke, Kelly and Danny moved to Tyler where they enjoyed family life for 24 years in their spiritual home. Kelly focused her boundless energy and her remarkable people skills towards the service of the community. She volunteered extensively at St. Gregory and Bishop T.K. Gorman, was a founding member of the Academic and Fine Arts Committee, and especially enjoyed her role as Girl Scout troop leader. She loved her girl scout troop, took them on high-adventure excursions, and led Girl Scout Day Camp for many years, creating unforgettable experiences for hundreds of kids. As the children moved to college, Kelly dedicated herself to St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) at the Cathedral, where she enjoyed her fellow volunteers and those she served. She was President of SVdP for several years. She also established and ran the SVdP Thrift Store with the help of many. After participating in the Mission of Love trips to Saltillo, Mexico, she discovered a vocation for missionary work. When no longer able to safely return to Saltillo, she found a calling to work with Mission Joven in the Dominican Republic (D.R.). She organized and led 8 trips there to provide missionary experiences for dozens of people in the Diocese of Tyler and served thousands of our brothers and sisters in the D.R. She received the Bishop Charles E. Herzig Humanitarian Award from the Diocese of Tyler in 2015. Kelly and Danny moved to Cocoa Beach, Florida in 2015 to enhance their roles as Nana and Papa, delighting in experiences with the grandchildren. Kelly was a gifted conversationalist and storyteller. She loved gatherings with friends, meeting new people, playing bridge, and travel. She especially loved planning family trips, which included Camp Kelly and annual Beach Weeks. A week after her and Danny's 40th wedding anniversary, she received the diagnosis of advanced pancreatic cancer. She journeyed through her fight with strength, grace, and faith for the ensuing 8 months. She was most concerned about how her grandchildren would be impacted. Kelly passed away peacefully on February 13, 2022, in her home with all of her family by her side. She is survived by her husband, John Daniel Jackman, Jr., her father and mother, her sister Buffy Hoffmann Lafont, her brother Ray Hoffmann, Jr., many nieces and nephews, her children, 6 grandchildren, and a new grandchild expected in May 2022. She is also survived by a great many whose lives she has touched. Funeral Mass and burial services will be held at 1:00pm on Saturday March 5, at the Church of Our Saviour in Cocoa Beach, Florida. In lieu of flowers, Kelly requested donations to St. Vincent de Paul, the Cathedral Mission of Love for the Dominical Republic, or a charity of your choice that serves those in need.

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February 11, 2023

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October 8, 2022

Sister Margo posted to the memorial.

March 5, 2022

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Betsy and Buzz

February 11, 2023

Remembering a sweet lady with the million watt smile.

Sister Margo

October 8, 2022

Dear Dr. Jackman,
I am so deeply sorry for the loss of your beautiful and precious wife Kelly. I am sorry to say that I just today learned that our Merciful God called her Home. We have not seen each other for a good few years, but her smile, kindness, welcoming spirit and goodness are imprinted in my heart. She always was so caring and loving. I remember a wonderful Christmas celebration in your wonderful home in Tyler, it was so wonderful to watch her welcoming everyone. I am so deeply sorry that this violent illness took her life so fast, but I find much comfort knowing that she loved you, her Family, all around her, but above all her Awesome God, whom she so beautifully and faithfully served all her life. I thank God for Kelly, knowing that she is in His embrace, I am praying for you and your Family to find comfort and peace in God, whom Kelly loved. May she Rest In Peace
Lovingly in JMJ, Sister Margo

Jackie Carvajal Piedra

March 5, 2022

I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. Kelly Jackman was my Girl Scout mom growing up and I remember her being so organized, especially on our camping trips and getting onto us for giggling in our tents! Years later, I joined her DR missionary group and was not surprised at all to see how well she organized the mission trips. It would make me laugh to see her counting our heads every time we boarded the plane. She always took care of us. Looking back, there were so many times where she took care of me. When she put me in charge of Catechesis for the DR mission trip the second year I went, I remember telling her that I wasn´t cut out for the job and all she said was, "of course you are!" And she never let me have those doubtful thoughts again. Lol
I feel so honored to have known such a remarkable human being. Love you all, Jackman family. Y´all are in my prayers.

Joseph M

March 2, 2022

I went to the Dominican Republic with Kelly and her mission team in 2020. At the time, I was going through RCIA to enter into the Church and through her kindness and example, I was assured that I was making the right decision. I am thankful that she walked with me on that journey, and I am honored to have known her.

Karen and John Williams

February 25, 2022

We will all miss Kelly so much. She touched so many in friendship and selfless service. Karen and I think of Kelly and Danny often and you have been in our prayers every day. God Bless the Jackman family.

paul sita

February 19, 2022

I never met Kelly but read her obits. Kelly may you rest in peace and enjoy your reward for special life . WOW

Marlene Boudreaux Cendrick

February 17, 2022

I was the physical education teacher at Mercy Academy during Kelly's 4 high school years. After all these years, I remember her well. She was bright, energetic, resourceful & a wonderful friend & classmate to all. All of her amazing accomplishments are tremendous but not surprising. She leaves the world much too soon. My condolences to all family members. May she rest in peace.

Jerry LeCarpentier

February 17, 2022

Hey Danny. Obviously we have not been in touch, but of course we shared a slice of life together. I'm so sorry to hear about Kelly. I will be holding you in prayer today. Blessings...

Jerry

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