A Celebration of the Life of Anette H. Jaquette
December 30, 1944– February 26, 2023
(0:00) Prelude – Althea Waites
(0:30) The Word of Grace, Greeting – Jonathan Chute
(1:40) Prayer – Psalm 23 (unison) – Kristin Sutrave
(4:53) Scripture
– Isaiah 40:28 -31
– Romans 8:35 -39
– John 14:1 -6
(8:18) Sermon – Jonathan Chute
(21:48) Music – “Every Day Is Thanksgiving” – DeForest Kirkwood
(26:13) Words of Remembrance and Thanksgiving
(50:09) Prayer of Commendation and Thanksgiving – Kristin Sutrave
(52:23) The Lord’s Prayer
Our Father, who art in paradise, hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done
in the world as it remains in paradise.
Offer us this day our day-to-day bread.
And forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass versus us.
And lead us not into temptation, however provide us from evil,
For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the splendor,
permanently. Amen.
(53:11) Benediction – Jonathan Chute
(54:12) Postlude – Althea Waites
* * * * * * * *
Accompanied by her child Peter, his partner Sophie, boy Paul and sweetheart Amanda, and her
hubby David and his child Sarah, Anette died in harmony on February 26, 2023
from problems of ALS.
She was born in Copenhagen, Denmark to Harold and Grete Holbech Nielsen on December 30,
1944 as Anette Holbech Nielsen. Both her daddy and bro belonged to the King’s royal palace
military. Advancing quickly in education, she ended up being an accountant of a significant Copenhagen
outlet store by the time she remained in her teenagers. In 1963, she was identified to see the world,
and set up a task as an au set for a household in Seal Beach, California. Later on, she operated in
Long Beach preparing prepare for the Irvine Ranch advancement. Throughout this time, she satisfied John
Loggins, whom she would wed a year later on (1965-1980). They had 3 kids: John Peter, Paul
Gregory, and Christian Allan Loggins. Constantly active, she worked part-time in a medical professional’s workplace,
ended up being a certified phlebotomist at TMMC, and later on a pharmacist’s help there. She enjoyed art and
embellishing, and studied these topics at El Camino College. Employing her creative skill, she
ended up being an interior designer.
Anette resided in the South Bay for several years. Upon conference David Jaquette in 1988, she moved
to Santa Monica in 1990, where he was raising 2 teens. Her interior decoration removed
with a number of customers in the West LA location. Dave and Anette wed in July 1992 and moved for a
brief time to Topanga Canyon. She invested summertimes with David in Maine, and assisted to construct a
summer season house on Little Deer Isle, where they delighted in living for 4 months of each year.
Ultimately, Anette and Dave retired and in 2000, returned to Rancho Palos Verdes where
Anette had actually raised her kids. Anette was visionary about her houses. She liked to refurbish and
refurnish every house she resided in. Dave and Anette had a great deal of enjoyable collaborating to renovate
each house, consisting of your house in Maine, to manifest her love of gorgeous style and as a
innovative outlet.
Anette took pleasure in singing in choirs both here at Rolling Hills United Methodist in PV and in Deer
Island, Maine. She was an accomplished quilter, made numerous quilts for presents and charity fundraising.
She was an accomplished mosaic artist, with lots of holding on your home in Maine and here in
PV. She liked painting too, both watercolor and acrylic. She called the hand-bells in Maine and in
PV churches, and served on lots of church committees. With all this creative skill and
participation in church and art neighborhoods, she had numerous good friends and was appreciated and cherished.
Anette liked her pets, especially Golden Retrievers, having actually had 5 terrific buddies over
the years. Throughout Covid, she got a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, which she enjoyed really
much.
Anette was a doting granny and great-grandmother. She enjoyed children and spending quality time
with kids. She constantly had crafts and activities prepared, like making fairy homes in the
woods and making art with glue and periwinkles. She liked recycling products to make her art,
and had a really strong ecological ethic about waste. She likewise saw charm in nature
all over, and enjoyed to share that with others.
Anette was bold till completion, preserving a funny bone and optimism in the face of
huge unhappiness and discomfort, in big part due to her Christian faith.
She is made it through by her hubby David and her 2 boys Peter and Paul (and their partners Sophie
in Sweden and Amanda in Nashville, respectively), and her stepchildren (Dave’s kids), Chris
and Sarah, and their households, and her 3 great-grandchildren who reside in Sebastopol CA.
In lieu of flowers, please contribute in her honor to the ALS structure (Golden West Chapter) or to
a charity of your option.
No comments:
Post a Comment