Jacqueline L. King, of Cassopolis
Published 10:01 am Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Oct. 24, 1946 — Feb. 11, 2015
Jacqueline Leigh King, 68, of Cassopolis, died Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015, in Elkhart General Hospital.
She was born Oct. 24, 1946, in Elkhart, Indiana to Dale and Jane Tice. She married George Leland King in Cassopolis. Jackie was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Diantha Navarro.
Grandma Jack loved spending time with her grandchildren. She enjoyed nature, especially gardening and hummingbirds. She raised her children on a dairy farm. She enjoyed attending services at Pleasant View Church of Christ and watching Joyce Meyer programs faithfully.
Jackie will be greatly missed by family and friends. She is survived by three daughters, Laurie Wenger of Vandalia, Bonnie King of Union, Lisa King of Union; two sons, George (Jodi) King, Jr., of Cassopolis, Jeff King of Big Rapids; thirteen grandchildren, Ashley (Phil) DeCook of Las Gatos, California, Warren King of Jones, Mark (Kayla Marti) Parker of White Pigeon, Josh Parker of Union, Cody Stephenson of Union, Austin Pillow of Union, Andy (Jennifer Catanzarite) Campbell of Cassopolis, Brooke (Scott Ligget) King of Cassopolis, Britany Wenger of Vandalia, Donny Giller of Union, April Stephenson of Sturgis, Phillip Stephenson of Sturgis, Brooke Stephenson of Bristol; seven great-grandchildren, Avila DeCook, Brenton Parker, Aubree Parker, Kirsten King, Jaycee Ligget, Elaina Campbell, Bradin Johnson; five brothers, Dennis (Kathy) Tice of Vandalia, Phillip Tice of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Thomas Tice of Cromwell, Indiana, Roger (Karen) Tice of Union, Ronnie Tice of Louisville, Kentucky.
Family and friends will gather Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015, from 5 p.m. until time of service at 7 p.m. in Connelly Chapel Wagner Family Funerals, 202 North Broadway St., Cassopolis, with Tim Sassaman officiating.
The family prefers memorial contributions be made in Jackie’s name to Wagner Family Funerals.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Connelly Chapel Wagner Family Funerals, Cassopolis. Please share a memory or a message online: wagnercares.com.