[noA }O L|9V9 GG9\C\ pOQ *Q^9\\\0 Oq GG9UipUl>| jn o L|f?noji|q 9U\\\G\\r\G 2>u\ie\pej onujquoo noR *noR joq 9\\\ oq G)\ue\\\ qa\b 9M `jo/asud t? pojodsILJAA Ajdmis JO poqjsiA ` pooq qi|noJ4 `11^0 0U 0L|d t? 9peHI no/: q| -ounq qinoyqn? e ^ q fcuunp sn oq uMoije Ai|qt?diij/:s qo suoissojdxo jje oqejosuddt? put? opo|Mou>|ot? A]|nj^>q.^& om ^uamaB^ai^ouqjjg epuou-j ^ `sJOL|efi `sujt?qdt?3 \& quj. 5tt3.lB3g 33CQ0yP jjoLjQ ]t?uoiqt?j|dsu| qo uo^ 5333B3(n p ^ & Celebration of Xtfe for c5 i i . ^.dCC^LL.[im ^facpeltne JfWoltOtt jfJlttcFjell was born on September 21, 1946 in Cleveland, Ohio, to Lewis and Leila Molton. She graduated from Jane Addams High School and reeponded to an early calling and commitment to her life's work; firs t, as a registered nurse, and secondly, as a nurse anesthetist. She entered the U.S. Army as a Reservist and then went on to serve on active duty, rising to the rank of Major. Jacqueline was a highly valued member of the Seuiah Grove S a p tis t Church family. She served as Captain of the Asher Tribe (3 0 9 0 7 ) and was a member of the Inspirational Choir. She was also regarded with great affection and high esteem by the s ta ff of University Hospital, medical and non-medical. Her life was filled with sacrifices fo r the we\\-bp\ngjrf her children and grandchildren. She gave her very best to the numerous patients and medical team s th a t she served. Whatever she engaged in, she gave it her all. She suffered much in her life's journey, but she fought valiantly till the end. Her "bedrock' fa ith in our Heavenly Father and our Lord and Savior Jesus C hrist sustained her through it all. She will be deeply missed by those whose lives she touched and yet, we will continue to be blessed by the enrichment th a t she brought to us. Jacqueline entered into re st on October 1, 2 0 0 3 a t University Hospital. She leaves to cherish her precious memories: two loving daughters, Jacqueline Soone, Augusta, Ga., Robin (Pemontray) Williams, Gurnee, Illinois, father; Lewis Molton, Jr., Chandler, Arizona, four brothers; Lewis Molton 111; Columbus, Ohio, Richard Molton; Cleveland, Ohio, Ronald Molton; Mansville, Ohio, Stanley Molton (Ponna); Chandler, Arizona, five sisters; Vanita Payne; Cleveland, Ohio, Arlene West; Chandler, Arizona, Karen Molton; Cleveland, Ohio, Gwendolyn Pavis and Jacqueline Pavis, both of Cleveland, Ohio, six grandchildren; RaShond,RaShonda,Victoria, Marcellus,Tre'Sean,and PeYonna,and a host of nieces, nephews, oth er relatives, and friends. Her mother, Leila Molton preceded her in death. #bttuarp <0rber of ^orsfnp <0rber of l^orsfyip Processional S election......................................................................................................Inspirational Choir New T e s ta m e n t.............................................................................................................M inister *