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Jacquelin Black was born December 16th, 1940 at Nichols Army Air Field, Manila, Philippines to Captain and Mrs. Jack Batchelor. Jackie’s father survived the Bataan Death March and died later as a result of his captivity. After WWII, Jackie and her mother were fortunate enough to meet Gary G. Moore of Atlanta, GA who adopted her and raised her as his own. Jackie attended Morningside Elementary and Columbus High School. Over the years Jackie volunteered at CONTACT, the Harris County Chamber of Commerce and was active with the Ex-POWS organization. She loved the arts and had a variety of eclectic interests and interesting friends. She passed away Thursday, December 28th in LaGrange, Georgia. Jackie was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Patricia. She is survived by her two daughters Pat Liner of Fortson, Georgia and April Huff of Anchorage, Alaska, her husband David Black of Malvern, Arkansas, 2 son-in-laws, and 5 grandchildren: Patrick Liner, Cade Liner, CaryAnn Liner, Vera Huff and August Huff, and her brother Gary G. Moore Jr.
We welcome you to join us in celebration of the life of Jacquelin Black. Our family will be receiving guests beginning at 2:00 PM on Sunday, January 7th, 2017 at the FDR State Park Dining Hall/Event Center (directions below) to share stories and happy memories.
In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to thank the tireless staff at the personal care facility that cared for Jackie with such love and kindness in her final days. Donations can be made directly to the Jackie’s Angels account at First Peoples Bank in Hamilton, GA, dropped off at the Coldwell Banker, KPDD reception desk, or via PayPal using the following link https://paypal.me/jackiesangelsmemory.
Directions:
Franklin D Roosevelt State Park, 2970 GA Highway 190, Pine Mountain, GA 31822
When arriving at the park, follow the signs leading toward the Horse Stables and the Group Camp. Follow the Coldwell Banker directional arrows to the Dining Hall.
The Family of Jacqueline Black is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, 7500 Veterans Parkway, Suite A, Columbus, Georgia 31909. Condolences may be offered at www.georgiacremation.com.
Lynn Albright says
I had pleasure of taking care of Jackie, she loved food and comedies. It was a great pleasure to know her for the short time I cared for her..she will be greatly missed..
Patti Towhill says
Georgia members of Jackie’s religion, Eckankar, will be saddened to hear of her transition. Although she has not been outwardly active in our community for some time, at gatherings, people often mention her fondly. We know that she now feels wonderful in her body of Divine Light. We offer all of her family, caregivers, and friends our heartfelt condolences.