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Jacqueline Lucille Williamson Sunrise Sunset March 12 1935 June 14 2013 Commemoration And Celebration 1747 Sangster Crescent, Thursday , June 20, 2013 1:00 to 4:00 pm Nanoose Bay , BC “And still, after all this time, the sun has never said to the Earth, “You owe me.” Look what happens with love like that . It lights up the sky .” - Rumi of Nanoose Bay, BC, passed away on June 14, 2013 at the age of 78 after an enduring and courageous battle with Cadacil. She died peacefully at Tril- lium Lodge. Born in Guymon, Oklahoma on March 12, 1935, Jacqueline Lucille was the fourth daughter born to homesteaders Dela & Percy Tomlinson. Jackie married her high school sweetheart James Car- roll Williamson in 1951. With 4 children, the family emigrated from the United States to Edmonton, Alberta, in 1965. Jackie excelled in a number of jobs but found her true passion in the real estate industry. Jackie was one of Red Deer, Alberta’s most respected and successful realtors until moving to Vancouver Island in 1998. Jackie enjoyed gardening, spending time with family and friends, reading and any kind of fishing and boating adventure with the love of her life, Jim Williamson. Jackie is survived by her loving family: husband Jim, and children Michael, Jena, Cindy & Lisa. Jackie was also blessed with ten grandchildren: Andrea, Jason, Jesse, Matt, Riali, Rees, Natalie, Amadeus, Casey, Nathan, and her great grandsons, Sawyer and Grayson. Jackie’s eldest sister, Eileen Pierce resides in Fort Worth, Texas. Jackie is preceded in death by her parents Percy and Dela Tomlinson, her sisters Bonnie and Billye Margaret, and her brothers Sonny and Max. Jacqueline Lucille Williamson
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Jacqueline Lucille Williamson

Sunrise Sunset

March 12 1935 June 14 2013

Commemoration And Celebration

1747 Sangster Crescent, Thursday, June 20, 2013

1:00 to 4:00 pm Nanoose Bay, BC

“And still, after all this time, the sun has never said to the Earth, “You owe me.” Look what happens with love like that. It lights up the sky.”

- Rumi

of Nanoose Bay, BC, passed away on June 14, 2013 at the age of 78 after an enduring and courageous battle with Cadacil. She died peacefully at Tril-lium Lodge. Born in Guymon, Oklahoma on March 12, 1935, Jacqueline Lucille was the fourth daughter born to homesteaders Dela & Percy Tomlinson. Jackie married her high school sweetheart James Car-roll Williamson in 1951. With 4 children, the family emigrated from the United States to Edmonton, Alberta, in 1965.Jackie excelled in a number of jobs but found her true passion in the real estate industry. Jackie was one of Red Deer, Alberta’s most respected and successful realtors until moving to Vancouver Island in 1998. Jackie enjoyed gardening, spending time with family and friends, reading and any kind of fishing and boating adventure with the love of her life, Jim Williamson.Jackie is survived by her loving family: husband Jim, and children Michael, Jena, Cindy & Lisa. Jackie was also blessed with ten grandchildren: Andrea, Jason, Jesse, Matt, Riali, Rees, Natalie, Amadeus, Casey, Nathan, and her great grandsons, Sawyer and Grayson. Jackie’s eldest sister, Eileen Pierce resides in Fort Worth, Texas.Jackie is preceded in death by her parents Percy and Dela Tomlinson, her sisters Bonnie and Billye Margaret, and her brothers Sonny and Max.

Jacqueline Lucille Williamson

Dear Jesus, I believe you died for my sins, and I thank you for it. I accept you as my Lord and my Saviour. Forgive my sins and come into my life. AmenIf you pray this prayer, know your Father in Heaven, along with a “great cloud of witnesses” is cheering you on. Your life is just beginning! You will have an eternity in paradise to spend getting to know the God who truly delights in YOU! “The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn His face toward you and give you peace.”

Numbers 6:24-26

1:30 pm

Welcome and Pastoral PrayerChaplain Raymond Smit

Hymn: I Walk in the Garden

Scripture reading: John 14: 1-6

Devotional Hymn: The Old Rugged Cross

Eulogy: Mike Williamson

Family and friend shared memoriesClosing Prayer Hymn: Amazing Grace

Benediction

Video Remembrance

Refreshments

Do not go gentle into that good nightOld age should burn and rage at close of day

Rage, rage against the dying of the lightThomas

I Come to the Garden Alone

I come to the garden aloneWhile the dew is still on the roses

And the voice I hear falling on my earThe Son of God discloses.

Refrain

And He walks with me, and He talks with me,And He tells me I am His own;

And the joy we share as we tarry there,None other has ever known.

He speaks, and the sound of His voice,Is so sweet the birds hush their singing,And the melody that He gave to me

Within my heart is ringing.

Refrain

I’d stay in the garden with HimThough the night around me be falling,

But He bids me go; through the voice of woeHis voice to me is calling.

Refrain

Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound,That saved a wretch like me.

I once was lost but now am found,Was blind, but now I see.

T’was Grace that taught my heart to fear.And Grace, my fears relieved.

How precious did that Grace appearThe hour I first believed.

Through many dangers, toils and snaresI have already come;

‘Tis Grace that brought me safe thus farand Grace will lead me home.

The Lord has promised good to me.His word my hope secures.

He will my shield and portion be,As long as life endures.

Yea, when this flesh and heart shall fail,And mortal life shall cease,

I shall possess within the veil,A life of joy and peace.

When we’ve been here ten thousand yearsBright shining as the sun.

We’ve no less days to sing God’s praiseThan when we’ve first begun.

Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound,That saved a wretch like me.

I once was lost but now am found,Was blind, but now I see.

On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross,The emblem of suffering and shame;

And I love that old cross where the dearest and best

For a world of lost sinners was slain.Refrain

So I’ll cherish the old rugged cross,Till my trophies at last I lay down;

I will cling to the old rugged cross,And exchange it some day for a crown.

O that old rugged cross, so despised by the world,

Has a wondrous attraction for me;For the dear Lamb of God left His glory

aboveTo bear it to dark Calvary.

RefrainIn that old rugged cross, stained with blood

so divine,A wondrous beauty I see,

For ’twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died,

To pardon and sanctify me.Refrain

To the old rugged cross I will ever be true;Its shame and reproach gladly bear;

Then He’ll call me some day to my home far away,

Where His glory forever I’ll share.Refrain

The Old Rugged Cross


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