There will be a private family service, with the Rev. Wendall Wardell officiating. Memorial gifts may be made to the family. Kibler-Smith Memorial Home, Bloomington, is in charge of arrangements.
Jacqueline was born Nov. 18, 1951, in Cherokee, Iowa, daughter of Herbert L. and Patricia S. Standley Sears.
Surviving are one son, Aaron Douglas (Jessica) Goodman, Italy; two daughters, Amber Elizabeth (Benjamin) Work, Austin, Texas, and Jordan (Stephen Patrick) Megaw, Haddon Heights, N.J.; her mother, Patricia S. Sears, Bloomington; three grandchildren, Elizabeth Jacqueline Megaw, Vivienne Emma Work and Henry August Work; three sisters, Pamela (Ed) Janssen, Bloomington; Elizabeth (Bert) Sikkelee, Centerville, Va.; and Linda (Tom) Eddy, New Lenox; and one brother, Herb M. Sears, Bloomington.
She was preceded in death by her father, Herbert L. Sears.
She graduated from University High School, Normal.
Jacqueline enjoyed Bible study, devotions, ministry and prayer, writing music and playing the piano.
She enjoyed spending time with her family, who will miss her greatly.
Online condolences can be made to the family at www.kiblersmith.com.
There will be a private family service, with the Rev. Wendall Wardell officiating. Memorial gifts may be made to the family. Kibler-Smith Memorial Home, Bloomington, is in charge of arrangements.
Jacqueline was born Nov. 18, 1951, in Cherokee, Iowa, daughter of Herbert L. and Patricia S. Standley Sears.
Surviving are one son, Aaron Douglas (Jessica) Goodman, Italy; two daughters, Amber Elizabeth (Benjamin) Work, Austin, Texas, and Jordan (Stephen Patrick) Megaw, Haddon Heights, N.J.; her mother, Patricia S. Sears, Bloomington; three grandchildren, Elizabeth Jacqueline Megaw, Vivienne Emma Work and Henry August Work; three sisters, Pamela (Ed) Janssen, Bloomington; Elizabeth (Bert) Sikkelee, Centerville, Va.; and Linda (Tom) Eddy, New Lenox; and one brother, Herb M. Sears, Bloomington.
She was preceded in death by her father, Herbert L. Sears.
She graduated from University High School, Normal.
Jacqueline enjoyed Bible study, devotions, ministry and prayer, writing music and playing the piano.
She enjoyed spending time with her family, who will miss her greatly.
Online condolences can be made to the family at www.kiblersmith.com.
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