In loving memory of

Jacqueline Lucille Blair Palmer
November 25, 1952 - December 27, 2023

Jacqueline Lucille Blair Palmer also known as Jackie, passed away on December 27, 2023, at the age of 71. She was born on November 25, 1952, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jackie was a wife, mother and Nanna to her three daughters and five grandchildren.

Jackie had a heart full of love and affection, and she cherished every moment in her role as Nanna. Her grandchild were the light of her life, and she showered them with love and care. She had a wonderful sense of humor and was known for her wit and fun-loving nature. Jackie was a strong and independent woman who fearlessly gave life's challenges. Despite her strength, she had a sensitive and compassionate soul.

Dancing was one of Jackie's passions. She loved to move to the rhythm of music. Jackie's determination and stubbornness were defining traits of her personality, shaping her into a remarkable woman she was.

Jackie is survived by her husband, Ken, her three daughters Tina, Michelle and Katie, and her five grandchildren Damon, Gabriella, Pacificah, Jenna and Farrah; her three brothers John, James, Donald and her three sisters Barbara, Mary Lou and Nancy. She was predeceased by her mother Lucille Black (Canada) and her father Lloyd Blair.

Jackie's educational journey led her to Riverview High School in Sarasota, Florida, She was a member of the Manasota Elks Lodge, where her years were filled with cherished memories and friendships.

A memorial for Jackie will be held in the spring, and family and friends will be notified of the details.

In the heavens above, Jackie is now dancing with the angels, free from suffering, and reunited with her mother and brother. Her legacy of love, strength and compassion will forever live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate to know her.

Tributes

Tina Palmer wrote on Jan 9, 2024:

"Hi mom, I LOVE YOU and MISS YOU dearly!! What song are you dancing to? And has your mom made you her goulash? Just know that you won. And I hope I become as strong as you are, Thank you for being the most astonishing mother. @?)? Love Weasle"

Damon Banzhof wrote on Jan 5, 2024:

"We will all miss you Nana for forever and eternity. Thank you for being one of the key parts in my life that made me the man I am today, I love you infinity times infinity. But I?ll let you win the love battle this time til I see you again. - Your favorite grandson Damon "