
Jacquelyn “Sugar Pie” R. Brown
Memorial will be 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 21, 2017 at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, Wisconsin. Rev. John K. Stake will officiate. Visitation will be at Roseberry’s Funeral Home from 10:30 a.m. until the time of service.
Jackie was born May 28, 1958 in Antioch, Illinois to Charles “Jack” and Roberta Armstrong. She graduated from High School in Antioch. Jackie worked Fisher Paper in Antioch, and later Carlson’s Rustic Ridge for 10 years.
Jackie enjoyed traveling, boating on Castle Rock lake, painting ceramics, shopping on the QVC channel and collecting jewelry.
Jackie was preceded in death by her parents, Charles “Jack” and Roberta Armstrong.
Survivors:
Son: Billy Jack Brown of Adams, Wisconsin
Daughter-in-law: Christina Lopez of Adams, Wisconsin
Grandson: Aidan Brown of Adams, Wisconsin
Grandson: Even Agular of Adams, Wisconsin
Sister: Jill (William) Richards of Ingleside, IL
Nephew: Shannan Richards of Ingleside, IL
Nephew: William Richards of Fox Lake, IL
Special Friend: Ken Sr. Lau of Friendship, Wisconsin
Step-children: Ken Jr.
Step-children: Scott
Step-children: Rick
Step-children: Todd
Companion: Happie Lau
As we say goodbye to Jackie we remember her favorite saying, “For Ever and Beyond…”
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.
Jill, Bill , Bill IV and Shannon
So very sorry to hear about Jackie. She was a good woman in her own way. Rest in peace Jackie. Your mom , dad, grandma Bea and grandpa have waited along time for you to come home. Embrace their love and watch over your family. In hopes that one day they will have the great joy of God’s love and they to will be embraced and of all their sins forgiven. And there will be nothing left but LOVE.
PRAYERS TO ALL WHO KNEW AND LOVED JACKIE.
From Dani & Lizzy’s
“Dancing In The Sky”
Tell me, what does it look like in heaven?
Is it peaceful? Is it free like they say?
Does the sun shine bright forever?
Have your fears and your pain gone away?
‘Cause here on earth it feels like everything good is missing since you left
And here on earth everything’s different, there’s an emptiness
I hope you’re dancing in the sky
I hope you’re singing in the angel’s choir
I hope the angels know what they have
I’ll bet it’s so nice up in heaven since you arrived
So tell me, what do you do up in heaven?
Are your days filled with love and light?
Is there music? Is there art and invention?
Tell me are you happy? Are you more alive?
‘Cause here on earth it feels like everything good is missing since you left
And here on earth everything’s different, there’s an emptiness
I hope you’re dancing in the sky
And I hope you’re singing in the angel’s choir
And I hope the angels know what they have
I’ll bet it’s so nice up in heaven since you arrived
I hope you’re dancing in the sky
And I hope you’re singing in the angel’s choir
And I hope the angels know what they have
I’ll bet it’s so nice up in heaven since you arrived
Since you arrived
Billy, can not forget how we met regarding circumstance of Brian and you riding the little bus to school. We stayed close friends even after you both moved to Wisconsin. She was a warm and caring, loved unconditionally with a smile and hug when you walked in the door and again when you left. She was a great cook and loved her garden, statues of bears, and Buzzy. I’ll miss her saying that, “everything is wonderful in the land of OZ.” We loved your Mom and will miss her.
Billy, I will always remember your Mother, how we met, under circumstances regarding you and Brian riding the little school bus in New York. How many times we laughed about ” everything being wonderful in the Land of OZ”. Your Mom was so special in so many ways from being a great cook, her garden and her love of “Buzzy” and the Corinthian Bell, that sounded like heaven blowing in the wind. Words can not express all the wonderful things to describe your Mom, only that she loved you, always had a smile and hug when you walked in the door for a visit or when you left. She loved unconditionally we will surly miss her.
In our thoughts and prayers
Jackie was such a nice thoughtful caring lady a great cook and never said goodbye without a big hug rest in peace jackie no more pain my prayers to billy
So sorry to hear about Jackie’s passing. I am a cousin who we spent so much of our childhood together. She was also in my wedding. My condolences to you and your family.
Billy, I am so sorry to hear of Jackie’s passing. She loved you with all her heart. I will miss visiting with her. Oh the memories and fun times we had with the SHARE group. I will always smile when I think of Jackie Bro