Jacqueline M. Fortney
Jacqueline M. Fortney, 72, of Mission, passed away Friday, October 16, 2009 surrounded by her loving family at St. Luke’s South in Overland Park, Kansas.
Jackie was born December 22, 1936 to the late George and Evelyn Phenicie in Kansas City. Jackie served as a fraternity mother for Alpha Gamma Rho house at Truman University.
She is survived by her sister, Sharon Phenicie, Stilwell, Kansas; her three daughters, Debbie Fortney, and spouse Warren Gould; Tammy and Michael Johnson, all of Paola, Kansas; and Cindy Fortney, Roach, Missouri; two grandsons, Cody Johnson and Shawn Gould; a granddaughter, Lacy Johnson; and a great grandson Joshua Greenleaf.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Reno Cemetery Association, 23182 Linwood Road, Linwood, KSansas 66052.
Celebration of Life Services
A celebration of Jackie’s life will be at 11 a.m., Saturday, October 24, 2009, at the Countryside Christian Church, 6101 Nall Avenue, Mission, Kansas 66202. Burial will follow in Reno Cemetery, Reno, Kansas.
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Debbie, you and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Tammy, Cindy & Debbie,
Please know that our deepest sympathies are with you and your family during your time of loss. Remember the good times and share those with your kids.
With love and prayers,
Vanessa
Dear Sharon,
Our thoughts and prayers are for you now. Knowing you as we do, we know your faith will help you get through this difficult time. It is a devastating thing to lose a sibling. Jackie will not suffer any more and that is a blessing.
Our love, Ed and Linda
Jackie was fortunate to be born into a wonderful, loving, Christian family that continually surrounded her with love. I did not know her but am a close friend of her sister, Sharon.
My heart is full of sorrow for Sharon who is left alone now with all the members of her immediate family having passed into God’s heavenly home. With the assurance that we will all be eventually united in our Father’s house, I send my love to Sharon.
Ellie Mowery
For the memories we shared from seeing 2 presidents,finding the super buys at the local garage sales or sharing a conversation over a great meal at one of our favorite places you will be remembered. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Your neighbor and friend, Betty
Cindy,
Losing my Mom was one of the hardest things I have ever done!
I know things are rough and hard right now, but please know it gets easier with time and that you are in our thoughts and prayers! I am thinking of you and your sisters and want you to know that I am here if you need me!
Hugs,
Carla