Jackie was married 25 years to Steve Smith, who loved her completely and took care of her throughout their years. Together Steve and Jackie spent the last 25 years dedicated to each other. Together they have laughed, loved, and explored their love of nature and traveling together. Jackie was a loving mother of two children, Courtney and Andrew. She was a sweet and proud grandmother to two grandsons, Alex and Silas. She loved being a mother and adored becoming a grandmother, always one to have amazing advice and very passionate in her defense of her children and grandchildren no matter what. Jackie was free spirited as a child, a thoughtful sister, and loyal friend, and always stood up for what she thought was right.
Those who knew her well knew she was sweet natured, loved her family with everything she was, had an adventurous soul, a magnetic personality, and was a feisty spitfire of a strong woman. Her spirit lives on in those she has touched, and her soul is finally at rest. While her family mourn the loss of her shining light, they honor her memory and know she is at peace after years of suffering many illnesses.
Preceded in death by her parents Bill and Judi Miller of Conroe, Texas and her mother-in-law and father-in-law Albert and Geraldine Smith, also of Conroe, Texas.
Jackie Dee Smith is survived by: Husband, Steve Smith of Conroe, Texas, Son, Andrew William Blevins (Conroe, Texas); Daughter Courtney (Amber) Ham, her husband William Ham, grandsons Alex Ham and Silas Ham (Sparta, Michigan); Sister Julie and David Braswell (Fort Collins, Colorado); Sister Janine and Allan Haynes (Midland, Texas); Brother William and Dominique Miller (Naperville, Illinois), and Brother Bobby Miller (Midland Texas). She is also survived by multiple nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Funeral services will be held Friday, November 26, 2021, at 10:00am in Cashner Colonial Chapel with visitation being held one hour prior to service. Burial will follow in Garden Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favorite charity in Jackie’s honor.