Jacqueline Waldemeyer Hofstetter



Jacqueline Waldemeyer Hofstetter, age 67, of Grant’s Lick, KY, lost her year long battle with brain cancer on November 6, 2011. She is survived by her husband Robert, her 3 daughters, Phila (Joey) Jackson of Killeen TX, Beverly (Jerry) Klein, Alexandria KY, and Robin Hofstetter and her partner Esther Urick of Covington KY. Grandchildren, Micheal Hofstetter, Shawnette Simmons, Alex Klein and Maggie Klein. Great Grandchildren, Chantz Curtis, Blake Hofstetter and Jaxon Simmons. Brother, Bill (Joan) Waldemeyer. Several brother/sister in-laws, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, neighbors and friends. Jackie was born April 3, 1944 and the daughter of the late Mary Gosney and Sam Gray. She loved her employment and friends at Northern Kentucky University and planned for her retirement this Fall. As housekeeper and friend, she leaves the Grau, Dibert, Wendling, Kremer and Gates families. Her favorite things to do included searching out garage sales, collecting hankies and going to O’Charley’s. As an eight gallon blood donor for the Hoxworth Blood Bank, her wishes are that blood donations be given to the Hoxworth Blood Bank. As a thank you to the many local churches for their support and prayers, memorials are suggested to the local church of your choice. Visitation 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at the Alexandria Funeral Home. Funeral services 10:00 AM Thursday at the funeral home; Burial will follow at the Flour Creek Cemetery.

3 comments:

  1. The Bob Hofstetter Family, (Bob and Girls)
    I do not have to remind you of the first class qualities your wife and mom demonstrated everytime she met and/or worked with anyone. Her work ethic and honesty will never be duplicated.
    My Mom and Dad depended on her for so many years...through some tough times and through some celebrations. She always had a way of making everyone around her feel better.
    I am sure she has sought out my Dad in Heaven and slipped him a sweet and they have shared a laugh or two already.
    My Prayers, Love and Sympathy are with you every step of your journey.
    Love, Jennifer Cottingham

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  2. I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom was an outstanding lady and one in which I will always admire. She never had anything but a smile on her face and always made my day better whenever I saw her. She will always be remembered.
    Love, Cory Pfefferman

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  3. I'm sorry to hear about Jackie but she fought a hard battle. She seemed to be in fairly good mental state right up to the end.

    I prayed for her in my bedtime prayers.

    If you go to the funeral home, please tell them I am sorry to hear about their loss and I'll remember them in my prayers.

    Love, Carol

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