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Jacqueline Joyce Bengtsson, 66, passed away on July 31, 2017. She was born on June 7, 1951 to Jack and Betty (Cunningham) Davis in Dallas, TX.
Jackie was a 1969 graduate of W.W. Samuell High School. She went on from there to Drones Business College and was an outstanding employee at several different places during her lifetime. During college, she worked for the Dallas Police Dept., covering those on vacation while perfecting her secretarial skills. She also worked at the VA Hospital, Republic Auto Supply and Metro Pole Company for many years. Jackie was an excellent cook and enjoyed playing dominoes and cards and for the last few years had immense fun playing games on her computer, sometimes with acquaintances all over the world. She also had a passion for music and loved listening to Elvis. Above all, Jackie’s greatest pleasure in life was her family and she loved them deeply, particularly her grandchildren and nephews.
Preceding her in death is her mother Betty Davis.
Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 22 years, Mats Bengtsson; daughter Dana Ellard and husband, Dale; son Kevin Powers and wife, Cristina; grandchildren: Dylan Powers, Ethan Ellard and Gracie Ellard; father Jack Davis; brother Randy Davis and wife, Vickie; sister Cindy Sawyer; nephews Jacob Waymire, Randy Davis and Brody Davis; two wonderful pets, Buddy and Lester and a host of extended family members and friends that will miss her dearly.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 12PM to 6PM, on Saturday, 08/12/17 at the home of Jackie and Mats, 1206 Westminister Ln, Duncanville, TX.
Please leave condolences for the family at www.Roselawn-Funerals.com.
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Sponsored by Roselawn Funeral Home.
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August 5, 2017
Carol Hansard
Jackie and I grew up in the same neighborhood, as she was just next door. She was a great friend and she will be missed by all. Prayers for her husband and entire family and friends.
August 4, 2017
Carol Hughes
Kevin & Family, there are no words I can say to ease your Grief....just know that I offer my sincere condolences. I will continue to pray for you all to endure this burden on your heart. If I can do anything, please let me know.
Love, Mama Hughes
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