Cowper, Jacqueline

Jacqueline Cowper
May 14,1964 – June 23, 2023
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Jacqueline Cowper in her 60th year, she leaves behind her loving spouse James Saunders, children Baily Ryan, Devin Ryan and their partners, step children Jamie and David Saunders. Grandchildren Markus and Kaily, mother Edith Cowper, sisters Maureen and Susan (Bob) predeceased by her father Kenneth Cowper and many other friends and family. Jacqueline loved her customers at the post office (Rexall) and missed them dearly. She was an avid camper, fisher, and chef she loved to spend every minute of her summer at Brant Park. A special thank you to all the doctors and staff at the Cancer clinic at BGH and the best pharmacist ever Kevin Wojcik. Although brief we would also like to thank the staff at the Stedman Hospice for their kindness and support during her stay. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held at a later date.
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  1. Karen Ross
    Karen Ross says:

    From our family to yours our deepest condolences. My mom (Ethel Davies) worked with Jacqueline at Rexalls for many years. Our families have known each other for years through the Ex-imperial club, British village and many mutual friends. Sending our love to you all.

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  2. Barbara Johanna Macaulay
    Barbara Johanna Macaulay says:

    I meet Jackie at Rexall’s, trying to teach me post office duties. She was a pro, and I’m sure at times was frustrated trying to teach me, but she was always a friend. Years later I meet her her sister Mo at my work place, again a wonderful person and friend. RIP Jackie, thoughts and prayers for your friends and family.

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  3. Margaret Taylor
    Margaret Taylor says:

    I cannot thank the universe enough for allowing us cousins to spend laughs and love together camping last summer. The 5 of us had many memories as kids at Brant Park as well as Easter and New Years and growing up together in Lublin and Lincoln Ave.
    Although we tried to make it another year camping, the world had different plans.
    Jacquline loved her kids and grandkids, sister and family and found peace and love at her trailer, gardening and sorting and organizing. Her ‘rock’ and partner in crime was Jim, who had her back and was there for her to annoy but love her to pieces. I have so many memories of us as ‘weans’ annoying our parents, but laughing and giggling through some of the most terrifying horror movies. The 5 of us torturing babysitters and listening to our parents … I’ll ga ya sumfin to greet a’boot ..
    Will miss you and know that you are up there ‘wa uncle jimmy and your da’ waiting for the rest of us.
    Condolences to all her children and grandchildren, partner and sister and to my Aunt Edith.
    Until we all meet again. Xo
    Margaret and family.

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  4. Sally DeVito
    Sally DeVito says:

    My sincere condolences to Jacqueline’s family 🙏💜 I really enjoyed working with Jacqueline even if just for a short time. She will be missed and never forgotten 😢💜

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