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Jacquelyn Cynthia “Jackie” Crawford-Thompson

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Jacquelyn Cynthia “Jackie” Crawford-Thompson

Birth
Death
20 Jun 2021 (aged 84)
Burial
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 13 SITE 1192
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A3C US AIR FORCE

Crawford-Thompson, Jackie passed away quietly in her sleep on June 20, 2021. She was born Sept 10, 1936 to Willie Charles and Edna Bessie Mae Crawford in Jacksonville Florida. She attended school in Jacksonville, Florida and graduated from Stanton Senior High School, class of 1953.

She joined the Air Force and settled in San Antonio, TX for a few years then moved to Teaneck, NJ before settling permanently in Wash., DC. She eventually met the love of her life Haywood "Tommy" "Joe Louis" Thompson and would go on to have 2 children. She worked in the medical field as a Laboratory Histologist at Georgetown University School of Dentistry until health issues deemed it necessary for her to retire.

She is survived by her daughter, Gambi L. Roberson (Tony L. Roberson) and son, Brian K. Thompson (Jennifer Rehkamp) and grandson Quinn H. Thompson. She is also survived by two brothers, Clarence Evans and Ronald Evans (Roxanne Evans). She is pre-deceased by Haywood Thompson and two brothers, Billy Crawford and Donald Crawford (Arna Crawford). She is survived by a host of nieces and nephews.

Celebration of Life Service will be held 11:00am, Saturday, July 3 at the Christ Followers Church Fellowship, 6620 Arlington Exp. Jackie will rest for loved ones and friends on Friday, July 2 from 3:00pm until 7:00pm at the Northside Chapel and Saturday from 9:30am until the hour of service at the church. Interment will be in the Jacksonville National Cemetery. Services from the Heart in the care of the Northside Chapel of Sarah L. Carter's Funeral Home, 6665 New Kings Rd.
Florida Times-Union, Jun. 30 to Jul. 1, 2021

Jackie was an avid Scrabble player and loved to play Bid Whist. She enjoyed traveling, cooking and sewing; most of the time without a pattern or making her own patterns. She was the epitome of style, class and elegance and ALWAYS a lady, unless of course you took her to her other side and would quickly regret it!! Even then once she made her point, she was still a lady, one who commanded respect when she walked into a room. She could go to the hood and be comfortable as well as the White House and fit right in. She worked in the medical field as a Laboratory Histologist at Georgetown University School of Dentistry until health issues deemed it necessary for her to retire.
Info courtesy Sarah L. Carter's Funeral Home
A3C US AIR FORCE

Crawford-Thompson, Jackie passed away quietly in her sleep on June 20, 2021. She was born Sept 10, 1936 to Willie Charles and Edna Bessie Mae Crawford in Jacksonville Florida. She attended school in Jacksonville, Florida and graduated from Stanton Senior High School, class of 1953.

She joined the Air Force and settled in San Antonio, TX for a few years then moved to Teaneck, NJ before settling permanently in Wash., DC. She eventually met the love of her life Haywood "Tommy" "Joe Louis" Thompson and would go on to have 2 children. She worked in the medical field as a Laboratory Histologist at Georgetown University School of Dentistry until health issues deemed it necessary for her to retire.

She is survived by her daughter, Gambi L. Roberson (Tony L. Roberson) and son, Brian K. Thompson (Jennifer Rehkamp) and grandson Quinn H. Thompson. She is also survived by two brothers, Clarence Evans and Ronald Evans (Roxanne Evans). She is pre-deceased by Haywood Thompson and two brothers, Billy Crawford and Donald Crawford (Arna Crawford). She is survived by a host of nieces and nephews.

Celebration of Life Service will be held 11:00am, Saturday, July 3 at the Christ Followers Church Fellowship, 6620 Arlington Exp. Jackie will rest for loved ones and friends on Friday, July 2 from 3:00pm until 7:00pm at the Northside Chapel and Saturday from 9:30am until the hour of service at the church. Interment will be in the Jacksonville National Cemetery. Services from the Heart in the care of the Northside Chapel of Sarah L. Carter's Funeral Home, 6665 New Kings Rd.
Florida Times-Union, Jun. 30 to Jul. 1, 2021

Jackie was an avid Scrabble player and loved to play Bid Whist. She enjoyed traveling, cooking and sewing; most of the time without a pattern or making her own patterns. She was the epitome of style, class and elegance and ALWAYS a lady, unless of course you took her to her other side and would quickly regret it!! Even then once she made her point, she was still a lady, one who commanded respect when she walked into a room. She could go to the hood and be comfortable as well as the White House and fit right in. She worked in the medical field as a Laboratory Histologist at Georgetown University School of Dentistry until health issues deemed it necessary for her to retire.
Info courtesy Sarah L. Carter's Funeral Home

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