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Lothian, Jacqueline Ann Marie

LOTHIAN, Jacqueline Ann Marie

1932 - 2024

Lothian, Jacqueline Ann Marie

December 14, 1932 - December 30, 2024

Our beloved sister, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother, great-great grandmother, aunt, and friend, Jackie Lothian (nee MacDougall) died quietly on Monday,  December 30, 2024 of complications arising from pneumonia. She was 92.

 Predeceased by her husband William Lothian, daughter Joanne Mountford, son-in-laws Robert Mountford and Brian Dunleavy, her mother Sarah, father John, and siblings Evangeline, Faye, John, Mary, Sheila, Joan and Linda. 

Beloved sister of Roddy MacDougall (Judy) and Winnie Amorini, and sister-in-law to Brenda Hocking (Rod).  Loving mother of Sandra Dunleavy, John (Deborah), Laura Lothian-Bryant (Bill), Leah Thompson (Paul), Bill (Louise), and Trudy (Robin); and also Georgette Tatray. Adored by her grandchildren Khrysta, Lee, Amber, Ashton, Paige, Morgan, Taylor, James, Adam, Steven, Brendan and Evan, and great-grandchildren Ryan, Christian, Tre, Ty, Broghan, Isla, Jack, Charlotte, Teddy, Maeve, Alice, Stephen, Isabelle and Michael, along with several great-great grandchildren. Jackie will be greatly missed by her many nieces, nephews and friends.

She was home to many. 

Thank you to the caring staff at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A funeral mass will be held on Friday, January 17 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Basil’s Catholic Church (940 Rex Avenue) with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to your local food bank.

 

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Khrysta, Broghan, and Isla

I am so very sorry for your loss. Many blessings to you all at this difficult time. Much love and light.

Angie , January 6, 2025

All

Aunt Jackie was the coolest..I had the privilege of being invited to stay with her and uncle Bill when I went to college...I declined and stayed I peteborough and went my way...that didn't matter...she was always praising and telling I was doing great . There was one time I was stuck in Ottawa...for undisclosed reasons...lol...and her and uncle Bill let me stay at there house to rest and fed us. Something I will never forget...xoxoxoxoxoxoxk

Blond Roddy, January 6, 2025

Jackie's family

Heartfelt condolences to Laura and all the family. May happy memories always bring you comfort.

Stella Bastone, January 6, 2025

Laura Lothian Bryant

Dear Laura, Feeling your pain darling. Our mothers were a phenomenal cohort of women.
Take care of yourself. Sending love and hugs. Jenn & Andrew ️️

Jennifer Ruder & Andrew Lee, January 6, 2025

All Family

My deepest condolences to all the family! Aunt Jackie is a dear woman and made me feel so welcome! Love to all and in my heart!

Tricia Hayward, January 7, 2025

Family, relatives and friends of the clan Lothian

I knew your Mom from our growing up days in the Federal on Wishman Street where there were two families of MacDougall girls. Jackie's Mom outlived them all, I believe dying at the age of 99.
Jackie came to my mind while downhill skiing since I had intended to phone her about the Cape Bretoners and Slabtown in the Federal. I had boarded with the Lothians on Foss Road and Slab Town extended from Agnes (Nan) and Bill Lothians house down to what is now Burnside Crescent. It was called Slabtown since people couldn't afford siding and used slabs from the sawmill instead.
The older people from Cape Breton still had the Gaelic and there were wakes in the homes. Everyone had a nickname and a few sayings not meant for polite company but funny as could be. Sure regret not being able to talk to Jackie one last time. She and Bill raised a fine family.

Paul Filteau, January 7, 2025

John and Deborah and the Lothian family

Our deepest sorrow and sympathy about Jackie. She was a beautiful woman and I’m sure she will be deeply missed.

Brian and Kim Harper, January 16, 2025

Truly Lothian

Sorry about your lost . My most sincere sympathy . I hope you will be surrounded by much love.

Mariana Hammoud, January 17, 2025