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Jacquelyn “Jackie” Blount

August 17, 1941 - September 08, 2016

Jacquelyn “Jackie” Blount passed away on Thursday, September 8, 2016. She was born August 17, 1941 in Columbia, Tennessee to Walter Clyde Binkley and Mary Alma Binkley. During her life, Jackie lived all over the world, including Italy; Canada; Australia; New Orleans, LA; Key West, FL; Murphy, NC; and many other places in the United States, finally settling in Floyd, VA in 2002 to be with her family. In Floyd Jackie worked with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, at the Jacksonville Center for the Arts, The Floyd Visitor’s Center, and Community Action. She also volunteered with Floyd County TRIAD. Jackie was a loving friend and beloved mother and grandmother. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Ada Chrisman and Noel Chrisman Jr., and her two granddaughters Amelia Chrisman and Sybil Chrisman. Services will be held at Gardner Funeral Home on Saturday, September 17. Visitation with the family will be from 10:00-11:00 with the service following directly after at 11:00. Online condolences may be made at www.gardnerfuneralhomefloyd.com.


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Donna Mcmillen

Indian Valley va
September 12, 2016

I was so sorry to learn about Jackie. I met her when I volunteered at the Jacksonville center. She was always kind and helpful to me.


Catherine Pauley

Floyd
September 16, 2016

Ada, I am so sorry that you are having to deal with the passing of your beautiful Mother--that is a hard one-- Your Mom often came to visit my garden and in the early summer would come by and visit on her own I would see where she had worked -- pulling and piling a few weeds here and there -- She was a treasure to each life she touched-- I won't be able to come by Saturday-- your Mom the generous volunteer would know about prior community responsibilities


Catherine Pauley

Floyd
September 16, 2016

Part II I will place a plant in my garden in her memory-- I visit with several friends through sweet memories when I work there-- your Mom will be one of them. Take Care and know she will be kindly remembered Catherine Pauley