JACKIE JONES STRICKLAND

MALAD – Jackie Lynn Jones Strickland, 33, former Malad resident, passed away on Monday, November 20, 2000, in West Valley City, Utah.
Funeral services will be held on Monday, November 27, 2000, in the Malad LDS 5th Ward Chapel, 20 S. 100 W. Friends may call at the church on Monday from 11:30 a.m. until time of services.
A complete obituary will follow in a later edition of the Idaho State Journal.
In Loving Memory of
JACKIE JONES STRICKLAND
Born July 29, 1967 – Hill A.F.B. Clearfield, Utah
Passed Away November 19, 2000 – West Valley, Utah
Funeral Service
Monday November 27, 2000 – 1:00 p.m.
Malad LDS 5th Ward Chapel
Bishop Jay Hansen, officiating
CASKET BEARERS – Family
Cousins –
Jess Jones
Brig Jones
Gaylon Jones
Donald Hughes
Ken Hefflefinger
Brother in Law –
Gordon Strickland
Family Prayer – Merlin Deschamps – cousin
Prelude & Postlude Music – Jerry Broadhead
Invocation – Bishop Cordell Williams
Life Sketch – Nancy Ehrich
Vocal – “Walk Tall, You’re A Daughter Of God”
Michelle Richardson – vocalist
Joan Williams – accompanist
Speaker – Robert Silver
Speaker – Sheldon Vaughan
Vocal – “Inscription Of Hope”
Jill Blaisdell
Cinniman Schwartz
Sue Stevens
Accompanied by Myra Jean John
Remarks – Bishop Jay Hansen
Benediction – Terry Williams (cousin)
CONCLUDING SERVICE
MALAD CITY CEMETERY
Dedicatory Prayer – Glenn Davis (cousin)
Compassionate service by the Malad LDS 5th Ward Relief Society sisters
JACKIE JONES STRICKLAND
West Valley City, Utah – Jackie Lynn Jones Strickland died November 18, 2000, at her home in West Valley City, Utah.
She was born July 29, 1967, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, a daughter of Cleland and Neva Ward Jones of Malad, Idaho. She was raised and educated in Sunset, Utah, and Malad, Idaho. She graduated from Malad High School May 19, 1986. She attended the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City, graduating in September 1986. She then went to Bryman School for a doctor’s assistant certificate, graduating December 1987.
She then worked for FHP while attending the Weber State University nursing program on a scholastic scholarship, graduating in March of 1993.
For the past several years she had worked in the Primary Children’s Hospital in the pediatric department.
She married G. Craig Strickland in May 1989 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple.
She is survived by three children, Tyler, Tessia and Terrah. Also surviving are her parents, a brother, Randy, and sister, Marilyn.
Funeral services were held on Monday, November 27, at the Fifth Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Malad City Cemetery.
THROUGH THE DOOR
“I am not gone.” I hear him say,
Just up the road a little way.
But I am near you as before,
I’ve just stepped out and closed the door.”
“Just closed the door on care and strife,
And entered on a brighter life;
Where pain and death distress me no more,
I’ve just stepped out and closed the door.”
“So do not worry, do not grieve;
For someday all you cares you’ll leave;
To meet and mingle as before,
When you step through and close the door.”
Laura Blakeley