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Jacqueline N. "Jacque" Bissonnette, 40, of Junction City, Kansas passed away on Saturday, July 5, 2025 at The University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City, Kansas.
Cremation will take place. A celebration of life service will be announced at a later date.
Jacque was born August 21, 1984 in Russell, Kansas the daughter of Leo Denio.
Jacque had a passion with the banking industry. She worked as a branch manager at Sunflower Bank in Junction City, Kansas. Halloween was her favorite holiday. She spent many years volunteering at Zombie Toxin Haunted House in Junction City, Kansas where she met her haunt mom and dad Rob and Jean Blanken.
On July 7, 2007, she married Joseph Bissonnette in Junction City, Kansas.
Survivors include her husband Joseph of Junction City, Kansas; two daughters, Desirae Bissonnette and Theresa Bissonnette both of Junction City, Kansas; four brothers, Kenny Stroede of Holyrood, Kansas, Danny Denio of Springville, Utah, Cody Denio of McPherson, Kansas and Shawn Denio of Wakefield, Kansas; two sisters, Michelle Leonard of Manhattan, Kansas and Braylynn Denio of Junction City, Kansas; her fur babies, Hercules and Buddy. A host of many nieces and nephews, as well as numerous other friends and family will miss her dearly.
She was preceded by her father Leo Denio; one brother, Steven Denio; grandmothers, Viola Long and Winfred DeBoer; her father-in-law, Theodore Bissonnette.
Memorial contributions can be made out to the Melanoma Research Foundation, 1420 K Street NW 7th Floor, Washington , DC 20005.
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203 North Washington St, Junction City, KS 66441
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