In 1967 she married James A Campbell. They were married for 40 years until his death in 2007. Jacque worked as a Pharmaceutical Rep for many years until her retirement in 1976. Upon earning the title of Pharmaceutical Rep, she became the first women in the country to hold that position.
After her retirement she and her husband purchased a small neighborhood bar called the Matchbox in Littleton Colorado. They ran the establishment for almost 20 years. After selling the bar, they retired and moved to Canon City Colorado. After her husband passed, she returned to the Denver area to be close to her family.
Jacqueline is survived by four sons, three daughters-in-law, six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and her beloved dog. She is preceded in death by her husband, James A. Campbell and her parents.
In 1967 she married James A Campbell. They were married for 40 years until his death in 2007. Jacque worked as a Pharmaceutical Rep for many years until her retirement in 1976. Upon earning the title of Pharmaceutical Rep, she became the first women in the country to hold that position.
After her retirement she and her husband purchased a small neighborhood bar called the Matchbox in Littleton Colorado. They ran the establishment for almost 20 years. After selling the bar, they retired and moved to Canon City Colorado. After her husband passed, she returned to the Denver area to be close to her family.
Jacqueline is survived by four sons, three daughters-in-law, six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and her beloved dog. She is preceded in death by her husband, James A. Campbell and her parents.
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Interred: Jun 3, 2021
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