Jacqueline "Jackie" S. Foulk
Jacqueline Saxton Robinson Foulk was born on October 7, 1922 to Sam and Emma Robinson at Camargo, OK.
Her school years were at Camargo. When she was sixteen, she moved to Mammoth Spring, AR. She lived with Grandma Somers while her cousin Leland Bishop was in the Air Force during World War II. She worked in an Assembly of God Children’s Home in Hot Springs, AR. Later she worked in one in east Texas. She loved children, but never had any of her own.
After moving back to Camargo, she worked as a switch board operator in towns that had their own operators.
She married Lester Foulk in 1962. They enjoyed going to sales all over the country.
She wrote the Camargo News for the Vici Beacon, the Dewey County Record, and the Cheyenne Star.
She was a member of the Camargo Home Demonstration Club, where she enjoyed presenting the games and reading poems. She enjoyed Halloween where she wrote secret messages and put them in trumpet vine pods. In 2014, she was inducted into the Dewey County Historical Society Hall of Fame.
She was active in church all her life, teaching Sunday school. Mary, the beautician from the nursing home, was one of her students. Her last church membership was with the Red Star Church.
Jacqueline is preceded in death by her husband, Lester Foulk; parents Sam and Emma Robinson; brother John Robinson; brother-in-law Dale L. Chain, Sr.; nephew Dale L. Chain, Jr.; great-niece Christina Zachgo; and brother-in-law and sister-in-law Bill and Ruth McDaniel.
Jacqueline is survived by her sister Wanda Robinson; sister Joan Chain; two nieces and husbands; and a host of loved ones and friends.
The family would also like to say a special thanks to the late Jeannette Delano and her husband Rod, to Mary, Lori, and Jessica at the nursing home, and to the ladies of the Home Demonstration Club.
FUNERAL SERVICE:
CAMARGO MEGA CHURCH,
Monday August 17, 2020, 11:00
a.m.
Camargo, OK
Burial following service at Camargo Cemetery, Camargo, OK
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