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Jackie was born to Jack Donald Ross and his wife,. Jackie and her brother spent their child hood living in California with their mother and in Hill City SD with their Grandparents Fred and Floy Ross and their Father Jack.
She managed a chain of California 6 Motels and maintained the highest standards of customer service. In 1988 Jackie moved back home to Hill City SD to take in her time of need.
Jackie was hired as the head of housekeeping at the Best Western Golden Spike in Hill City SD and was also a server at Harney Lounge and Garbanzos in Hill City SD. Jackie moved to Rapid City where she worked at Marlin’s Restaurant (formerly the Wind Mill) and retired in 2014.
Jackie married on September 5th 1998 and moved to their property North of Rapid City SD.
Jackie and her husband welcomed her niece and five year old nephew in to their home and raised them as their own and eventually gave their mother a home.
In March of 2016 Jackie was diagnosed with cancer.
Jackie was preceded in death by her father Jack Donald Ross and her grandparents.
She is survived by her husband, her mother her brother, three half sisters.
RAPID CITY | Jackie Ross–Olesen, 66, died June 12, 2016.
Private graveside services will be held at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis.
Osheim & Schmidt Funeral Home
SP4 US ARMY
Jackie was born to Jack Donald Ross and his wife,. Jackie and her brother spent their child hood living in California with their mother and in Hill City SD with their Grandparents Fred and Floy Ross and their Father Jack.
She managed a chain of California 6 Motels and maintained the highest standards of customer service. In 1988 Jackie moved back home to Hill City SD to take in her time of need.
Jackie was hired as the head of housekeeping at the Best Western Golden Spike in Hill City SD and was also a server at Harney Lounge and Garbanzos in Hill City SD. Jackie moved to Rapid City where she worked at Marlin’s Restaurant (formerly the Wind Mill) and retired in 2014.
Jackie married on September 5th 1998 and moved to their property North of Rapid City SD.
Jackie and her husband welcomed her niece and five year old nephew in to their home and raised them as their own and eventually gave their mother a home.
In March of 2016 Jackie was diagnosed with cancer.
Jackie was preceded in death by her father Jack Donald Ross and her grandparents.
She is survived by her husband, her mother her brother, three half sisters.
RAPID CITY | Jackie Ross–Olesen, 66, died June 12, 2016.
Private graveside services will be held at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis.
Osheim & Schmidt Funeral Home
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