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Jacqueline Elizabeth Coyne

Jacqueline Coyne Obituary

Coyne, Jacqueline Elizabeth 54, of Scottsdale, AZ, passed away December 17, 2001 in Scottsdale. Born in Oak Park, IL, she was an artist who has had her work shown. She was the widow of Sgt. John Michael Coyne, cherished mother of Monique L. Coyne, beloved daughter of Seymour and Jacqueline Gaynes, beautiful and loving sister of Marc J. (Leslie Landis) Gaynes and Claudia (Christophe) Gil, she cherished and loved her family and friends. A star has fallen from the sky. Sign Guest Book at www.suntimes.com

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Dec. 19, 2001.

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Mom Jackie & I

Peter Coyne

December 15, 2020

Remembering Jackie

Remembering Jackie

Peter Coyne

December 15, 2020

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December 15, 2020

Remembering Jackie

Chuck Dulay

December 30, 2001

To MoNique and all of the Gaynes family:



Please accept my condolences on the loss of Jackie. I will always remember that wonderful young girl who made my best friend so happy.



Chuck Dulay

Michael Coyne

December 26, 2001

On behalf of my wife Catherine, my mother Delia, my father Thomas, and myself, I wish to offer our deepest sympathy to Monique Coyne, Seymour and Jacqueline Gaynes, Claudia and Christophe Gil, and Marc and Leslie Landis Gaynes. We were all shocked and saddened when we learned of your loss of Jackie. Please accept our heartfelt condolences, as you all are in our thoughts and prayers.

MoNique CoYne

December 23, 2001

I appreciate the messages posted, and a deep thankyou for my Uncle Marc Gaynes and his family, wife Leslie Landis and daughter Morgan Gaynes...for leading me into a path of healing from my Beloved Mother loss...Marc informed me of this guest book, I have read it, brought a smile late in the night because my mother kept memories alive....she and I had in the past attempted to contact. Bless you and your families and for remembering the vibrant presence of my Beautiful Mother Jacqueline Elizabeth Coyne & Father John Michael Coyne....they both were greatly love in their short span of this life.

With Love>>MoNique LaZette CoYne

Cynthia Cochran

December 22, 2001

I am deeply saddened by the loss of "The Countessa," Jacqueline, and cherish many fond memories of our acquaintance. Upon one of our first meetings after her return from Spain, I was summoned from my sick bed, late one cold, windy,rainy night, to rescue Jacqueline and Monigue. The car had a flat tire. By the time I had bundled myself against the elements and reached their location, Jacqueline had already charmed a stranger into repairing the tire. Jaqueline charmed all of us who were fortunate to know her. Jacqueline was grateful to both of us, the stanger and I; however, I endured her wonderful teasing regarding my appearance (bespectacled, wrapped and hooded as an Eskimo, kleenix hanging from my nose) for years. We are truely blessed for having had Jacqueline in our lives. She will be sorely missed. May God Bless you.

Michael Condon

December 22, 2001

The most painful loss is of a loved one especially at this time of year. I met Jackie several times and was drawn to her charm and vibrant personality. She and Johnny will always be remembered in my prayers.

Mike Condon Sr.

Adopted Coyne and Pfister family member.

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Noreen Collins

December 21, 2001

I was very surprised to see Jackie's name in the obits or as the Irish call it the "Irish Racing Page". She and Monique lived with me off and on for a few years when they returned from Spain. I'm still laughing about her great sense of humor and her creativity, warmth and joie de vivre. She was truly one of a kind and life with her was never, ever dull. My sympathy and prayers to Mona, Mr. and Mrs Gaynes, Marc, Claudia. She will always have a special place in my heart. I know she always wanted to be with John and now they are together forever. Noreen Collins, Johnnie's cousin.

Marc Gaynes

December 20, 2001

To all who signed this guestbook:

On behalf of Jackie's family, and, especially Monique, thank you for your kind thoughts and sentiments. As soon as we get over the shock and saddness we will write to you all. To our old friends from the Coyne and Pfister families we didn't know how to reach you, so we ae relieved that you know. Have a peaceful holiday and we will be in touch. Our sorrow is deep and there is a huge hole in all of our lives. Best regards Marc Gaynes

Tina Phillips

December 20, 2001

I am very sorry for your loss. I'm an old time acquaintance of your mother's and Noreen's. She was a very crazy and fun lady and we shared a number of very humerous and entertaining times (and meals).



She will be remembered fondly and with many smiles.

Pat Feeley

December 20, 2001

To Marc Gaynes:



Sorry to hear about the death of your sister; please know that you and your family are in my prayers.

Bill Pegler

December 20, 2001

Marc,



Our hearts go out to you. Jackie was a wonderful person and she always treated me like family. I wish I could have known her better.

It was so sudden. Our deepest sympathies, Marc.



Bill and Candy

Cable Communications

December 19, 2001

We send our thoughts and condolances to your family.



Your family at

the Office of Cable

Communications.

Peter Coyne

December 19, 2001

My heartfelt condolences to the Gaines family. Johnny & Jackie were

much loved by all. Although I was just a kid when I first met Jackie I

thought her a lovely person and a good companion to my cousin. May good rest her soul. god bless you all. Peter (Johnnie's first cousin and one of the "twins).

paul pfister

December 19, 2001

Very shocked to hear this. I am John Coynes 1st Cousin. from Chicago,Il ( pep ). my condollences to the Family.

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