Jackie was born in Minneapolis, MN. She married James Johnson on 6/17/1967. She is survived by her husband, 1 son, 1 daughter and 4 grandchildren. Jackie died on 10/24/2003. She was loved by all and is deeply missed. She is buried at the Orono Cemetery in Elk River.
Jackie was a very reserved and quite person, kept a lot to her self. The last time I seen Jackie she was in Jordan, Mn. at restaurant. We had a nice long talk and caught up with what each of was doing with our lives. We said our goodbyes and i never ran into her again unfortunatley. She seemed very happy with her life and told me to just roll with punches with what I was going through at the time. It made sense to me and seem to work and for that I thank her. I have fond memories the I will hold onto.
Jackie was a very reserved and quite person, kept a lot to her self. The last time I seen Jackie she was in Jordan, Mn. at restaurant. We had a nice long talk and caught up with what each of was doing with our lives. We said our goodbyes and I never ran into her again unfortunatley. She seemed very happy with her life and told me to just roll with the punches with what I was going through at the time. It made sense to me and seem to work and for that I thank her. I have fond memories that I will hold onto.
Gary K. Rolli
Jackie was a very reserved and quite person, kept a lot to her self. The last time I seen Jackie she was in Jordan, Mn. at restaurant. We had a nice long talk and caught up with what each of was doing with our lives. We said our goodbyes and i never ran into her again unfortunatley. She seemed very happy with her life and told me to just roll with punches with what I was going through at the time. It made sense to me and seem to work and for that I thank her. I have fond memories the I will hold onto.
Gary K. Rolli
Jackie was a very reserved and quite person, kept a lot to her self. The last time I seen Jackie she was in Jordan, Mn. at restaurant. We had a nice long talk and caught up with what each of was doing with our lives. We said our goodbyes and I never ran into her again unfortunatley. She seemed very happy with her life and told me to just roll with the punches with what I was going through at the time. It made sense to me and seem to work and for that I thank her. I have fond memories that I will hold onto.