Davis, Jacqulyn Ann, age 73, Celebrating New Life in God’s Kingdom Saturday, July 6, 2024. Dear daughter of the late William “Jack” and Ina (nee Turnbough) Davis; beloved mother of Pamela (Peter) Tullock and Karin (Greg) Kostich; loving grandmother of Logan Tullock, Peyton Kostich and Harrison Kostich; dear sister of the late Donna Davis and Lionel Davis; our dear niece, cousin and friend.
Jacqulyn was a nurse at Jefferson Memorial Hospital for 41 years and never fully retired but cared for children at a daycare and as a lunch lady. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Festus-Crystal City. She served as her Sunday school secretary, a greeter, and in the hospitality area. Jackie loved God and wanted everyone to experience a relationship with Christ.
She loved spending time with her family, often taking trips to Branson. She adored her grandchildren and attended many of the activities they were involved in.
Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Memorials to The James II Project P.O. Box 510772 Oakville, MO 63151
Our hearts and prayers are with you now and forever..
I first met Jackie almost 7 years ago, when I became an employee at the First Baptist Daycare. We worked together in the Infant room, where we talked, we cried, and we laughed our heads off. She was one of the funniest people I had ever met. God had drawn me to work there at a very pivotal, transitional time in my life. He put me in that classroom with Jackie as a gift to me, and I will be forever grateful for that. 💖
Karin, I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a sweet lady! Prayers for you and your family.
I am so grateful to have known this lady, and I enjoyed her company. She was so much fun, genuine, and authentic. She was a talented nurse and was a hard-worker. Her laugh and smile were contagious. The heavens gained a wonderful angel.
My deepest sympathy to her family whom she loved dearly. May you find peace in her faith, love, and wisdom.
She was the best neighbor anyone could ever have. She was always ready to help anyone and also the best friend anyone could have. She gave her all to those she loved and for anyone who needed something. If we had more wonderful people like her, our world would be a better place. We will miss her terribly but God knows best.
Jackie you will never be forgotten. I miss you so much that I don’t know what to do. I will hang on to the Lord. He will ease the pain of losing you my sister. Karin may the Lord comfort you as we grieve the loss of your special momma. Love you sweetie.
RIP my friend
Karin,
We are so sorry to hear about your Mother.
Sue and I are praying for your family. Jackie was a special woman who shared her love to others.