Jacqueline D. "Jackie" Mohs

Jacqueline D. "Jackie" Mohs obituary, Sidney, MO

Jacqueline D. "Jackie" Mohs

Jacqueline Mohs Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home - Sidney on Aug. 26, 2024.

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Jacqueline Dannis Mohs, known affectionately as Jackie, passed away on August 21, 2024, at the age of 84 in Sidney, Montana. Born on February 5, 1940, in Glendive, Montana, Jackie was a long-time resident of Montana who brightened the lives of those around her with her enduring kindness and memorable sense of humor.
Jackie spent her career in laundry and housekeeping, where she was appreciated for her work ethic and friendly nature. Outside of her professional life, Jackie was a gifted craftswoman who enjoyed latch/hook rug making and ceramics. She also had a love for assembling puzzles and could often be found at local garage sales or thrift stores, hunting for the next great find.
Her personal life was filled with joy and laughter, often centered around making others smile and laugh. Jackie was a master at crafting jokes and her presence was guaranteed to brighten any day. She was also known for her generosity, exemplified by her year-round Christmas shopping, ensuring she never forgot a single person or pet during the holidays.
Jackie was preceded in death by her parents, Ella and David Frost; her spouse, James (Porky) Mohs; her daughter, Rhonda Dasinger; and her siblings, David Frost, Marvin Frost, Betsy Earles, and Zarra Frost.
She is survived by her loving sons, Dan Rhodes (Anna) of Sidney, MT, and Ken Rhodes (Evy) of Rothsay, MN; as well as her cherished grandchildren, Brant Dasinger (Heather) of Denver, CO, Jarvis Dasinger (Rachel) of Sidney, MT, Tanya Campbell of Gillette, WY, Sasha Hinds of Sidney, MT, Veronica Sheehan of Noel, MO, Misty Boots (James) of Rothsay, MN, and Jaden Rhodes (Samantha) of Horace, ND, and numerous great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Jackie's life and legacy will be celebrated and remembered for the countless lives she touched with her warmth and humor.

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