"Dear Deb and Becky, we are sorry for the loss of your Mom. Our thoughts and prayers for each of you, and your family. "
Jacqualin A. Broderick, age 87, of Quincy, died on Sunday, December 26, 2021 at 11:55 pm in St. Vincent's Home.
Jacqualin was born on January 21, 1934 in Mattoon, Illinois the daughter of Raymond L. Walters and Anna S. (Dirks) Bolterman. She was married to John W. Schutte for 22 years. He preceded her in death in 1999. She was also married to Raymond Broderick in Michigan, and he preceded her in death in 1985.
Jacqualin worked as a cook at the Coach House in Quincy for many years. Petoskey, Michigan held a special place in her heart. She enjoyed lighthouses and the lake. Jacqualin was a very creative and artistic individual and loved her family above all else. She was a devoted and loving mother, grandmother, and sister and enjoyed cooking for her family.
Survivors include seven children: Deborah (Gordon) Street, Susan Lewis, Rebecca Schutte, and John Schutte, all of Quincy, Jeffrey Schutte, Joseph (Chelly) Schutte, and Michelle (Mike Goldenstein) Lord, all of Petoskey, MI; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and three brothers, Monte (Yoko) Walters of Las Vegas, NV, Terry (Sharon) Bolterman, and Dan Walters, both of St. Louis, MO.
In addition to her husbands, Jacqualin was preceded in death by her parents.
A private service will be held at Hansen-Spear Funeral Home with Fr. David Beagles officiating.
Memorials may be made to St. Vincent's Home. Memorial donations may be made online at https://memorials.hansenspear.com/
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Hansen-Spear Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
"Dear Deb and Becky, we are sorry for the loss of your Mom. Our thoughts and prayers for each of you, and your family. "
"I just started doing Jackie?s about 2 years ago and it take long to see what a fun lady she was. She was very particular how she wanted to look and I loved that. It didn?t take to long to know how much she loved her family, and I always told her that she must of been a great mom to see how much you all saw to anything she needed. It was my pleasure to get to know her and I?ll always remember her flashy leopard outfit and how hot she always looked! My prayers and sympathy to you all, she was quite a lady?? Janet Allison"
"Grandma Jackie, I relished the updates and pictures from the family's visits. Seeing you in the kitchen at holiday visits will always be where you live in my heart. The joy in your voice the last we spoke on the phone was so warming and I will hold on dearly to that. Thank you for sending the icream money for Kilwins when I was a child in Petoskey and you weren't there to take me some summers. Your love was deep and strong and the shadow of you will live on casted over the generations to come. My love to all the family through this transition. With deepest sympathies, Phyllishia M. (Schutte) Harrington"
"Aunt Jackie was always so sweet and loving, you couldn?t leave her house without her giving you a kiss. Her Thanksgiving dinners were always surrounded by the family that loved her with all their hearts.. I regret not going to see her often with her living so close.. I will miss her and I hope that she knows / knew that I love her .. my thoughts are with Debbie, Susie, Becky, Jonny, Jeff, Joe and Missy.. and all their families? I?m glad that my wife got to meet and take care of her at the retirement home and glad my youngest daughter got to meet and talk to her there as well ? Tell Gma B hi for me I love you Aunt Jackie! God Bless!"
"Aunt Jackie was so sweet and caring. She had an infectious laugh and I never heard her raise her voice ever. She was always the life of the family parties! I know her kids and grandkids will miss her dearly :("