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Celebration of Life

March 7th 2024 @10:30am
St. Martin De Porres Catholic Church
3990 W University Dr, Prosper, TX 75078

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March 6
March 6
Dearest Jackie,
One thing that will forever stand out in the times we were blessed to share together with you was your unwavering, HUGE, always- present smile... that glowed with your love of life and everyone. You were and always will be a shining light, an example for all of us on how to live a life fully. Always missed, always loved, always remembered, Mario and Mary
February 22
February 22
You will be missed Aunt Jackie! You were crazy fun, and one of my favorites. I bet you and my Mom are whooping it up already! Heaven won't be the same with you two! Love you

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March 6
March 6
Dearest Jackie,
One thing that will forever stand out in the times we were blessed to share together with you was your unwavering, HUGE, always- present smile... that glowed with your love of life and everyone. You were and always will be a shining light, an example for all of us on how to live a life fully. Always missed, always loved, always remembered, Mario and Mary
February 22
February 22
You will be missed Aunt Jackie! You were crazy fun, and one of my favorites. I bet you and my Mom are whooping it up already! Heaven won't be the same with you two! Love you
Her Life
February 22
Jacqueline Lucille Flores, born on March 2nd, 1952 in Berlin, New Hampshire, passed away on February 15th, 2024, in Aubrey, Texas. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, and friend to many. Jacqueline was preceded in death by her parents, Leo James Landry and Annette Yvonne Landry.
On June 2nd, 1979, in San Antonio, Texas, Jacqueline married the love of her life, Miguel. Their union lasted for 44 beautiful years, filled with love, laughter, and companionship. Her marriage was a testament to the strength of commitment and enduring love.
Jacqueline was a woman of many talents and accomplishments. She held a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and served as an honorably discharged veteran of the United States Army. Her dedication to education and service was exemplary, reflecting her strong work ethic and commitment to excellence.
In her professional life, Jacqueline excelled as a project manager in the field of information technology. Her colleagues admired her leadership skills, attention to detail, and unwavering dedication to her work. She was a role model for many in the industry, setting a high standard of professionalism and integrity.
Beyond her career, Jacqueline found joy and solace in her hobbies and interests. She was a talented painter, creating beautiful works of art that captured the essence of her creative spirit. Additionally, she had a green thumb and delighted in tending to her garden, cultivating beauty and tranquility in nature.
Known for her loving, understanding, caring, and selfless nature, Jacqueline touched the lives of all who knew her. Her kindness and compassion knew no bounds, and she made a lasting impact on everyone she encountered. Her warm smile and gentle spirit will be deeply missed by her family and friends.
Jacqueline was a dedicated member of her community, volunteering with special needs organizations and lending a helping hand wherever it was needed. Her commitment to serving others was a testament to her generous heart and unwavering desire to make the world a better place for all.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Special Olympics, American Cancer Society, or Halo House Foundation in Jacqueline's memory.
Jacqueline Lucille Flores leaves behind a legacy of love, kindness, and generosity that will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her. May her soul rest in peace, knowing that she was deeply cherished and will always hold a special place in the hearts of those she touched.
Recent stories

A Lifetime of Memories

February 26
Jacke has been my best friend for 54 years. It all began in 1970 when she became my roommate at Rivier College and those 4 years were some of the best years of my life because of Jackie and her family. There are so many good memories of weekends at her home in Berlin NH, driving through snow storms in her VW,  and fun times at the family camp in Maine.  Rivier College was where the Devils Playmates were born.  A group of 7 women who loved to sing with Jackie as our lead with her wonderful angelic voice and the focal point of this small group who have continued the legacy through multiple reunions over the years.  Jackie, I will never forget you.  You will always have a place in my heart and I am grateful for the abundance of memories for having known you.  Peace, Love, Dove my friend !



The Devil's Playmates

February 26
At the time that we attended Rivier, it was small, all-women’s College. It didn’t offer much in the line of events, but Jackie galvanized a group of us to sing at school functions, and for our own entertainment. We became known as the “Devil’s Playmates” or "DPs" for short, sporting black shorts and hot pink T-shirts decaled with that very name. It was a bond that would last a lifetime.

Only Jackie...

February 25
Jackie found ways to share her joy - even in the most unexpected ways and in unlikely places. In boot camp, recruits were only allowed to wear their civilian clothes (“civies”) on weekends. During the week, from sun-up to lights out, military uniforms were mandated. But once our drill sergeants went to their quarters for the evening, Jackie’s lighter side came out. My favorite memory was her wearing red and white stripped knee socks with her fatigues. It made our Troup smile after a grueling day.
--Khlaire

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