Jacqueline S. Prior

David Peake
May 12th, 2025
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4 comments
  • Jackie was such a kind and intelligent person and therapist, so good with clients and always willing to share her knowledge with other therapists and to learn. We have missed her here at GKSW since she retired. My condolences to her family.

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  • Sally Maginn / May 12, 2025 at 4:08 pm

    Jackie was not only a neighbor, my bridge partner at Philly Cricket, my Godmother and my design consultant, but a close and dear friend.
    Her daughter, Jennifer, would come to our house and ask, “Who can come out to play?” She fit right into my 3 girls’ ages. Jennifer became and remains a fixture in our family.
    My husband, Joe, and I have such fun memories of parties, and dinners and Holidays with Jackie and Tom. Our block Halloween parties were notorious!
    No one could touch Jackie when it came to bridal and baby showers. She had such style. However, she was never truly satisfied the way something looked….she would move things around until the last second.
    I remember holding a baby shower cake while she moved the whole table as the door bell rang and guests arrived!
    The last years were so hard on the whole family. When Tom was diagnosed with Parkinson’s, Jackie told me as he got weaker she would just get stronger. But the best laid plans……Jackie got weaker. It was so hard to hear and see her struggle with her memory.
    Rest in peace, my good friend. Know in your soul you were and are still loved. Give Tom hug for us.

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  • Claire Matthews / May 14, 2025 at 12:42 pm

    Jackie and I met in college where I chose her to be my friend.. That friendship lasted 63 years. I lost a part of Jackie last year when dementia took her from me but the most important part of her I will never lose – her spirit, I was first attracted to Jackie because of her curious mind, but our friendship took hold because of her authenticity. We studied for our psychology comps together both making Dean’s list Then we did the grand tour of Europe together. When we had our children in different states and didn’t see much of each other. We wrote letters. I loved getting Jackie‘s long letters. I would sit by the wood stove and read them over and over. Her letters were descriptive and engaging enough to have interested a larger audience. I loved Tom; she chose well. Both showed up on Block Island Rhode Island for my surprise 70th birthday. I was thrilled by the effort everyone made to get there but especially Jackie and Tom. I’m not surprised that she died shortly after him. They are both in heaven now at peace; a reward they richly deserve. But, she will always be with me.

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  • So sorry to hear of your loss. She was a lovely lovely lady!! We missed her when they moved. She was funny and bright and so proud of her family
    Sending thoughts and prayers.
    Carol Ginty

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