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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Jackie Sue (Busby) Perkins

Jackie Sue (Busby) Perkins
September 24, 1967 ~ November 7, 2019

Jackie Perkins, 52 of Wann, Ok born on September 24th 1967 in Tulsa, OK to Ralph and Joan Storts-Busby. On Thursday November 7th Jackie joined our Lord and Savior. Jackie is survived by children Heston and Paige Perkins and future son in law Jarrett Rouse, fiancé TJ Mills, sister Codi Busby, parents, father of her children Steve Perkins, nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and numerous friends. Preceded in death by brother John Busby, Aunt Saundra Blake and grandparents.

Jackie attended Catoosa High School. She was a stay at home mother, rancher, swimsuit model and interior decorator. She was a member of the Working Ranch Cowboy Association and the founder of the WRCA Ranch Rodeo in Coffeyville, KS. Jackie was also a spokesperson for the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Chicago. She was a breeder of Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs.

Jackie brought beauty to every space she touched. One of her favorite hobbies was decorating with and collecting antiques, native pottery, and western decor. She loved taking care of her cattle. During branding Jackie loved to cook out of her chuckwagon for several friends. She was humble to Gods calling of serving others and had a gift of making others feel special. Jackie spent many hours under her pecan tree with a fire lit, enjoying the outdoors.

Words cannot capture the love that Jackie lived out with her children Paige and Heston and her true love, TJ. Her spirit will be missed because of the love and understanding that she gave to everyone. She has not left us, she is watching over us. Until we meet again.

Memorial will be held at Oklahoma Union Elementary Gymnasium on Sunday, November 17th at 3 pm. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to WRCF (408 SW 7th Ave Amarillo, TX 79101) or Oklahoma Union Education Foundation. 


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