"Had a great dream about you last night and you were happy and carefree. I woke up happy and thought my dream must be showing me that it is indeed true that in Heaven your pain goes away. "
Jackie Lundquist Anderson, 62, of Burlington died at 2:35 p.m. Wednesday, September 1, 2010, at Great River Hospice House in West Burlington.
Born March 11, 1948 in Burlington she was the daughter of Clarence "Lefty" and Dorothy Hunter Graham. She married Larry Allen in Oquawka, Illinois. She later married Warren Lundquist and was briefly married to Eric Anderson.
Jackie belonged to Faith Lutheran Church. She loved life and spending time with her family. She loved the river and spending time camping on the island and fishing.
Survivors include three daughters, Barb (Cecil) Hobbs of Washington, Mechelle Allen of Danville and Kimberley (Jeff) Houtz of Burlington; one son, Troy (Machele) Lundquist of Burlington; ten grandchildren, Kori , Matt, DJ , Dustin, Micheal, Mallory, Lacy, Khloe, Adam and Chase; three great grandchildren, Aija, Jericho and Kendle; her step father, Mark Bloomberg of Burlington; three brothers, Ken Graham of Wapello, Larry Graham of Burlington and Rick Graham of Florida; one sister, Connie Payne of Burlington and several nieces and nephews.
Jackie was preceded in death by her parents and one great grandson.
The visitation for Ms. Anderson will be from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 7th, in Lunning Chapel where the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m.
A memorial has been established for Great River Hospice.
According to Ms. Anderson's wishes, her body has been cremated.
"Had a great dream about you last night and you were happy and carefree. I woke up happy and thought my dream must be showing me that it is indeed true that in Heaven your pain goes away. "
"You will be in thoughts every day for the rest of my life mom. Rest in Peace."
"I am a man of few words..And fewer thank-yous..And now all i find myself thinking or saying is THANK ALL OF YOU..For being there for my mother,my family,and myself..I THANK YOU "