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In Loving Memory

Nappier, Jacqueline (Jackie)

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of Jacqueline (Jackie) Nappier on December 28, 2020 at the age of 83 Years. She was the beloved wife of the late Cloyce (Andy) Nappier and sister to the late Joann Catherine DeWitt.  She was born March 29, 1937 to the late Anne G. (Bathe) Polak and Aloysius Polak in South St. Louis.

Jackie was married for 59 years raising 4 children.  She had 12 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.  She retired from Venture Corporation as an Office Manager.

Jackie was a loving, compassionate woman and hero to her family and friends whose lives she touched very deeply.  She spent her life caring for multiple generations, always cooking for an army, loved to travel, swim, read, play cards/dominos and dance the jitterbug. Throughout her life, Jackie was always involved in the Church and assisted her husband who was a “Grand Knight” for the Knights of Columbus.  She held and unwavering spiritual faith in God, always uplifting those around her and praying the rosary daily for others.

A memorial mass will be held at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church in High Ridge Missouri at 11 a.m. on Friday January 8, 2020.   Following the service, she will then be laid to rest at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church.

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2 thoughts on “Nappier, Jacqueline (Jackie)”

  1. My family knew Jackie and Andy for over 64 years. We went camping together took
    trips, went to each others homes, ate dinner and played games. I also worked at Venture . We will miss her as well as Andy. They are together now in peace.
    GOD BLESS YOU BOTH……….

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  2. My family knew Jackie and Andy for over 64 years. We went camping together took
    trips, went to each others homes, ate dinner and played games. I also worked at Venture . We will miss her as well as Andy. They are together now in peace.
    GOD BLESS YOU BOTH……….

    Reply

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