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Jacqueline “Jackie” Klein

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Jacqueline (Jackie) Lynn Klein passed away unexpectedly on March 9, 2022 at the age of 49.

Her Celebration of Life will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, March 17, at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Pkwy, Bismarck.

Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Parkway Funeral Service, Bismarck.

Burial to follow lunch at Mandan Union Cemetery, Mandan.

Jackie was born on May 9, 1972, to Adam and Bonnie Klein in Mandan. She graduated from Mandan High School in 1990. In 2008, she earned her Medical Coding Degree from Aaker’s Business College.  

She loved watching Days of our Lives, The Bachelor and Bachelorette and HGTV, especially when the Property Brothers were on. She loved pink, hearts, Precious Moments, Raggedy Ann and Andy, fuzzy socks, Cherry Blossom Scented things, shopping for purses and anything that involved her family. Jackie adored her daughters, her face lit up whenever they were mentioned. She loved laughing and making people laugh…especially with her inappropriate jokes. Whenever you ran into her, she greeted you with a hug.

She will be greatly missed by her three daughters, Abby, Taylor and Kaylee; brothers, Delmer and John (Roxanne); sister, Julie (Fran); many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and two beloved dogs, Lilly and Logan.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Adam and Bonnie; her nephew, Joshua; unborn son, Trevor John; grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and two beloved dogs, Patti and Allie.

The family is requesting for everyone to wear any shade of pink to honor her.


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