Jackie, one of our "Outstanding Seniors," graduated from Daemen College and then became an apparel executive in New York City. She died on November 12, 1994 after a brief illness.
Sadly missed, Jackie was in aquacade , with me and we had many great shows, the most fun was when we did the Hawaiian theme and all the cool props we used, so sorry we lost you so soon. RIP.
A Mass of Christian Burial for Jacquelyn Bernadette Moulin, an apparel executive with homes in Los Angeles, New York City and eastern Long Island, was offered today in St. Roselie's Mission Chapel, East Quogue, L.I. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Town of Tonawanda.
Ms. Moulin, 46, died Saturday (Nov. 12, 1994) in Bellevue Hospital, New York City, after a brief illness.
A graduate of Kenmore West High School and Daemen College, she left to begin her career on the West Coast immediately after graduation.
She was the creator and director of Ease Sport, a Division of Enchante Inc., a Kellwood Corp. company. Her career included positions with Bamberger's, Landlubber, Brooks Fashions Stores, Abstract Apparel and Palmetto Pant Co.
Survivors include her mother, Helen; a sister, Janice L.; and two brothers, Lt. Col. Fran of Washington, D.C., and John of Los Angeles.
Jackie and I were friends for more years than I can recall. She always had a kind word for people and her smile and laughter were infectious. I remember the day she was selected for cheerleading as she raced down the hallways, tears streaming from her eyes, hugging everyone in sight. What a joyous person who will be sadly missed.
Jackie and I were "blood sisters" and remained friends until her untimely passing. We always thought of ourselves as the most odd combination of friends but our relationship lasted all through the years. She taught me so much, not all of which was on the up and up. We had the most laughs together at our (mostly her) antics and I miss her great laugh and over the top personality every day.
Jackie and I were friends junior high if not before. It seemed as if we were always together and inseparable. Her house was on the way to KJHS and I would stop there and we would walk together. There are so many good memories of our times together and lots of shared laughs - Class shows, aquacade, cheerleading and lots of sleepovers. Your life was just beginning when you were taken from us. You are missed!!!
Jackie Moulin was a great person and a wonderful friend; I was deeply saddened to see her name on the list of those we have lost from our class. She had a wonderful smile and an impish sense of humor. Marsha Revsin did a wonderful job capturing her wit and humor. Jackie's impression of Mae West was just hysterical. How sad that she was lost at such a young age; I am a better person because I knew her and counted her as a good friend. Dick
Jackie was easily one of the best known and liked people in our graduating class. And in reading the In Memory comments, it's evident why she stood out. Being selected as one of the Outstanding Seniors was a given. As I came from Hoover Junior and Jackie came from Kenmore Junior, I didn't meet her until my sophomore year when I walked into Ed Kruse's Latin class. Despite me being young and shy while Jackie was popular, out-going, and pretty, she simply extended her friendship and warmth to all who met her. Her sincerity was true. Her kindness was true. I'm honored that she was a friend of mine. Rest in Peace, our Friend.
Jackie and I were friends from Roosevelt Elementary through graduation. I still have so many great memories of our "shared adventures" after 50 years. Sadly, we lost touch after I moved to California. I'm sure anyone who had a relationship with her is grateful for having been her friend.
Nancy Bishop (Wittman)
Sadly missed, Jackie was in aquacade , with me and we had many great shows, the most fun was when we did the Hawaiian theme and all the cool props we used, so sorry we lost you so soon. RIP.
Dick Wightman
Survivors include her mother, Helen; a sister, Janice L.; and two brothers, Lt. Col. Fran of Washington, D.C., and John of Los Angeles.
Dick Mooshie
Jackie and I were friends for more years than I can recall. She always had a kind word for people and her smile and laughter were infectious. I remember the day she was selected for cheerleading as she raced down the hallways, tears streaming from her eyes, hugging everyone in sight. What a joyous person who will be sadly missed.
Marsha Revzin (Dautch)
Jackie and I were "blood sisters" and remained friends until her untimely passing. We always thought of ourselves as the most odd combination of friends but our relationship lasted all through the years. She taught me so much, not all of which was on the up and up. We had the most laughs together at our (mostly her) antics and I miss her great laugh and over the top personality every day.
Molly Pearson (Kelly)
Jackie and I were friends junior high if not before. It seemed as if we were always together and inseparable. Her house was on the way to KJHS and I would stop there and we would walk together. There are so many good memories of our times together and lots of shared laughs - Class shows, aquacade, cheerleading and lots of sleepovers. Your life was just beginning when you were taken from us. You are missed!!!
Richard Bowker
Jackie Moulin was a great person and a wonderful friend; I was deeply saddened to see her name on the list of those we have lost from our class. She had a wonderful smile and an impish sense of humor. Marsha Revsin did a wonderful job capturing her wit and humor. Jackie's impression of Mae West was just hysterical. How sad that she was lost at such a young age; I am a better person because I knew her and counted her as a good friend. Dick
Robert Mioducki
Jackie was easily one of the best known and liked people in our graduating class. And in reading the In Memory comments, it's evident why she stood out. Being selected as one of the Outstanding Seniors was a given. As I came from Hoover Junior and Jackie came from Kenmore Junior, I didn't meet her until my sophomore year when I walked into Ed Kruse's Latin class. Despite me being young and shy while Jackie was popular, out-going, and pretty, she simply extended her friendship and warmth to all who met her. Her sincerity was true. Her kindness was true. I'm honored that she was a friend of mine. Rest in Peace, our Friend.
Maria Scarpello (Gurich)
Jackie and I were friends from Roosevelt Elementary through graduation. I still have so many great memories of our "shared adventures" after 50 years. Sadly, we lost touch after I moved to California. I'm sure anyone who had a relationship with her is grateful for having been her friend.
Maria Gurich (Scarpello)