Jacquelyn Dwyer

jacquelyn dwyer
Jacquelyn Marie Dwyer (Throndset), born in June 17, 1944 in Nekoma, ND passed away June 6, 2016 in Fargo, ND. Jackie was born in Nekoma, ND on the family farm and subsequently moving to Union, ND, Grand Forks, ND, and finally to Fargo, ND. Jackie met Thomas Dwyer in Fargo, ND and they were married from 1961 to 1982. Jackie met Roy Robinson in 1987 and they remained long time companions until Jackie's passing. Jackie is survived by Roy Robinson, her brothers Richard Throndset, Jerry Throndset (Andrea), James Throndset (Elaine), her sisters Betty Gregoire (Dennis), and Cheryl Scott (Robert), her children Karen Segura (Anthony), Jill Muhle (Scott), and Barry Dwyer (Tammy). She is also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Jackie is preceded in death by her parents, Charlotte and Ellsworth Draxton, and Robert Throndset. She is also preceded in death by Keith Dwyer (son), Arlen Throndset (brother), Sharon Throndset, Betty Throndset, and Judy Throndset (sisters-in-law), Dave Wallace (brother-in-law), and Pragnatius Muhle (great grandson). There will be a memorial service at 10:00 AM on Monday, June 13, 2016 at Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center, Fargo with a visitation an hour prior.

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  1. Condolences to Jackie’s family from Dave and Marla Laufenberg. Jackie and her then husband Tom were our dearest friends during high school and for the many years following. She was a warm, caring and thoughtful person who enjoyed life to the fullest. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

  2. So sorry for your loss, I worked with her and enjoyed her friendship, she had a kind heart and was fun to be with. she will be missed.

  3. There are so many wonderful memories of Jackie. She and Roy often came out to the lake with us and she always was the life of the party. Her singing ‘Bobby McGee’ around the campfire. Teasing Karen and Anthony about Karen “Howling at the moon”. Watching fireworks from the boat on the 4th of July. Her and Roy playing whist with Roy bitching constantly about her missing his ‘invites’. Truth be known, he missed hers more often.

    It is said that love keeps memories alive. Jackie will be in our hearts forever. . She was the only ‘Grandma’ my girls ever knew and you couldn’t ask for a better one. Patient, gentle and kind. Pretty well sums her up.

    My deepest sympathy to Roy, her children and family.

    Craig Sturm


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