Jacqueline Ann Coyne
June 16, 2021
Jacqueline Ann “Jackie” Coyne, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, beloved life partner, mother, daughter, sister, friend, gave her all and went to rest with God in Heavenly peace Wednesday, June 16, 2021, at a time when one of her favorite flowers, Hibiscus, were just beginning to bloom. Born August 29, 1975, in Jefferson, Iowa, she began her vibrant, loving, gifted life.
Jackie loved writing poems, short stories, painting, drawing, reading, music, nature, traveling and cooking. She enjoyed exploring her genealogy and was an inexhaustible source of ideas, wit, joy, love, loyalty, beauty, creativity, laughter, insight, and surprises. Her life was a rare, beautiful, dynamic, compassionate, radiant, and all-too-brief event that passed through our lives, often putting others needs before her own.
Jackie was an all-star athlete in track and cross country, graduating from Jefferson-Scranton Community High School, Jefferson, Iowa, with honors, in the Class of 1994. Continuing her education, she earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics from University of Iowa in 1999, where she was a sister in Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Along her path, Jackie studied and became a Patent Agent and a Paralegal, most recently sharing her strengths at Shuttleworth and Ingersoll P.L.C. in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Jackie loved her family, her work, her church Bible Study group, giving and learning so much in her life. With a passion for travel and adventure, Jackie visited many places, participated in RAGBRAI several years, including bicycling around the Big Island of Hawaii and living a year in St. John, United States Virgin Islands, painting t-shirts for a local boutique. Most recently, she and Brian spent a week in St. John, USVI, working with the Virgin Islands National Park Service as volunteers.
Surviving her are life partner, Brian Burrows, son, Stephen Augustus “Gus” Walsh, parents, Michael F. Coyne (Peggy Russell) and Mary “Jane” Stroud (Jerry Maher), younger brother, Adam Coyne (Lindsey), and a bounty of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, friends, and co-workers.
There is only One who knows how the chapters will unfold. Jackie would want you to know she only wanted the best for all she loved and who loved her.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks Memorials to be made out to the Jacqueline Ann Coyne Estate, PO Box 301, Jefferson, Iowa 50129.
Private services are planned with a Memorial Service to be held for all family and friends on a date not yet determined.
Marty Gehl
07/10/2021
I was fortunate to know Jackie, first as a neighbor, then as a friend. It might have been a few words in passing between driveways, or a big wave and a smile as she was getting home from work, she always made me smile. Her contagious smile, inquisitive nature, and kindness for others that I will truly miss. As far as couples go, I honestly can't think of a better couple than Brian and Jackie, they made each other better people, and were a delight to be around. My sincere condolences goes out to everyone who was touched by Jackie. May she rest in peace and be remembered forever for her kind soul.