Jacqueline Lianne Bates

Jacqueline Lianne Bates obituary, Minneapolis, MN

Jacqueline Lianne Bates

Jacqueline Bates Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cremation Society of Minnesota (First Memorial Funeral Chapel)- Minneapolis on Apr. 12, 2025.

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Obituary of Jacqueline Lianne Bates
Jacqueline Lianne Bates
May 5, 1986 – April 5, 2025
Jacqueline Lianne Bates-Jacquie to those who knew her laughter, Jax to those who knew her fire, stepped out of this world to the next realm on April 5, 2025, just one month before her 39th birthday.
She was an artist, not just in paint, but in presence. She moved through life like brushstrokes across a sky, bold in color, delicate in detail. She gathered stories from the air, stitched them with colorful passion, and gave them back to the world through canvas and word.
Jacquie loved basketball the way some people love stars, fully and fiercely. The Minnesota Lynx and Timberwolves were her constellations. She watched the games like a poet watching a storm: knowing the rhythm, sensing the tension, always believing in the comeback. In those arenas she found great joy.
Jax believed in people. She believed in social justice. She believed in art as a means of expression, and that kindness to others was as necessary as breathing.
She leaves behind her mother, Jennifer Broom, and brother Nathan Bates of Minneapolis, her sweetheart Ryan Reichow; they created enduring memories together while sharing laughter and copious bags of pretzel combos. Also left behind are her aunt and uncle, Louise Broom-Peltz and Claude Peltz of Windham, NH, her cousins, Brian, Danielle, and Danielle's husband Jeff of California, and many other friends, family, and fellow travelers in this strange and beautiful life.
She is welcomed by the spirits of her grandparents: Brian and Sheilah Broom, and Darrell and Karen Bates. They are surely waiting with open arms and a court to shoot hoops under starlight and a puffy cloud to rest upon to paint the rainbows.
Jacquie lived by a quiet mantra, one she carried like a compass:
"Collect, ingest, reflect."
The world is dimmer without her light, but somewhere, among the hum of a basketball court, the scratch of pen to paper, and the whisper of a brush to canvas, you'll find her, still.
Please join Jacquie's family to honor her creative life:
Sunday, April 27th at 2:00
The Beach Club - 2925 Dean Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55416
In lieu of flowers, we invite those who wish to honor Jacquie's memory to contribute to a GoFundMe campaign that has been created. The funds will go toward placing a memorial bench at an art facility or community park to be a lasting tribute where family and friends can sit, "collect, ingest, reflect.", on their own lives and our greatly loved Jax.
Your support, in any amount, is deeply appreciated.
Thank you ahead of time for joining us either in spirit or in person on April 27th
Sincerely - Jennifer, Nathan and the extended family

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April 25, 2025

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Sarah B.

April 25, 2025

I was Jax's roommate. In the short time I knew Jax, I learned that Jax was a very kind and caring person who saw the good in everyone, and we became fast friends. She enjoyed deep conversations with friends about different topics. She had many gifts and talents. She was passionate about art. She had a black belt in Taekwondo and also taught kids how to do Taekwondo once she moved up in the sport.
Jax told me how much she loved her brother Nathan and was so proud of his musical talent, and that he made synthesizers. Jax also told me how she used to tutor young kids on how to paint murals. Jax enjoyed spending time with her mom shopping at Target and Michaels. Jax enjoyed spending time with Ryan, her boyfriend, at the Timberwolves game and with his dog at the dog park.

I will miss our conversations and your energetic spirit, positivity, and your big heart. This quote reminds me of you. "What I wish to show when I paint is the way I see things with my eyes and in my heart." Raoul Dufy

Your friend,

Sarah B.

Tracy

April 12, 2025

I don't know Jacqueline but I would like share that I was touched by this beautiful tribute to her and who she was. I send my sincere condolences to her family and friends. The world lost a beautiful person but heaven gained an angel. Fly high Jacqueline.

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