Mrs. Jacqueline Holloway

jacqueline holloway

May 27, 2026

Born in: Chicago, Illinois
Resided in: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

May the Works I've Done Speak For Me
A Time to Be Born
Jacqueline (Jackie) was born on December 24, 1930, to the union of Thomas and Ethel Jones.
She was the older of two children born to this union—her brother, Thomas Henry Jones, Jr., was
their second child. They were a happy family, and Jacqueline was happy to have a brother.
Jackie received her education through the Chicago Public School System.
A Time to Love
At an early age, she married Nathan Campbell. To this union, two sons were born—Nathan and
LeVon Campbell. Later in life, she met the love of her adult life, Jack Holloway, Jr. They were
married for 48 years. It was a wonderful and happy union. Upon first meeting Jackie, Jack
indicated that he would marry her.
Jack is reunited with his wife in Heaven. Jack made his transition in 2015.
A Time to Serve God
Jackie and her family were longtime members of Hermon Baptist Church. Jackie was baptized at
Hermon. She sang with the Hermon Baptist Gospel Choir. She and her family remained members
at Hermon until 1971. At that time, she and her family moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and
united with Gospel Lutheran Church.
Jackie and Jack were active members, and Jackie wore many hats in service to the church. They
remained active members for over 42 years. Later, Jackie and Jack moved their membership to
St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church under the pastorate of Reverend David Pappe.
A Time to Work and Play
Jackie retired from EZ Painters after 34 years of service as a Production Supervisor.
Jackie and Jack discovered a love for traveling and purchased an RV van that took them to more
than 40 states. It is said by several family members that Jack did not like to fly. Needless to say,
their travels were many and enjoyable.

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A Time to Say Goodbye

Before she departed this life, Jackie touched many hearts and leaves us mourning
her loss in many ways. Yet the greatest blessing is that we were privileged to know
her as an intelligent and caring mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, cousin, and
friend. If we keep that in mind, then we have not truly lost her, for we know she is
waiting for us in our heavenly home.
She leaves to cherish her memory and mourn her passing: her sons, Nathaniel and
LeVon; her daughter-in-law, Maggie, who preceded her in death and now
welcomes her in heaven; her grandson, Nathaniel, whom she and Jack raised; her
three stepchildren, Jack Jr., Jackie, and Cynthia; her grandchildren, Kenny, Octavia,
Stacey, Stephanie, and Darrick; her grandson, Erick, who preceded her in death
and now welcomes her in heaven; her nieces, Renee and Kimberly; and a host of
great-grandchildren, relatives, and friends.
Jackie often said that one of her greatest blessings was seeing and being actively
involved with five generations of the Jones, Holloway, and Campbell families.
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Final Services Entrusted to:
Paradise Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services

Broadcast Date:

Milwaukee Viewing Time: Friday, June 5, 2026 10:00 am

Paradise Memorial Funeral Home Broadcast

Services

Visitation: June 5, 2026 9:00 am

Paradise Memorial Funeral Home
7625 W. Appleton Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53222

414461-8000

Celebration of Life: June 5, 2026 10:00 am

Paradise Memorial Funeral Home
7625 W. Appleton Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53222

414461-8000

Graveside Ceremony: June 5, 2026 12:00 pm

Wisconsin Memorial Park
13235 W
Capitol Drive , Brookfield Wisconsin


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