Jacqueline "Jackie" Cash

May 18, 1932 ~ May 22, 2022
Born in:
Pueblo, CO
Resided in:
Pueblo West, CO
Jacqueline “Jackie” Cash, 90, born May 18, 1932, passed away May 22, 2022. Preceded in death by her husband Richard A. Cash; parents, Frank and Helen Hemrick; and brother, Richard Hemrick. Survived by sons, Richard (Deb) Cash, Randy (Mary) Cash and Don Cash; grandchildren, Ryan (Randi) Cash, Marie Cash and Kathy Cash; and brother, Frank Hemrick.
Jackie was a devoted Catholic all of her life and was a cheerleader at Pueblo Catholic High School. She loved the mountains and spending time at the family’s cabin in Colorado Acres on Copper Gulch Road. Jackie took art classes and liked painting pictures of the mountains and lakes. She also liked baking, cooking and fishing.
At her request, there will be no services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com
My condolences to the Cash family, praying for you Don and the family.
Gloria Pacheco
Grammie you were such an amazing person. I will miss your smile, your laugh, and your warm personality. I will always remember the fun times we had together. Like the time you taught me and Marie how to paint mountains and flowers, or when we would go sit up on your bed and watch ice skating for hours. I will remember the countless times we would be in the kitchen making cakes, cookies, and all kinds of treats that you found recipes for and wanted to try making. I will miss waking up to the smell of your soft golden pancakes cooking on the stove or the sound of you and grandpa talking early in the morning. I will miss the way you would turn on the radio in the kitchen and dance with Gramps and appreciate how you would always make me and Marie feel right at home when we came down to visit. I will always remember our park picnics when we relaxed in the sun, feed the ducks, had bologna sandwiches, and ate way too much watermelon. You taught me so much about life, and I am grateful for all of the good times we’ve shared together. These are just some of the many memories I will always carry with me. You were such a loving and caring Grandma and I will miss you so much. I know you are in a better place and are happier now that you are with Grandpa and are no longer in any pain.
❤️Love always,
Kathy
Rest In Peace grandma. I miss you so much already. I’ll miss your smile and your laugh when grandpa would tell funny jokes. You had such a great love for your family and everyone around you. You always had the best recipes and enjoyed sharing them with me and Kathy. I still have a lot of those recipes that I keep with my cookbooks. I’ll always remember the fun times we all had baking together, relaxing in the sun room, your painting lessons, trips to the dollar store, and our inside jokes about movies. I’m glad you’re with grandpa in heaven now. I love you so much. ❤️