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Jaqueline Lourane (Sinclair) Ojers

Posted 2024-01-11 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Jan. 10, 2024 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Jaqueline "Jackie" Lourane Ojers (Sinclair), born on Nov. 15, 1938, and
peacefully called home by the Lord on Dec. 24, 2023. A beacon of
kindness, Jackie touched the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to
know her. Devoted to her Christian faith, she radiated love, embracing a
life of compassion and caring for those she encountered.

In the 1980s, Jackie and her beloved husband, Bill, planted roots in
Lake Havasu City, where they forged lasting friendships. Later, their
adventurous spirits led them on a journey of exploration, crisscrossing
the country in their cherished motorhome. The nomadic duo eventually
returned to Lake Havasu, drawn back by the joyous arrival of their first
great-granddaughter.

Jackie's talents knew no bounds. An artisan at heart, she poured her
creativity into sewing, crafts, painting, crocheting, and stained glass.
Her legacy lives on in the cherished pieces she crafted, each a
testament to her skill and love. A family united by her warmth, Jackie
documented their shared moments through the lens, compiling albums for
each of her great-grandchildren, a tangible reminder of her enduring
love.

Married for an incredible 66 years, Jackie and Bill weathered life's
storms together, raising two children: Billy and Janell. While Billy
departed in June 2010, Jackie is survived by her devoted daughter Janell
(Kyle) Sorenson. Her influence extends to a loving legacy of
grandchildren: Chandle (Kevin) Doane, Nikki (John) Orozco, Kristen
Walters, Karli (Chad) Aguilar, Alison (Jake) Landoni, Taner (Megan)
Ojers, Jessica Sorenson, Kim (Christian) Fortner, and 11 great-
grandchildren.

In her final moments, surrounded by the love of her family, Jackie
embarked on her journey to eternal peace. May her memory continue to
inspire kindness, creativity, and the enduring bonds of family.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.





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