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Jacqueline Mae Wood

November 11, 2025

Jacqueline Mae Wood

Jacqueline Mae Wood

January 24, 1967 – November 11, 2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Jacqueline (Jackie) Mae Wood on November 11, 2025. Jackie was predeceased by her loving parents, Elizabeth and John Wood, and her cherished nephew, Matthew Wood.

She leaves behind a family who loved her deeply, siblings Cliff (Virginia), Lloyd (Brigette), Kevin (Laurie), Dwight (Noreen), and Kristine (Mark) along with her many nieces and nephews, whom she adored and proudly supported in all their endeavours. Jackie was their biggest cheerleader and took great pride and joy in being part of their lives. She also leaves behind countless dear friends (Jackie’s extended family), all of whom held a special place in her heart. 

Jackie had a lifelong passion for horses and cherished anything horse related. She rarely missed events her nieces and nephews were involved in and took great joy finding ways to make those she cared for feel special. Known for her adventurous and spirited nature, Jackie’s “wild side” kept everyone guessing what she might dream up next. Whether it was scrapbooking, collecting stamps or coins, or appreciating unique pieces of art, she embraced her interests wholeheartedly. 

A Celebration of Life will be held in the spring, where we will gather to share memories, laughter, and love. Jackie will be laid to rest with other family members in the Vernon Church Cemetery, McLean Sk.

Forever in our hearts, Jackie’s laughter, kindness, and vibrant spirit will continue to shine in all those who loved her.


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Messages of Condolence


What a shock……so very sorry to all of you for the loss of Jackie…..💔 ~ Bill & Vicky Renton


Sending my sympathy to all the family.  ~ Meyerhoffer


Jackie will always be in our hearts and remembered for her humor, strength, positive attitude and "potty " mouth.  She always made me laugh.  Biggest heart that anyone could have.  I am proud to have called her my friend.She was truly a Wild child. ~ Bonnie and Wayne Tardif


We are so saddened to learn of Jackie’s passing. I’d run into Jackie from time to time in the post office here in white city and we always stopped to have a chat. She was a kind human being with a gentle soul. I hadn’t seen Jackie in quite some time and I wondered where she got to. Thought maybe she had moved away. Please accept our sincere sympathy.  ~ Susan and Garry mcnaughton


I am so deeply sorry to all that loved Jackie.  She was one in a million!  Always there for anyone that needed a hand, a shoulder to cry on, and a story to make you laugh so hard you were brought to tears. I was blessed to have spent many years with Jack as she worked so hard for our family business. She was such a dedicated gal that loved her family and friends so deeply. I will never forget her kindness,  and loved hearing her say,   "Lie to me Wild Child.”  God Bless your beautiful heart Jack, and enjoy all your friends and family in heaven 🐴❤️I know you will be shining your love down from above.My deepest sympathies to all of Jackie’s family.  RIP JW🙏🏼 ~ Richelle Greiner


Jackie was one of my first bosses, 20+ years ago - and I can still hear her call me “wild one”. She had the biggest, most gentle heart with the wildest spirit.  I can still picture that mischievous smile as she told me her latest crazy story.I am saddened to hear of her passing. And send my most sincere condolences to her family and friends. Natalie  ~ Natalie Hordichuk (Waynert)


I am so very heart broken to hear of Jackie's passing. I have many fond memories of Jackie and riding Pepper! Jackie was a kind sole and truly did love horses. My most sincere condolences to the Wood family.  ~ Kim Lacoursiere (Thomson)


I am very saddened to hear of the passing of Jackie....Our condolences to the wood family.  ~ Robert Prockner