of Peel, AR
June 20, 1942 - September 21, 2024
Jaqueline Lee Radisch, 82, of Peel, Arkansas passed away peacefully on September 21, 2024 in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Born in Lone Pine, California, Jaqueline dedicated 22 years of her life working as a court recorder in Alaska before relocating to Peel in 1989. A devoted member of Mary Mother of God Catholic Church, she found solace in her faith.
Jaqueline had a passion for the outdoors, particularly winter sports like snow machining and cherished her time spent gardening. She is survived by her loving husband, Mike Radisch; two sons, Mike Jr. of Marysville, Washington and John of Whidbey Island, Washington; a brother, Rod Ayers of Lone Pine, California; as well as four grandchildren, Stefan, Vica, Tessi and Danya and two great-grandchildren, Harlan and Eden.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Lloyd and Elsie Ayers; her sister, Joanne Leicht and her brother, Jim Ayers. The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude for the kindness and support shown during this difficult time.
Services are entrusted to Roller-Burns Funeral Home. Jaqueline will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
A Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 am on October 4, 2024 at Mary Mother of God Catholic Church in Harrison, Arkansas.
My condolences to the family. Jaque was a kind woman whom I know will be missed by many.
Mike & Family, we are so sorry for your loss.
Mike, Sons, and extended family. No words can explain the sadness I feel for you all. My time with Jaque and Mike, was so precious and the love she shared was so warm and friendly. Take care and remember the good times.
Mike and Family
Our memories of Jaque were of her kindness, delightful company and happy times. And now God has called Jaque home.
Stay strong.
Our love and prayers are with you all.
Love Ray and Maree.
It must be nearly 30 years since I first met Jaque and Mike. Over those years, we only met about four times, but every time we did, Jaque greeted me with a warm smile and a gentle presence that instantly made me feel at ease. Jaque was not only a devoted wife but also an exceptional CFO. She always made sure to promptly settle our payments as soon as the goods arrived. I also knew she was the leader of the in-house assembly line, and she was the best secretary anyone could ask for.
The memories feel so vivid, as if they happened yesterday, yet 30 years have passed in the blink of an eye.
Goodbye, Jaque.
Mike, Mike jnr, John and families. Our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to you at this sad time. You have lost a dear wife and mother but heaven has another angel. God bless Ivan and Carol
Mike & Family, we are so sorry for your loss.
So sorry to hear that her last few years have not been good I will keep you and your family in my prayers. CAROL SCHOBORG
Mike and Family, our sincere condolences to you all. Jackie was the dearest kind lady , her smile warmed any room she entered. Prayers for you all and hope that memories shared will ease your sorrow over time. May Jackie rest in peace free of suffering
Mike and sons, I am so sorry for you loss. It is bittersweet. May the Lord comfort you in the days ahead as you sort through your thoughts and emotions. May you know that she is with the Lord smiling, praising the Lord, and enjoying His Presence.
I met Jaque in Alaska when we both worked for the Alaska Court Sytem in the ‘80s. She quickly won my heart of friendship that lasted these many years. Always kind with a lovely smile especially when she spoke of her sons. She had great pride in all of her family.
My heart is with you Mike and family.
Mike, So sorry to hear of Jacque's passing. Thoughts and prayer's are with you and your family. Dan
My deepest sympathies to you Mike and all your family. May she Rest In Peace.
MIKE AND SONS, I'M SO SORRY TO HEAR OF JACQUE'S PASSING. SHE IS NO LONGER IN PAIN OR SUFFERING. KEPT AND KEEPING ALL OF THE FAMILY IN MY PRAYERS.
GOD WILL HELP WITH THIS DIFFICULT TIMES.
MARLENE