Jacquelyn Linda Molero passed away on Thursday, June 6, 2013 at Touro Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. Daughter of the late Anthony Molero and Rita Dufresne; Sister of Joyce Pulliam (Jimmy), Janis Galway, Phyllis Molero and Anthony J. Molero (Lorraine); Aunt of Toni Wolverton, Benjamin Galway, Joseph and Michael Molero. Age 69 a native of New Orleans, LA and a resident of Waggaman since 1980. She was a Veteran of the U.S. Navy and retired from Quest Diagnostics and leaves behind her beloved Chihuahua's Lara. A private Funeral Mass was held in the Chapel of Jacob Schoen & Son Funeral Home, 3827 Canal St. Interment was held at St. Roch #2 Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed online at www.schoencanalstreet.com.
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Petty Officer Molero was one of the most dedicated U.S. Navy Reserve members I served with. She was a role model for so many others and her contributions to unit goal were numerous. May she Rest in Peace.
Philip Seghers
Work
June 7, 2022
I had the pleasure of working with Jackie for about 12 years at Texaco in New Orleans on Poydras Street. She was a good person and a hard worker. My prayers are with her family and friends during this difficult time.
~ Durward Bernard, New Orleans, Louisiana
DURWARD BERNARD
June 19, 2013
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Rosemary Wood Coursey (cousin)
June 18, 2013
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Gozel Wood Caire ( Cousin)
June 18, 2013
Jackie,I will always remember how thoughtful and caring you were with everyone you came across in life,especially our family.I will miss you so much and think of you always.Love Joyce.
Joyce Pulliam
June 17, 2013
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories of Jackie's visits to Virginia while conducting her 2 week Naval Reserve Training. We will cherish the memories of Jackie's hospitality while we visited New Orleans. Her love for life, and animals, and the beautiful parks in New Orleans enriched our lives. Her enthusiasm to help others, learn, and share is an example for all to follow. May her family find peace in knowing she was truly a gift from God. May God bless and keep you always. Mike and Dottie Wyatt
Mike & Dottie Wyatt
June 16, 2013
**Light A Candle**
light a candle,
see it glow,
watch it dance,
when you feel low,
think of me,
think of light,
I'll always be here,
day or night,
a candle flickers,
out of sight,
but in your heart,
I still burn bright,
think not of sadness,
that I'm not near,
think of gladness,
and joyous cheer,
I have not left,
I am not gone,
I'm here to stay
my little one,
so when you light a candle
and you see it glow
and you watch it dance
in your heart you'll know
that I would never leave you
even when you feel so blue
I'm sitting up here with the Lord
and now watching over you.
JANIS
June 15, 2013
To family:
I had the privilege to have Jacquelyn work with me through several units in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Because of her dedication to duty and love of her country our units always passed inspection each year. Jaquelyn never complained about the hours or the job - she saw everything through to the end. I am most grateful for her service and our association. May she rest in peace.
Philip Seghers
CAPT USNR(ret.)
Philip Seghers
June 15, 2013
June 15, 2013
Jackie, you are gone far too soon. Memories will have to comfort me now. Remembered by me & many as a great sister & friend. Love and miss you always, Janis
JANIS
June 15, 2013
Tony and Lorraine
I an sorry for the loss of your sister.
Sincerely,
Judy Rabalais Maggiore
June 14, 2013
In Memory of:
Jacquelyn Linda Molero
U.S. Navy Veteran
She is a woman veteran
Whose service was true
She proudly served
The Red, White and Blue
She gave a part of her life
So others could be free
Without any hesitation
She joined unselfishly
She did her job well
With Honor and Pride
And served her great country
With the men alongside
We're proud today to know
That although she is gone
She goes on to glory
After a job well done
And so, “Our Dear Sister”
We salute you today
A special sailor laid to rest
In this quiet, solemn way
with sympathy, Women Veterans of Louisiana
June 13, 2013
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