Jacqueline Hoehnen O'Neill
Death date: Apr 1, 2019
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Mrs. Jacqueline Mae Hoehnen O’Neill, 90, of Lancaster, widow of George F. O’Neill, passed away Monday, April 1, 2019 at White Oak Manor. She was born October 12, 1928 in Cleveland, Ohio, a daughter of the late Joseph Hoehnen and Agnes Voelker Hoehnen. Mrs. O’Neill lived a full and productive life. She was a member of the Red Hat Organization. Mrs. O’Neill enjoyed various crafts and she was very gifted at painting ceramics. She retired as the Executive Director of the Lancaster County Council on Aging after 16 years of service. Mrs. O’Neill saw this agency grow from a two person employee organization to the many employees and multi-service Senior Center of today.A service to celebrate the life of Mrs. O’Neill will be held Friday, April 5, 2019 at 2 p.m. at Lancaster Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Rod Yow officiating. Burial will be private.Mrs. O’Neill is survived by two sons, George J. O’Neill, and his wife Acelia and Gary M. O’Neill and his fiancé Judy all of Lancaster; and two grandchildren, Megan Jenkins and her husband Daren and Mark O’Neill. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Donald Hoehnen and Jack Hoehnen; and a sister, Rita O’Neill.Memorial contributions may be made to Providence Hospice of York, 1736 Old York Road, York, SC 29745.Lancaster Funeral Home & Cremation Service is serving the family of Mrs. O’Neill.Read Obituary
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Nancy Crolley
I am so sorry. Losing your Mother is so heartbreaking. I will continue to keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers.
Nancy Mcguire
George, Acelia, Megan and Daren, we are so sorry to hear about your dear loved one. May God wrap His loving arms around each member of your precious family and give the peace and comfort that only He can truly give.
Love & prayers,
Nancy Mc, Darin & Scarlet
Tammy Mosley
A very precious lady, she stole my heart from day one when she came to the facility and was going to bake a cake. Each day was an adventure and you never knew what she was going to say. But she kept us all entertained, she would make the longest nights seem short. Her sons, George and Gary, were there every day if not both of them at least one of them were. The love, respect and dedication they had for their mother touched my heart completely. I am very grateful that I had the opportunity to help care for her. She was truly loved and will be sadly missed. My heart and prayers are with you all through this difficult time.