Jacqueline L. Humphreys
August 2, 1932 – November 11, 2024
Jacqueline Lee Humphreys, age 92, went to be with the Lord on November 11, 2024. She was born on August 2, 1932 in York, PA to the late Sarah Isabella Woltman and Malcolm Blouse Bacon, and her dad, Arthur Barrett.
Jackie was a graduate of North York High School class of 1950. She attended Church Home and Hospital School of Nursing in Baltimore, graduating in 1953, and completed her post-graduate work at Jersey City Medical Center where she specialized in Obstetrics (labor and delivery).
Jackie married Carroll Maynard Humphreys on November 4, 1955 and began her new married life in a little town in MD named Lusby.
She was employed at the nursing home and the hospital in Prince Frederick. Jackie did private duty nursing and volunteered for the health department at the bloodmobile. Primarily she enjoyed being at home and caring for her family.
Jackie & Maynard were long time attendees of Calvary Bible Church, a Bible teaching/missions church where they chose to raise their children.
Jackie enjoyed reading and traveling. She went on several cruises, traveled to England and Scotland, and took a train trip across the country to Washington state with special friends.
She enjoyed playing cards with friends and painting ceramics at the Senior Center in Lusby and enjoyed their bus trips.
Jackie and her family have been blessed with devoted and loving caregivers, Rochelle and Remy Jones (Mother/Daughter).
Jackie is survived by her three children – Holly Kim Humphreys Clarke (Thomas), Arthur Timothy Humphreys (Sandy), and Maynard Keith Humphreys, 9 Grandchildren – Melissa Wilson, Eric Wilson, Jacqueline Humphreys Tammaro (Michael), Timothy Scott Humphreys, Joshua Humphreys (Jade), Aaron Humphreys, Nevin Humphreys, Sarah Humphreys, and Christian Humphreys, 4 great-grandsons – Andrew Thomas, Tyler Trammell, Jacob Tammaro, and Paul Tammaro, and 2 sisters – Suzanne Bacon and Shelley Bacon Donnell (Fred), as well as beloved cousins and family members.
Jackie was preceded in death by her husband Maynard in 1993.
Family will receive friends on Monday, November 18, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. with a funeral service following at noon at Rausch Funeral Home, 20 American Lane, Lusby, MD. Burial will follow at St. Paul’s United Methodist Cemetery in Lusby. Officiating the service will be Pastor Daniel Simmons and Pastor Alexander Noriega.
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Monday, November 18, 2024
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Jackie was always very special to our family, especially to her Aunt Grace Shaull and Aunt Betty Walker. I think the three girls kind of grew up together. We should have visited more, but times were just different back in the day. How sweet it was to get fresh shucked oysters from the Eastern Shore. My mother was Betty and I know she kept in touch with Jackie and she thought the world of Maynard and all of Jackie’s children. She was a beautiful lady and I know she will be dearly missed, but I can picture her being so happy in heaven. She is one of those very special people who were meant for heaven. Hugs and Prayers, Bob and Donna Druck and family
Miss Jackie was a dear Christian sister and was always so sweet to me and my family over the years. She always had a smile and something positive to contribute to our many conversations. She dearly loved her children and grandchildren and was so proud of them. I spent many childhood days at her home on Coster Road, playing monopoly with Kim, ice staking and playing outside with Keith and Buddy. They treated me like one of the family and that hasn’t changed since we all got older. I know she has now seen Jesus’ face and has been reunited with her Maynard, whom she spoke of often. She was such a blessing and encouragement to our family and I’m so glad we know she is in heaven with Jesus!
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So sorry 😞 she was a wonderful person. Loved the time I got with her and Mrs Jo. So sad. Two beautiful women. She will deeply be missed. But reunited with the loved ones lost. Thoughts and prayers are with you all ❤️ 🙏.
Jackie was always very special to our family, especially to her Aunt Grace Shaull and Aunt Betty Walker. I think the three girls kind of grew up together. We should have visited more, but times were just different back in the day. How sweet it was to get fresh shucked oysters from the Eastern Shore. My mother was Betty and I know she kept in touch with Jackie and she thought the world of Maynard and all of Jackie’s children. She was a beautiful lady and I know she will be dearly missed, but I can picture her being so happy in heaven. She is one of those very special people who were meant for heaven. Hugs and Prayers, Bob and Donna Druck and family
I will miss her smiling face at Sunday services.
Miss Jackie was a dear Christian sister and was always so sweet to me and my family over the years. She always had a smile and something positive to contribute to our many conversations. She dearly loved her children and grandchildren and was so proud of them. I spent many childhood days at her home on Coster Road, playing monopoly with Kim, ice staking and playing outside with Keith and Buddy. They treated me like one of the family and that hasn’t changed since we all got older. I know she has now seen Jesus’ face and has been reunited with her Maynard, whom she spoke of often. She was such a blessing and encouragement to our family and I’m so glad we know she is in heaven with Jesus!