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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Jacqueline Marie (Jackson) Reeves

Jacqueline Marie (Jackson) Reeves
February 3, 1926 ~ January 6, 2019

Jacqueline Marie Jackson Reeves was born on February 3, 1926 in Green Forest, Arkansas to Elbert Jackson and Marie Jackson (Leseberg).

She was married to Jack Smith Reeves on December 20, 1948 in Coin, Arkansas.

She is survived by her daughter Margie Ann Reeves Donaldson and her husband, Jackie Ray Donaldson; two step-grandchildren, Paul Ryan Donaldson and Katie Donaldson; one great-step-grandson, Jack Scarberry; one nephew, Tommy Reeves and his wife Peggy; one great-niece, Shauna Reeves; one great-nephew, Kyle Reeves; and Tim Maloney, her adopted son. Many special people were in her life including Burton Dunlap, Dan Dunlap, and Van Dunlap.

 She is preceded in death by her husband, Jack Reeves, her parents, and her brother, W.H. "Leck" Wolfe.  


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