Jacqueline “Jackie” J Wilson, 70, of Dennison, O., died Tuesday evening January 17, 2006 in Twin City Hospital at Dennison, O.A daughter of the late Ralph and Grace Wells Jackson, she was born February 12, 1935 at Portsmouth, O. Jackie loved her family and enjoyed many eventful hours with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was a person who loved people and enjoyed socializing with neighbors and friends. She also delighted in shopping excursions where she would always meet someone she knew and with whom she would enjoy talking. She was known as the original neighborhood watch person. She truly cared about her neighbors and her family.Jackie is survived by two daughters, Teri (Warne) Edwards, Leah Jane Davis, of Dennison; three sons, Joe G Sutler and fiancé Billie Jo Myers, Bradley (Kathi) Jackson of New Philadelphia, and Brett L (Lorie) Jackson of Dennison; three stepdaughters, Mavis (Dallas) Cox of Tuscarawas, Brenda (Bill) Mc Ginnis of Strasburg and Susie Hall of Vincenns, Indiana; one step daughter in law Jackie (Ron) Duvall of Strasburg , 22 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren; three brothers, Albert (Ruth) Jackson of Portsmouth, O. Richard (Janet) Jackson of Wilmington, NC and Randy Jackson of Columbus, O. and one sister Mona (Bill) Compston of Millersburg, O.In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her first husband Joseph Graves Sutler in 1966 and husband William E Wilson in 1993, and one stepson Bob Wilson.Visitation will be Friday January 20, 2006 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home & Crematory at New Philadelphia. Services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Linn-Hert-Geib Chapel, with the Rev. Sarah Cerretto of the First Methodist Church of Uhrichsville officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery at Uhrichsville.A reception will be held in the First United Methodist Church at Uhrichsville following the committal service.Memorial contributions honoring Jackie’s life may be made to, The Twin City Development Council 819 North 1st Street Dennison, O 44621, Attention Rick Rieger. These funds will be used for the construction of the new Twin City Medical Center.
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