Jackie met and fell in love with her husband while attending Georgetown University. She graduated with a bachelors degree in nursing and became a Registered Nurse in Neonatal Intensive Care. Jackie held many positions throughout her lifetime in the field of nursing, both training and staffing nurses.
Jackie moved to Warner Robins, Georgia in the late 1970s where she and her mother were founding members of the first volunteer Hospice chapter in Warner Robins. She was a parishioner at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Jackie worked in the church rectory for many years and served as a Eucharistic minister and member of the folk choir. She later became parishioner at St. Patrick Catholic Church where she continued her Eucharistic and other ministry until her passing. She devoted her life to God and was His faithful servant. She will forever be remembered for her faith and ministry, especially her work on Cursillo weekends and many other religious retreats. Jackie enjoyed praising God with music and playing instruments like the guitar, piano and recently began teaching herself to play the violin. She enjoyed coaching the local diving team and cooking dinners for her family and friends. Some of her favorite hobbies included reading, tracing her ancestry, gardening and sewing. Most importantly, she was extremely devoted her to family and enjoyed spending time with them, especially her beloved grandchildren.
Jackie met and fell in love with her husband while attending Georgetown University. She graduated with a bachelors degree in nursing and became a Registered Nurse in Neonatal Intensive Care. Jackie held many positions throughout her lifetime in the field of nursing, both training and staffing nurses.
Jackie moved to Warner Robins, Georgia in the late 1970s where she and her mother were founding members of the first volunteer Hospice chapter in Warner Robins. She was a parishioner at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Jackie worked in the church rectory for many years and served as a Eucharistic minister and member of the folk choir. She later became parishioner at St. Patrick Catholic Church where she continued her Eucharistic and other ministry until her passing. She devoted her life to God and was His faithful servant. She will forever be remembered for her faith and ministry, especially her work on Cursillo weekends and many other religious retreats. Jackie enjoyed praising God with music and playing instruments like the guitar, piano and recently began teaching herself to play the violin. She enjoyed coaching the local diving team and cooking dinners for her family and friends. Some of her favorite hobbies included reading, tracing her ancestry, gardening and sewing. Most importantly, she was extremely devoted her to family and enjoyed spending time with them, especially her beloved grandchildren.
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