Jacqline Marie Taber daughter of John Earl and Dorothy Agnes (Jenkins) Valleck was born March 30, 1941 in St. Genevive, Missouri and departed this life on January 16, 2019 in Watts, Oklahoma at the age of 77 years, 9 months and 7 days.
She had a kind, caring spirit and it showed while she took care of many patients over the years as a registered nurse. She also enjoyed gardening, flowers, was a true animal lover and a great cook never making a bad meal. She also enjoyed time spent with her family.
She was preceded in death by her father; John Earl Valleck
Jacqline is survived by a very loving family that includes her husband: Lex Taber of the home in Watts, OK, Her three adult children; Julie Kastler of Shawnee, OK Chaus Little of Baxter Springs KS and Dawn Ayers of Washington State. Her mother; Dorothy Henson of Sedalia, MO, siblings; Cindy Henke of Springfield, MO, Steve Henson of Sedalia, MO, and Judy Baumann of Pittsburg, KS, other relatives and many friends also survive her.
Services were entrusted to Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home.
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