JACQUELINE "JACKIE" GAIL PICKETT
April 10, 1942 ~ May 27, 2011
Jackie passed away Friday, May 27, 2011 due to complications from lung cancer. She served over 20 years at Clark County Sheriff's Department.
She is survived by sisters Barbara Luman and Lynn Pollock; sons Richard Weil and Randal Weil; daughter Stephanie Brenot; grandchildren Harrison Allred, Caitlin Weil, Alana Weil, Jackson Allred, Ryan Weil, Grace Allred, and Blaze Brenot.
Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, June 4, 2011 at Walnut Grove Church, 6004 Northeast 72nd Avenue, Vancouver, WA 98661-1937, (360) 256-1140.
Please sign Jacqueline's Guest Book at www.columbian.com/obits.
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I miss her so much, its Grace or Phelix the name i go by now. i was much too young when you passed and i wish those around me remembered you as fondly as i continue to. i hope youre looking down on me with pride and joy as i keep going in life. theres so many things i wish i could talk to you about. ive grown and gone through so much. you were one of the first few to really care for and try to protect me and i just am so glad and grateful for that sometimes. i miss you so much nanny, i hope we reunite one day and i get to tell you all the great and terrible things ive gone through and accomplished. i cant beleieve i was only 11 and now im 23. i miss you more than anyone could ever guess. love you lots, love girlfriend as you used to call me cuz you couldnt remember my name hehe except now id give anything to hear you call me boyfriend and struggle with my new name. something tells me you wouldve accepted and loved me no matter what
Phelix Zapp
Other
February 27, 2024
It was a beautiful day to celebrate my sister's life with her family and friends. She will always be my big sister, and we will miss her. With love,
Barbara
Barbara Luman
June 3, 2011
She will be greatly missed and in are hearts forever.
Amy Wolfe
June 3, 2011
jackie was my step mom. we had a talk about the summer me and my two sisters and two brothers visit my father, my baby sister and three wonderful step brothers. she said "it was
a challenge", i told her it was the best time of my life. the hills of milpitas, ca was beautiful over looking the bottom bay area if you could see it standing on the hill. when i was a guest in washiongton i was treated so well as if we where always family. my step brothers i pray for a deep purpose of gods will in their life. my baby sistery you are loved. your birth unified us for a moment and a joy to your mother she loved two families. i love you jackie for your love. now you are you in perfect joy with jesus we will see each other again as sisters in the lord.
delphinia pickett
June 3, 2011
Jackie always said to me, "I've known you since you were in your mother's tummy!" Jackie was a wild goose, when the dice were ready to roll at the BUNCO table. I remember the rag dolls she use to make and the floral arrangements. Jackie helped provide stepping stones for my life through prayer. Although I will greatly miss Jackie, I think it is Amazing that after all these years of prayer and wondering about Heaven... She is now in Heaven with Jesus.
Crystal Ochs
June 2, 2011
Jackie is my dear friend and I have known her most of my life. She prayed for my my family and I, and I prayed for Jackie and her family. I helped care for Jackie during the last few weeks of her life and I will miss her greatly! Like the Dove, Jackie will always be remembered.
Michelle Ochs
June 2, 2011
Jackie was one of my best friends and prayer partner. We raised our children together for over 30 years. No one knows how much I will miss her! But I know she is happy and at peace where she is at, in Heaven. I know, I will see her again. I will miss our daily phone calls, and I never expected her to leave me so soon!
Phyllis Ochs
June 2, 2011
We did a lot together over the years, Jackie. From Bunco, family camping weekends, visiting, to Monday prayer time with Phyllis. We miss you.
Brbara Archer
June 2, 2011
Correction to the funeral will be on friday June 3rd at 1pm. The location is correct.
Rick,Son of Jacqueline Pickett.
Richard Weil
June 2, 2011
friday 3rd this friday the 3rd.....friaday the 3rd...
June 2, 2011
Being retired from CCSO is great. Wish you could have stayed around a little longer to enjoy it. Audrey Gilbert Kelly, retired CCSO
June 2, 2011
BUNCO!! Jackie sure will miss our times together playing bunco. I know you have peace now with your savior Jesus Christ. God Bless those you have left behind to help with the void they are feeling. Lisa
Lisa Miller
June 2, 2011
Jackie was my neighbor when we lived on, what was then, 90th Avenue about 55 years ago. My name then was Lynda. Her sister Barbara and I were friends. I looked up to Jackie like my big older sister. She made my "can can" skirt for me. I have thought of her and her family many times over the years and send them my most sincere condolences. -Lynn
Lynn
June 1, 2011
Jackie and I knew each other when we both worked for the county. Jackie was a strong believer in doing the right thing. Her family was important to her as was God. She will be missed.
From a friend who appreciated her smiling personality.
Nancy
June 1, 2011
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