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**Obituary for Jacqueline Ann Graham (Sweetie)**
Jacqueline Ann Graham, affectionately known as Sweetie, was born on December 31, 1959, in Newark, New Jersey. She peacefully departed this life, leaving a legacy of love and cherished memories.
Jacqueline grew up in Millburn Township, where she completed her education, graduating from high school in 1978 before continuing her studies at Morris County College in Randolph, New Jersey. Following her academic pursuits, she honorably served in the United States Air Force for four years, demonstrating her commitment to her country.
Professionally, Jacqueline found fulfillment as a medical analyst for Jacobson for 17 years and later took on a supervisory role at Amazon for three years. Most recently, she was employed at Walmart in Clayton, North Carolina, where she made lasting connections with her colleagues.
Beyond her professional life, Jacqueline had a passion for cooking and cherished her relationships with family and friends. She held a special fondness for her online community on Facebook, where she shared her joys and experiences.
Jacqueline is preceded in death by her father, Randolph George Graham of East Orange, New Jersey. She is survived by her mother, Miss Electric Mae Graham of Clayton, North Carolina, and her siblings—sister Lisa Nicole Graham and brothers Michael Graham and Randolph Graham, as well as Kevin Green of South Orange, New Jersey. Additionally, she leaves behind seven aunts and a host of cousins and friends who will forever treasure her memory.
Jacqueline’s spirit will live on through the lives she touched and the love she shared with those around her. She will be deeply missed.
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