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Obituary of Jacqueline Trimmer
July 25, 1951 – January 1, 2021
Jacqueline Trimmer. Age 69 of Harrisville.
Jaqueline Trimmer, 69, of Harrisville Michigan passed away on January 1, 2021. Jaqueline (Jackie) Trimmer was born in Lansing, Michigan to Ronald and Mary Veltman on July 25, 1951. She went to school at Eaton Rapids Public Schools. She married Patrick Trimmer on December 17, 1976, in Lansing. She worked for the Lansing Public School District and Waterford Public School District as an administrative assistant for most of her career. Pat and Jackie enjoyed the winters in Bonita Springs, FL and summers in Harrisville, MI. Jackie was a master gardener, she founded the city beautification program in Harrisville Michigan, and served as the treasurer and member of the Sunrise Garden Club in Harrisville Michigan. Jackie was also a member of the Harrisville Lady Lions. She enjoyed making her home and city beautiful, spending time with friends and family, and attending her grandchildren's sporting and school events.
Jaqueline is preceded in death by her parents Ronald and Mary Veltman.
Jackie is survived by her husband Patrick Trimmer, daughters Jennifer (Bill) Strall, Kelly (Tom) DeLind, and son Robert Trimmer. Her sister Joanne Cleeves and Brother Tom Veltman, sister in-law Chris Kilmer and brother in-law Mark Kilmer. Her grandchildren Benjamin and Clare DeLind. Nephews Justin Cleeves, Beau (Erin) Kilmer, and Casey Kilmer.
The family of Jaqueline wishes to extend our sincere thanks to the caring doctors at U of M hospital, and Hospice of Michigan.
In Lieu of Flowers please send donations to:
Harrisville Garden Club 419 N. Lake Street Harrisville, MI 48740
or
Inspiration Alcona P.O. Box 506 Lincoln, MI 48742 - Pocket Park written in memo
Cremation will take place at The On-Site Crematory located within the Molnar Funeral Homes - Brownstown Chapel.
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