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Jacquelyn Sophie Brechtel Clarkson

1936 - 2024

Jacquelyn Sophie Brechtel Clarkson obituary, 1936-2024, New Orleans, LA

BORN

1936

DIED

2024

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Jacquelyn Clarkson Obituary

Jacquelyn Sophie Brechtel Clarkson died peacefully on June 26, 2024, surrounded by her family. She was 88 years old. Jackie was born in New Orleans on January 17, 1936, to John Patrick Brechtel, Jr. and Sophie Berengher Brechtel. Her father was the legendary coach who co-founded the New Orleans Recreation Department of Sports and the Arts for children in 1946. After attending Tulane University, Jackie began a 50-year career in real estate, during which she owned or managed three major firms, including her own, Jacquelyn Clarkson, Realtors. She earned the Graduate, REALTOR Institute designation and held the CRB and CRS certifications. She was extremely proud to serve as the second female President of the Louisiana Realtors Association. With the encouragement of her colleagues, Jackie began a life of public service, as her father had done before her. In 1990, Jackie was elected to represent New Orleans City Council District "C", which encompasses one-fifth of the city, including Algiers and the French Quarter. While serving on the City Council, she focused on public safety, quality of life, historic preservation and economic development issues. During her tenure, Jackie brought the House of Blues to the French Quarter and coordinated the transformation of the Fisher Housing Development into a neighborhood in Algiers. As a leader in re-invigorating New Orleans' cultural economy, Jackie brought artists back to Jackson Square and worked tirelessly to clean up the French Quarter, the heart of New Orleans' tourism economy. With the assistance of the New Orleans Ballet Association, she brought the children's ballet back to NORD gymnasiums. She was so proud that over 22,000 children from every walk of life participated in this program. Many students went on to greater opportunities in dance. She was also a founder of the Mayor's Military Advisory Committee, which helped bring more troops to the city with hopes of encouraging their retirement in New Orleans. In 1994, Jackie was elected to the Louisiana Legislature as a State Representative, where she focused on landmark legislation for women's health and safety, child protection, law enforcement, neighborhood preservation and governmental reform. She was the lead author of the first genetic testing bill in Louisiana - and one of the first in the country - that blocked insurance industry discrimination based on the results of DNA testing. She also authored legislation that broadened access to mammograms. Her "stalking" bill moved Louisiana to the forefront for effective prosecution of that criminal offense. Jackie was integral in the development of the LSU/Tulane Cancer Research Center Consortium, the LSU/ Tulane academic teaching hospital and the V.A. Hospital in downtown New Orleans. The highlight of her legislative career was securing the initial funding for the National World War II Museum, ensuring it would be built in New Orleans and not Washington, D.C. Additionally, she co-authored the state tax credit legislation that created "Hollywood South." In 2002, Jackie was elected to the City Council again representing District "C." When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, she stayed at "Ground Zero" and helped bring in state and federal assistance to the city, which was eighty percent under water. She was elected to Councilmember-at-Large in a special election in 2007 and was re-elected to this position in 2010. In this role, she served as President and Vice-President of the City Council. Under Mayor Mitch Landrieu as City Council President and Budget Chairman, she helped restore the city's bond rating and authored legislation that placed the Office of the Inspector General and its budget in the City's Charter. She led the re-opening of the Mahalia Jackson Center for the Performing Arts and helped secure a public-private partnership to reopen the Saenger Theatre. One of her most incredible accomplishments was authoring legislation that created the city's first Master Plan and Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and placed it in the City's Charter, giving it the force of law. This ensured that economic development would progress in harmony with historic preservation. When the Naval Support Activity was scheduled for closure, she authored legislation that created Federal City at that location, ensuring that the Marine Reserves and the Coast Guard 8th Naval District were retained. It was done in coordination with the Belle Chasse Naval Air Station, which secured the Naval Air and U.S. Army's retention. These coordinated projects ensured that three billion of the five billion of the military's economic impact on the region was retained. Throughout her career, Jackie received many awards and honors, including an Honorary Doctorate degree from Our Lady of Holy Cross College, the American Spirit Medallion from the National World War II Museum, VCPORA's Schwartz-Gage Award for French Quarter Historic Preservation, induction into the Louisiana Center for Women in Government and Business Hall of Fame, and NOMAR's Philippi St. Pe' Lifetime Achievement Award. Additionally, three separate branches of the U.S. Military recognized Jackie for her service. The Commanding Officer of the U.S. Naval Station designated Jackie an Honorary Admiral; the Coast Guard gave her a special Commendation and the U.S. Marines held a special flag ceremony in her honor. Following her 2014 retirement from public office, Jackie was invited to be Louisiana's Honorary Consul for Lithuania, by then Ambassador Zygimantas Pavilionis. As the granddaughter of an immigrant from Lithuania, Jackie worked diligently to further trade between Louisiana companies and Lithuania's port city of Klaipeda. In May 2024, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Lithuania bestowed its Medal of Honor on Jackie. She is survived by her loving husband of 71 years, Arthur Alexander (Buzz) Clarkson, Jr., and her brother, Dr. Joseph Berengher Brechtel. Jackie is also survived by her five daughters, Jacquelyn Rutgers Clarkson, Cynthia Clarkson Alsfeld (Lenny), Diane Clarkson Hastings (Scott), Kevin Clarkson Sanders (Mike), and Patricia Davies Clarkson. She was the proud grandmother of William Michael Sanders, Jr. (Sarah), Elizabeth Sanders Greyson (Lukas), Katherine Hastings Lewis (Peter), Margaret Alsfeld Kaul (Chris), Mary Caswell Alsfeld, Arthur Alexander Clarkson Sanders (Molly), Leonard Clarkson Alsfeld (Ashlyn), John McWilliams Alsfeld (Mary Robin), Scott Davis Hastings, Jr. (Sissi), Reginald Lee Hastings, II (Liz), and 16 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her beloved sister, Jeanne Brechtel Battistella; and her brother, John Patrick Brechtel, III. An ecumenical funeral service will be held at St. Louis Cathedral, 615 Pere Antoine Alley, New Orleans, LA at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 9, 2024. Visitation will be held at the WWII Museum, Freedom Pavilion (Red Door Firehouse Entrance at 1043 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA) on Monday, July 8, 2024, from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Parking garage is located at 1024 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA. Visitors will be subject to security screening. Interment will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her name to the NOBA/NORD Center for Dance (nobadance.com), Mount Olivet Episcopal Church (mountolivet.org), and The National World War II Museum (nationalww2museum.org). Professional services entrusted to Mothe Funeral Homes (mothefunerals.com).

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Jul. 2 to Jul. 3, 2024.

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Lukas Greyson

June 26, 2025

It´s hard to believe it´s been one year. I was profoundly blessed to be welcomed into Jacquelyn´s incredible family through marriage. Liz and I are celebrating our 3 year wedding anniversary tomorrow 6/27 and her grandmother was an extraordinary individual who impacted thousands.

Her warmth, accepting spirit, kindness, fierce determination, voice for equality and immense passion for New Orleans exuded every aspect of her being. And her profound love for her entire family was clearly evident through her beautiful smile, laughter, empathetic heart and warm embrace.

She is missed every day by so many. And her life and legacy will never be forgotten!

Valerie Kirwin Fennel

July 25, 2024

Clarkson girls,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. It is SO hard to lose your mom!
I have a clear memory of her standing on the dock at camp holding a clipboard as she kept her eyes on the lake full of girls. I can hear her laugh as well.
Hold on to each other and your dad, tightly.
May the peace of our Lord be with you all.
Valerie Kirwin Fennel

Greg & Lorraine Cagle, DeRidder, LA

July 13, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Terry Lonatro

July 9, 2024

Very saddened to hear about Jackie. What a wonderful, kind and always thoughtful person. Jackie made a big impact in my life and I am eternally grateful.

Taylor and Tricia Casey

July 9, 2024

Our deepest sympathy on Jackie's passing. She was an outstanding public servant as well as a wonderful person. Your family will be in our prayers.

Nick and Amy (Carbonette) Cioll

July 9, 2024

Hi, Amy and I (wife and husband) would like to let you know we are honored to have known Jackie. I had the honor of growing up with Kevin and Patti and Amy had the honor of being the head architect of both the City of New Orleans and Federal City so dealt with Jackie professionally. Finally, Amy is the lead of the historic French Quarter parade, and we were happy that Jackie participated many times. Rest in peace Jackie ... Nick

CDR & Mrs. Elmo J Peters, Jr, USCG (ret)

July 9, 2024

Miss Jackie was a staple in the Algiers area. She made an impact that will felt for generations to come. She and my husband, CDR Elmo J Peters, Jr., worked side by side on projects that benefited and honored our military community, including the Mayor's Military Advisory Committee; to maintain US Military presence in Belle Chasse and Establishment od the National WWII Museum in NOLA. Miss Jackie was often seen at the Night Out Against Crime events tbroughout the city and events involving children and the elderly of our community. MIss Jackie worked tirelessly fot the.community that she loved. Thank you "Just Jackie" as you told me long ago. You are appreciated. You will be missed

Judith Newman

July 9, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jarred M Jupiter

July 8, 2024

To the Brechtel & Clarkson Family, please accept my deepest condolences! Please know that I'm praying daily for your family!

Cheryl Carter and the Fischer Family

July 8, 2024

My heartfelt sympathy to Mrs Clarkson's family . We of the Fischer Housing Development send condolences to the family . As a former Fischer Resident Council Member I had the pleasure of working with our former District C Representative , City Council and State Representative during Auntie Jackie's tenure ( as we called her) . Prayers for comfort and strength . Amen .

Ed and Hillery Moise

July 8, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Barbara Williams Pearl Williams Garyville Louisiana

July 8, 2024

With deepest condolences sympathy. My mama and l always have honored and have admired what you have done for New Orleans, Louisiana.May you Rest In Peace Mrs. Clarkson . From Pearl Williams and Barbara Williams of Garyville Louisiana.

Scott Hastings, Sr

July 6, 2024

Jackie, I'm really going to miss you. You are such a special person. I truly appreciated the encouragement you gave me when I was dating your daughter. I thought she was out of my league. I still think that.

You raised her with so much character. I know that's the reason our marriage has lasted.

I'll miss you.

Love Scott,,S

Carol and Jim Regan

July 6, 2024

Dear Diny and all of your family, we are so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a great lady. Prayers for peace and comfort during this tough time.

Darlene Guillot

July 6, 2024

So sorry for your loss, she was wonderful for Algiers.

Ursula M Andrews

July 5, 2024

Thank you Mrs Clarkson for all your kindness and a job well done to your family my condolences now it´s for you to take your rest from a citizen of New Orleans

Cathie Reich

July 5, 2024

I am so sorry for her loss. Jacquelyn was truly a champion For Realtors. She was also a champion in all her other endeavors. God Bless her Family & please give her family comfort in their Grief. Sincerely Cathie Reich a Realtor with 45 years of service.

Lyn Reed

July 5, 2024

I knew and was privileged to work with Jackie on FQ historic preservation issues 1998-2006. She was a force-if you met her, you´d never forget her. I am grateful to her for her lifetime of service to New Orleans and Louisiana. She will be missed. Condolences to her family and loved ones.

Marion Gagliano

July 5, 2024

I only knew Ms Clarkson for all that she achieved in our city. Just want to say thanks to her for supporting NORD and New Orleans ballet Association. My granddaughter was a part of it and for that I will be always grateful to Ms. Clarkson. A true supporter of children and family.

Myrt Frey

July 4, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person.

Curtis A. Wright, Sr.

July 4, 2024

My condolences on the passing of LR Past President and Friend Jacquelyn Clarkson. I was honored to meet her and I enjoyed talking. I had the honor of knowing both the 1st and 2nd women to be LR President and I know how proud she was as I am being the 1st African American to be LR President; so we shared and discussed that kind of moment. Those are footprints in the sands of Louisiana History that will never be washed away. I loved meeting her and Buzz. She was definitely a "World Changer"! Thank You!

Val Cupit

July 3, 2024

Neighborhoods is our culture Ms. Jackie would say. She was a great friend and mentor. She loved her whole family equally and dearly spoke often about all. Buzz and family Thank You for sharing her with us. Prayers to her whole family and she will be sorely missed.
Val Cupit, Lakeview

Beth Goddard

July 3, 2024

I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of such a fabulous lady. I have decades of joyful memories being around and working with her at special events. I was deeply honored when she presented me with a New Orleans City Council Proclamation. She certainly had a life well lived and I will miss her!

Kenny Spellman

July 3, 2024

On behalf of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart Alumni Association and Brother Martin High School, I offer our prayers and condolences. Thank you for your service to our city and our community. We will say a Mass in her memory.

Kenny Spellman ´84
Brother Martin High School

Eileen and Dana Wallen

July 3, 2024

May here memory be a blessing and that she will be missed by all that loved and knew her.
She will always be known as the lady In Red.
I have so many memories that when I volunteered at city hall If I found photos of Patti I would bring them to her. and I remembered when they have the premier of the movie all the kings men








































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































To the family We send our deepest heartfelt condolences on the loss of an amazing woman who will be missed by all those that loved and knew her.
I am a very big fan of Patti she was always so happy when I brought artifices or clippings so may her memory be s blessing .
she will be very much missed by all and New Orleans

Jane Dunn Kolb

July 3, 2024

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July 3, 2024

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Thomas Bonner Jr

July 3, 2024

My family appreciated Jackie, as a council member, taking the time to support my parents, the late Brigadier General Thomas Bonner and the late Mercedes Vulliet Bonner during their illnesses. They had moved to Algiers, her district, from Jackson Barracks after my father's retirement. Jackie has a record of supporting the military community in New Orleans. We have been thankful for her many kindnesses and extend our condolences to her family and friends.

Kerry P Gibson

July 2, 2024

What A Life Well Lived! I grew up down the street from Ms. Jackie Clarkson On Danbury Drive In Algiers And Followed Her Political Career. I Once Wrote Her A Letter When I Had An Issue With My Second Algiers Address On Kabel Dr. And She Called Me And We Talked For A Good While. I Attended O.P. Walker with Her Daughters. Every Time I Would See Her In Public, She Was Always Smiling. And Brechtel Park Is Named After Her Father! What An Amazing Life! Rest In Peace Ms. Clarkson! Job Well Done!

Judy Jackson McMorris

July 2, 2024

There are no words to express my sorrow over the loss of Mrs. Clarkson. She was a jewel of the community. She was a Christian and true lady. She will be sorely missed.

Bernadette Terrekl

July 2, 2024

Clarkson Family Clondolences Life well lived flying around in heaven blessing have your Mother for 88years take your rest Terrell " Collins Family

DSD

July 2, 2024

My condolences to the family and all who knew and loved Mrs. J.C
I pray your transition into glory was great.
DSD. NOLA

Kaki Orr Birtel

July 2, 2024

Dear Clarksons, I first met your mother at Camp Monterey where I was a camper. She always had the most beautiful smile and enthusiasm for all things Monterey. She has done so much for so many residents of New Orleans all with that same enthusiasm and 100 watt smile. It was my privilege to have known her!
Kaki Orr Birtel

Cindy Schoenhardt Peterson.

July 2, 2024

My sincere condolences to Mrs. Jackie´s family, especially OPW girls Patty and Kevin. Your mom´s enthusiasm was contagious. She seemed to approach everything with a smile, regardless of the circumstances. My thoughts and prayers are with you

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