~ IN MEMORY ~
NWA F/A Jacqueline "Jackie" Vannice, wife
of NWA Capt. Marc Zahrt
July 20, 1949 - November 28, 2023
Notice of passing…..Jackie is survived by her
husband retired Northwest Airlines pilot Captain Marcus Lee Zahrt. Marc joined Northwest Airlines 11-2-1978.
For those who may wish to send a personal note, I see
the family address listed in whitepages as
18419 Peregrine Lane
Mount Vernon, WA 98274
PCN memorial site
https://whidbeyweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/WW_20231221_A_WEB.pdf
https://www.wallinfuneralhome.com/memorials/jacqueline-vannice/5340522/
Jacqueline “Jackie” Vannice was called to be with
the Lord on November 28, 2023, surrounded by her family after a short, but
intense battle with Leukemia. She was born on July 20, 1949 to James Rodney,
Sr. and Ethel (Robertson) Vannice at the Whidbey Naval Air Station Hospital in
Oak Harbor, WA. At that time her family lived at Lake McMurray, WA where she
spent her early years surrounded by her mother’s extended family. Lake McMurray
remained one of her favorite spots for the rest of her life and she loved being
there with her cousins and family.
Her father was a Navy man and when Jackie was in
the second grade they moved to Oak Harbor, WA to be closer to her dad’s work.
She spent the rest of her elementary school years and three years of high
school in Oak Harbor. In 1966, Jackie’s father was assigned to Atsugi, Japan
where she spent her senior year, graduating from Zama High School in 1967.
Jackie spent time working in Tokyo as a model and also for a film dubbing
company as a script girl. She enjoyed the job and even appeared in a film
called “The Green Slime.”
In 1968, she returned to the US and her journey
led her to Minneapolis where she worked for a radio/tv station and then became
a flight attendant for North Central Airlines. A couple years later she went to
work at an ice-making machine company. Her desire to return to flying took her
to Northwest Airlines in 1976. In 1978, the NWA pilots went on strike and she
was immediately furloughed and re-hired by North Central Airlines. The many
airline mergers of that time led her to work for successor airlines and eventually
back to Northwest Airlines.
During her time as a flight attendant, she became
an instructor and also the Employee Assistance Program Manager for Memphis
based Flight Attendants helping them with drug and alcohol issues.
In 1988, Jackie met her sweetheart, Marc Zahrt, a
Northwest pilot, while working. They were married in 1993 at the Callaway
Gardens in Georgia.
In 1990, Jackie achieved her long held goal of
becoming a mother with the adoption of her beloved daughter, Elizabeth. This
was, by far, the most treasured event in Jackie’s life.
Between having a newly adopted daughter and moving
from Memphis, TN to Atlanta, GA, Jackie left her Employee Assistance position,
but continued to fly until her retirement from Northwest Airlines in 2004.
In 1999, the family moved to Oak Harbor, WA to be
closer to Jackie’s parents and extended family.
By the time she retired from Northwest with 28
years of flying, she was already heavily involved in Island County 4-H. First
as a parent, then club leader, leader’s council president and ultimately as the
4-H Program Coordinator for the county. She absolutely loved all the 4-H'ers
and enjoyed seeing them advance and succeed with their projects. She served as
Coordinator for several years before retiring from there. She and her husband
moved to Mount Vernon in 2019 but she still went back to help Island County 4-H
for a couple periods. She finally set that aside in 2020.
Jackie was involved with the Whidbey Island
Genealogy Society, serving as president for several terms. She also served on
the museum board in Coupeville, WA. She was one of those people that was
actively engaged and made a community enjoyable.
Never one without a goal or interest, Jackie's
most recent endeavor was the buying and selling of vintage and antique
furniture and accessories. She got a lot of joy out of finding bargains at
garage and estate sales, sprucing them up with Marc’s assistance, and reselling
them at her spot at “The Spare Room” in Stanwood, WA.
Jackie has always been an incredibly special
person, lighting up a room as soon as she walked in, and was loved by so many
people of all ages. She will be deeply missed and never forgotten, especially
by her family. She is survived by her husband Marc, daughter Elizabeth Roth
(Andrew), stepson Christopher Zahrt, stepmother Doris Vannice, special niece
Jamesa Treadwell (Kevin) and family, brother James R. Vannice, Jr. (Christine),
uncle Richard L. Vannice, and many wonderful cousins, nieces, nephews and their
families.
A celebration of life will be held on January 13,
2024 at 11:00 am at the Wallin-Stucky Funeral Home in Oak Harbor, WA.
If you would like to share a memory of Jackie at
her Memorial, please email: lura.david.colleen@gmail.com
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations
be made to Hospice Northwest of Mount Vernon, WA.
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