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Jackie Strickland

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JACQUELINE “JACKIE” DENISE STRICKLAND

March 18, 1946 – August 31, 2023

With heavy hearts, we announce that Jackie passed away on August 31, 2023 at the age of 77.

 

Born in Estevan Saskatchewan on March 18, 1946, Jackie was the first of 4 children born to Marguerite and Jim MacDonald. She and her sister Bobbie were close in age and tough as nails. Their brother Rory seemed to always find himself in trouble but his sisters saved his skin more than a few times. Charles or “Chick” as they called him, was the baby and 18 years younger than Jackie so she was out of the house already by the time he came along.  Their father was a true Scotsman and Jackie loved him dearly until his accidental death at an early age.  That’s when Jackie began to embrace her mother’s Metis heritage with Cree roots.

 

She married the love of her life Richard Arnold Strickland in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan when she was 18 and he 19 years of age.  They went on to have 4 children in close succession which left Jackie changing diapers at a furious pace.  Never afraid to work hard, Jackie insisted on going to work at the local Kentucky Fried Chicken to make extra money for her family.  She and Rick loved to dance and Elvis Presley was their idol.

 

They moved to Winnipeg in 1971 and Jackie had their 5th child.  Jackie was a naturally gifted athlete and dancer so she was determined to give her kids the same opportunities.  She enrolled them in various sports, dance/gym classes and when ringette first came to Winnipeg, she was one of the first female coaches. Jackie also loved to camp so their weekends were often spent at Birds Hill Park or St. Malo in a pop-up camper.

 

 Jackie did many odd jobs to keep the family fed, clothed and active but when she fell on hard times, her faith kept her going especially through her tumultuous marriage.   

 

Around 1979, Jackie became a single parent and obtained her GED to become a Manitoba Youth Centre (MYC) counsellor and teacher. She was also an active volunteer with the Prairie Theatre Exchange, the Folk Festival, Parents Without Partners and many indigenous organizations. After 20 years of working with troubled kids at MYC, she retired with a work disability but continued to mentor and share indigenous teachings with others.

 

Jackie survived many physical challenges later in life including a cardiac arrest which left her with a brain injury and she had severe COPD which confined her to full time oxygen for the past decade. Even then she volunteered on the Brain Injury Association Board of Directors and found time to participate in activities with her friends at Appleton Estates.  She loved being the “jokester” and spent many, many hours talking to friends and family by telephone or frequently calling politicians to give them a piece of her mind.  She was truly a character and she will be deeply missed.

She is survived by:
 

  • her 5 children Shannon (Mark), Shelly (Bruce), Tracy (Rick), Jim (Christine) and Geoff (Kelly);

  • her grandchildren Jason (Jasmin), Tracy (Matthew), Jacob, Ashley (Ian), Jessica (Dean), Jamie-Lee (Austin), Mike (Kim), Randi, Alex, Mitchell, Brett (Kristin), Martin (Karissa), Bryanne (Rane), Liam and Rylan;

  • her great-grandchildren Mila, Evie, Jake, Sadie and Emma;

  • her siblings “Bobbie” and “Chick” (Liz);

as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family and friends.

 

She was preceded in death by her parents Marguerite and Jim MacDonald, her brother Rory, her grand-daughter Billie-Jo and her former husband Rick.

 

In accordance with Jackie’s wishes, cremation has taken place and no formal service will be held however a small private celebration of life will be held in the near future. Special thanks to the staff at Riverview Health Centre for their kindness, patience and caring towards Jackie.

Special thanks to Mom’s good friends Jeff “Goose”, Ted, Kathy, George, Betty and Pat who provided care and compassion to her over the past few years.

 

Mom would want to also thank her friends in group at the Manitoba Brain Injury Association for their hours of love and laughter.  She spoke of you often.

 

Kinanaskomitin (formal thank you in Cree) to the Manitoba Metis Federation and President David Chartrand for the mutual respect he shared with Mom. She was proud to be an Elder, teaching her culture and ceremonies to all that would listen.

 

And finally, thanks to her extended family cousins Tom, Ken, Alison and Darlene for spending so much time chatting with Mom over the phone about the MacDonald family history.  

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Sherri Dicer

December 14, 2023 at 5:57 PM

Jackie, I will love and miss you always.  You made my life a better place❤ I know so many of us from MYC will always remember the changes you brought to our lives

Noella

September 23, 2023 at 11:37 AM

I will miss Jackie's spunk and beautiful sense of humor. We always got along in Home Care, with her few hospital lengthy stays, there was a bit of back and forth. Always enjoyed returning to her as a client. Even cooking for her, her guidance and laughter. Thanks Shelly for answering my call and advising me of her passing. Was truly looking forward to our next outings, to not take place. She was one of a kind. Missing her dearly.

Shelly Glover

September 20, 2023 at 8:41 PM

Mom's celebration of life was September 18th, 2023 and I want to thank everyone who came.  A special thanks to: - Elder Louise Lavallee for the smudge and opening prayer/song in her language;  - George Moyen for sharing his memories of her as a former neighbour in 1977 and fellow parishioner at church;  - Jeff Gosman for his memories of her struggles as a single parent of 5 who got her GED, became employed at the Manitoba Youth Centre and was first to bring Indigenous programming to the troubled kids at the corrections facility; - Trish Simms for her passionate description of how Mom helped the Manitoba Brain Injury Association grow by sitting on the board after her brain injury in 2014 and her focus on involving the group members in excursions to many educational sites and cultural events in Winnipeg; - Betty Bisson, her neighbour who helped set up the space and told stories of Mom's sense of humor, her argumentative political debating skills, her love of people and commitment to indigenous teachings; - MBIA who sent beautiful flowers; - Her grandchildren Jamie-Lee and Michael who read Mom's copy of the Native American Prayer she kept on her fridge and for the pictorial video of Mom's pictures from birth to death; - my husband Bruce for being the MC and helping to set up a display of Mom's Urn surrounded by her Scottish, Indigenous and Metis pictures and treasures; - my brother Geoff and his partner Kelly who helped with setting up, distributing the handout, serving and ensuring every detail was taken care of; - to Salisbury House down the street from Mom's apartment on Niakwa Road for their generosity and kindness towards our family during our mother's final journey and; - to everyone who came to share stories of how Mom touched their lives like Alicia, Val, Kathy, Gary, Sally, Lisa, Fred, Anna, Jane, Collin, Nancy, Aunty Diane and so so many others.  The common theme became how  MOM WAS A TERRIBLE DRIVER and it made us all laugh while nodding in agreement.  Lol.     Her sacred drum was donated to MBIA who will walk on September 24th in her honour at their annual awareness walk called Brain Boogie.  She will be interred next to her grandmother and grandfather in Bienfait, Saskatchewan near Estevan where she was born. ❤️  One last thank you to my local MLA Jamie Moses and also Amber Neufeld  (whom I've known since working with former MLA Nancy Allen) for their personal delivery of condolence cards to my home days after Mom's passing. My husband and I were very touched by the gesture.   Mom I miss you and wish these last years had been less difficult.  You were loved by so many people and you had a tremendous influence on many souls young and old.  I hope you are happily reunited with your parents, your brother, Billie-Jo and even Dad.  They say heaven is a wonderful place with no pain, no anger and no resentment.  Only happy times with loving acquaintances.  Cheers to you and the wonderful new memories you are making.  Fill me in when I get there ( I hope I'm going up and not down!) I love you very much. ❤

Reid Davies

September 20, 2023 at 8:26 PM

Sorry to hear about your mom's passing. Have fond memories of her on Vincent Massey.  She coached us in T Ball.  She taught us how to slide into a base.   I’ll never forget it. Reid Davies

Ted Eldridge

September 18, 2023 at 12:42 AM

I met and became friends with Jackie while working with her at the Manitoba Youth Center for many good meaningful years. I liked and appreciated her for many reasons. This lady had spunk and a will to try her best to help the troubled kids that were fortunate to meet her. Jackie did not get hung up on the kids and the problems they had. Rather, she attempted to accept their whole persons; while at the same time challenging some of their beliefs and behaviors. I can still see her dancing, laughing, teaching, and listening to so many children. There are adults out there today that thank their lucky stars that they met Jackie; she made significant positive impact on so many children. I spent times visiting with Jackie over her last few months of living and I am so happy that I did. Jackie valued me as her friend as I valued her, and the feelings of friendship are some of the most wonderful treasures of life.....treasures that live on in the❤.

Gladys

September 11, 2023 at 10:25 AM

I've known Jackie since our initial meeting at the Riverview rehab unit, and later at MBIA. Her ability to consistently find the silver lining in challenging circumstances has been nothing short of inspirational for numerous brain injury survivors. In our meetings, she assumed the role of a skilled storyteller, infusing our gatherings with abundant laughter and camaraderie. Jackie's absence will undoubtedly leave a void that will be deeply felt.

Lorne Sinclair

September 10, 2023 at 11:15 AM

Rest in peace Jackie, a good friend for many years . I met Jackie through the Parents without partners organization and we shared many special times together. She was definitely a people person, although as many of you know, had her own opinions on things !  Nevertheless she was a great counselor and teacher especially for the younger crowd.   Kids at the MYC were lucky to have her in their corner. Prairie Theater Exchange, the Folk Festival, camps at Birds Hill Park or St. Malo, will all miss you 😳 Your five kids , Shannon, Shelly , Tracy , Jim and Geoff all carry a special part of you with them. Although I have lost touch over the last few decades I did see that spark of your character in each of them😁 Although life wasn't always easy, you always made the best of it and that was the best message to pass on. We will miss you Lorne Sinclair

Julie Walsh

September 10, 2023 at 10:44 AM

I am sad to hear of Jackie’s passing. My condolences to her family. Jackie was such a great spirit. She had a wicked sense of humour,  quick wit, and playfulness. Her  tenacity, wisdom, and advocacy, were a gift to the community and will be greatly missed.

Pat krueger

September 10, 2023 at 9:57 AM

Jackie I will miss our talks outside and on the phone. We didn't always agree, but we respected each other. I admired her tenacity and compassion towards different issues and learned a lot from her. Thank you for for being being my friend ❤ 

Merry/Engel family

September 10, 2023 at 9:22 AM

Jackie was one of the first people I met when moving to Winnipeg and for so many years she was an important part of MBIA. Our whole family is so sad to hear of her passing. Our 9 year old son especially loved to talk and see with her. We will miss her.

Heather Bassett(nishikawa)

September 9, 2023 at 3:50 PM

Rest in peace jackie, a good friend for many years❤
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