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Madaline Kay (Chapin) Jacklin-Gochenouer

Posted 2018-02-19 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ -
Posted on Sunday, March 15, 2015 -

Madaline Kay Jacklin-Gochenouer, 76, (Kay as everyone knew her by) was
born to Howard E. Chapin and Maxine V. Chapin, April 12, 1939 in
Fresno, Calif. She graduated from Whittier High School in 1957. Kay
married Harold Gochenouer Oct. 30, 1998. Kay retired from the City of
La Habra as the supervisor/recreation of Social Services in the
Community Services Department. Harold was a retired battalion chief of
the La Habra, Calif. Fire Department. Upon their retirement from their
jobs in La Habra, Calif., they moved to Lake Havasu City and made it
their home.

Kay is survived by her husband Harold; stepmother, Esther Chapin; her
brother, Gary (Karen) Chapin; her sons, James Lee (Donnalynn) Jacklin,
Jr., Dee Jacklin, Jay (Kim) Jacklin, and Todd Jacklin; stepsons, Eric
(Debra) Gochenouer and Tim Gochenouer; her grandchildren, Jami Leigh
Jacklin, Josh (Tiffany) Jacklin, Robert Jacklin, Jr., Jacob (Clara),
Zachary, Kaitlin, Dilon (Hanna), Brook (Rob), Brittany, Rachel
(Jonathan), Jessica, Evan, Jordan; great-grandchildren, Robbie, Abby,
Isaiah, Christian, Justus, Sawyer, Adam, Ezra, Jakobe, Jayen, Joziah,
Jonathan, and Jacob.

In the past few years, Kay had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s
disease. Just last month, she was hospitalized for gallbladder
problems. It was during her hospital stay for the gallbladder, that
they discovered a tumor, which turned out to be cancerous. With her
family at her side, Kay passed away at her home in Lake Havasu City,
Sunday, March 1, 2015. She will be deeply missed by all.

Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home and
Crematory.

Thoughts and condolences may be sent to the Gochenouer family at
www.lietz-frazefuneralhome.com.



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