Benecke, Jacqueline (nee Poepping), on September 19, 2020.
Beloved wife of the late Harold Benecke; loving mother of Donald (Kris) Benecke, Karen (Matthew) Fink and Robert Benecke; dear grandmother of Bobby, Krista, Kayte, Kelli and the late Justin and Kourtney and great-grandmother of Landon, Jackson, Elijah and Scarlett; dear sister of Joan Foeller and the late Patricia Rogers.
Service: Procession from Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, on Friday, September 25, 1:30 to Sunset Memorial Park for 2:00 pm graveside service. In lieu flowers, memorials to Alzheimer’s Association, appreciated.
I’ll always remember the good times growing up with Aunt Jackie. She was a great cook and had wonderful parties in her back yard and at the river. She had a very kind heart and great hugs for us kids. She loved life and was still telling stories the last time I saw her. Aunt Jackie was a strong willed woman and definitely the strongest of the three sisters. I love her, and I’m going to miss her.
I’ll always remember the good times growing up with Aunt Jackie. She was a great cook and had wonderful parties in her back yard and at the river. She had a very kind heart and great hugs for us kids. She loved life and was still telling stories the last time I saw her. Aunt Jackie was a strong willed woman and definitely the strongest of the three sisters. I love her, and I’m going to miss her.
Prayers to all of the Benecke family. Sorry for your loss.
Prayers to all of the Benecke family. Sorry for your loss.
I miss all the good times at the club house, the parties, and boating on the river. I’m so lucky I got to spend some time with her those late nights at the hospital, and remember with fondness the biscuit and gravy mornings! I will miss that sweet angelic smile. I love and miss you Aunt Jackie.
I miss all the good times at the club house, the parties, and boating on the river. I’m so lucky I got to spend some time with her those late nights at the hospital, and remember with fondness the biscuit and gravy mornings! I will miss that sweet angelic smile. I love and miss you Aunt Jackie.
Aunt Jackie stepped in to help take care of me when I was young and my mo= was in the hospital. She even made french toast on a weekday. What a treat! Years later, Aunt Jackie became our family historian. She could talk in great detail about our german, french, and native american heritage – and she researched it all long before Ancestry,com.
Aunt Jackie stepped in to help take care of me when I was young and my mo= was in the hospital. She even made french toast on a weekday. What a treat! Years later, Aunt Jackie became our family historian. She could talk in great detail about our german, french, and native american heritage – and she researched it all long before Ancestry,com.