Guest Book - Jackie Cody Obit

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Charlotte Burd
2017-05-04 11:01:29
Jackie was a "classic" She used to always want to go to Kimballs. Had the biggest heart-gave away her last 5 cents.
gmg
2017-05-04 10:59:35
As Jackie would say, "he or she was a good egg!" She never forgot about God for she was always asking if it was time to go to chapel. Another favorite of Jackie's was "are we having skegetti for supper tonight". Jackie was a kind and gentle soul. May God have mercy on her. gmg
Priscille LeBlanc
2017-05-04 10:58:36
If you helped Jackie in any way...take her shopping, give her a ride, ec. you received a thank you card with a scratch ticket....she is a big part of our family.
Chris Meehan
2017-05-04 10:56:29
Jackie was one of the good ones! She had such a kind spirit and a great sense of humor. She use to walk everywhere. Rest in Peace Jackie.

Jackie Moisan
2017-05-04 10:54:41
Jackie was such a GOOD woman, always doing something for someone. She had a big heart and always showed it.
Ken Chartrand
2017-04-19 13:01:58
Jackie taught me many life lessons as a boy/young man that are embedded into who I turned into as an adult. I will carry and pass on her spirit forever so grateful that she was part of my life. Rest In Peace Jacqueline Grace "Precious Blood" Cody. Those of you who read this know I could go on forever with her acts of kindness. I really don't think she every realized how much of an impact she made to the people she touched that loved her. Hoping they have WCAP, Lowell Fire and Police scanners, macadamia nuts, red lipstick and espresso pizza with no cheese in heaven. Condolences to her family Peace Ken Chartrand, Tewksbury, MA
Steven Rochette
2017-04-17 09:38:29
Jackie, you will be missed. We have very fond memories of your visits with our family at our house on Aiken Avenue, our trip to NYC in 1975 with Ronny and Michael, the Rochette kids and Aunt Jackie, and other memories that will live with us forever. You were such a great lady and made many of us laugh and enjoy your company. Say hi to our Mom 'Franny' when you see her. RIP, with love from the Rochette Family.
Donna Burke
2017-04-14 16:21:24
My Aunt Doris Paquin {RIP} was a great friend of Jackie's we grew up with her in our lives.
I also knew her as a coworker for the short time she worked in Labor & Delivery at Lowell General, and also as a patient in the Emergency Room a few times. She was always grateful for my help. I loved her dearly she was like another Aunt to me. RIP Jackie, you have touch our lives with Grace and will forever remain in our Hearts.
Janine Murphy
2017-04-14 15:17:21
Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos. Rest In Peace, Jackie. You'll never be forgotten.
Lucille Bevins
2017-04-14 11:30:44
Rest In Peace, Jackie, remembering the good times we had at the Courier
Kathy Plante
2017-04-14 08:09:59
I met Jackie through Ruth Pelletier when she lived on Westford St. We had lots of laughs together. Now they are both together and at peace. Until we meet again ladies. RIP.
Jeannine Dominique
2017-04-14 07:18:52
Rick.......thanks so much for these beautiful photos. Jackie and I were good friends for 44 years she was a big part of our family. I miss her but I know she is at peace and I have a lot of great memories. Anyone who knew her feels the loss. RIP Jackie until we meet again. I'm sure you're singing with the angels.
Andrew Lach
2017-04-11 11:40:22
Our loving condolences from the Lach family: Andrew, Rupali, Ronan, and Zara.
Mary Ann Cody
2017-04-03 20:20:07
I love these pictures of Auntie Jackie. I NEVER saw her without that beautiful, infectious smile. I swear that there wasn't a mean bone in her body. The angels are probably happy to have her to help them. Jackie, when I first joined the Cody family you were like a mother to me. Rick and I are going to miss you so much. Enjoy a much deserved rest until we meet again. We love you.
Stephen Lach
2017-04-03 09:34:51
Hello Rick. Nice job collecting all these photos of Aunt Jackie. Hoping only positive memories remain!
Laurie and Walt Lach
2017-04-01 22:00:18
I don't think she ever got her driver's license, so I remember she used to walk all over Lowell. As Rick says, she was always smiling and cheerful. She was very religious and used to say she had always wanted to be a nun. She's with God now.
Rick Cody - Nephew
2017-03-24 14:21:32
I don’t think I ever met anyone who had a bad thing to say about my Aunt Jackie. Actually, she was everyone’s Aunt Jackie. She was always smiling, had that upbeat attitude and brightened every room she ever entered.

She took me (age 8), along with another nephew, to New York City via train from Boston. We hit all the major tourist places and even took the subway to Coney Island. Can you image a mid 20's Jackie wrangling two hyperactive kids around the city? I remember her trepidation on that subway ride like it was yesterday. She was like a surrogate Mom to us.

Every time I visited from Utah, I'd ask her what special place she wanted to go -- Kimballs for the banana split, go figure.

Our hearts are filled with sadness and tears but our memories are filled with smiles and laughter of the good times we shared with her over the years. It hurts to not have her around, but she will ALWAYS LIVE IN OUR HEARTS AND MINDS.
Website created by Frederick "Rick" Cody (nephew)
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