Jacqueline Marie Harris Lewis

November 5, 1972 - June 30, 2020
Jacqueline Marie Harris Lewis


Jacqueline Marie Harris Lewis was born in San Francisco, California on November 5, 1972 and passed June 30, 2020. She was preceded in death by her mother, Margarita Vasquez Harris of San Antonio, Texas, and her father Harold Duane Harris of Dayton, Ohio.

Jackie is survived by: her husband Thomas Christopher Lewis of Wilmington, NC, her daughters Morgan Elizabeth Riddell, Shelby Christine Lewis, Sophie Grace Lewis, and step children Christopher Ryan Lewis and Brianna Dawn Lewis; and her sister Kathleen Elizabeth Harris of Leland, NC.

A celebration of life will be held Sunday, July 5, 2020 at the Wilmington Funeral Chapel, 1535 South 41 st Street, Wilmington, NC 28403. Viewing is 1pm-2pm and the service is 2pm- 3pm. In honor of Jackie we ask that you wear comfortable beachy/summer clothes.

Jackie lived an exciting life as an “air force brat”, living throughout California, England and finally, Fort Fisher, North Carolina in 1981. Jackie loved living on the base at Fort Fisher and made lasting friendships in the process. An avid bowler, Jackie also enjoyed lip-synching, watching movies and spending time with her best friends. Jackie was an 80’s child, often proving her love for the decade with her amazing hair, incredible style and uncanny 80’s music and movie trivia.

Jackie had many nicknames throughout her life. Named Jacqueline, Jackie went by her middle name Marie until she learned how to spell Jacqueline and her mother also called her Penny. As she grew older, she preferred her given name Jackie. But by the late 80’s Jackie changed her name to Jackee’, after her favorite character on the TV show, 227. Sometime in the 90’s, Jackie reverted back to her name Jackie, when she lovingly adopted her final nickname, Jack.

Jackie loved living on the beach and made many of her lifelong friends there. A graduate of Hoggard High School, Jackie was a friend to all, stranger to none. There is nothing that Jackie wouldn’t do for her friends specifically Doreen Snyder Harris and Kara Lee Lasater, “sisters from another mother”. Jackie spent her teen years causing trouble on the boardwalk at Carolina Beach with her many close friends. Where there was one, there were all.

As devoted as Jackie was to her friends, she was even more dedicated to her family. A loving daughter to Harry and Marge, Jackie always put her family first. Jackie and her sister, Kat, were best friends, and made each other laugh through life’s challenges. Jackie accomplished so much during her short time on earth, with her most important achievement being her three daughters, Morgan, Shelby and Sophie. There was nothing Jackie wouldn’t do for her girls, and for her step children Ryan and Brianna. Jackie was a special mother and mother figure throughout their lives and it was her favorite job.

Jackie deserved to be loved unconditionally and her husband of 15 years more than delivered. Chris fell head over heels in love with Jackie and put a ring on it pretty quickly- Chris knew even then that Jackie was one of a kind. And Jackie felt like she had finally found her partner. Jackie and Chris blended their families in 2005 and raised their children without judgement, with a strong sense of values and unconditional love. Being a mother was a role that Jackie was born to play.

Jackie was described by many as the smartest person they ever met. With a photographic memory and natural intelligence, Jackie chose to pursue positions in Human Resources. Jackie spent the majority of her career working in HR at Lower Cape Fear Hospice, where she held several positions, moving her way up through her hard work and dedication. Her most recent position was with GAF where she quickly made a lasting impression with co-workers that she would come to call her friends. Jackie touched so many lives, even during a normal mundane work week.

One cannot capture the essence of Jackie without talking about her love for animals. Jackie loved the many dogs she raised throughout her life, but her true love of animals developed throughout her childhood and with her position at the Aquarium at Fort Fisher. Jackie was way ahead of her time and inclusive of everyone, especially the LGBTQ+ community. She was not afraid to speak up against injustices. The world and our lives are brighter because of her unconditional acceptance of others, her compassion, generosity, and selflessness.

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Wilmington Funeral & Cremation, 1535 S.41st Street Wilmington, NC 28403. 910.791.9099.


Service

Sunday, July 5, 2020
2:00 PM

Wilmington Funeral Chapel - Directions
1535 South 41st Street
Wilmington, NC 28403
910-791-9099

Visitation

Sunday, July 5, 2020
1:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Wilmington Funeral Chapel - Directions
1535 South 41st Street
Wilmington, NC 28403
910-791-9099

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  • July 05, 2020
    Carlos Jimenez says:
    My condolences for Jackie's family. I knew her from work and she was such a nice person. She always helped everyone as much as she could. We're going to miss her and she will never be forgotten. May God have her in his glory. Rest in peace. May God give her family strength.

  • July 06, 2020
    Laticia Bryant says:
    I’m saddened to hear of the passing of Jackie. We met in 81 on Ft. Fisher. She became my best friend along with the Rivera twins. We played on basketball and we’re on bowling league’s together. My father was assigned to AK in 86 but Jackie and I wrote each other often as well as our parents sending Christmas cards to each other. I recently found her on FB and caught up as if we hadn’t lost contact. You will truly be missed R I H

  • July 06, 2020
    Wanda Hansley says:
    Sorry for the lost of such a wonderful person. I pray her family's strength in the Lord.

  • July 06, 2020
    Mark A Rudolph says:
    Mark and Debbie are so sorry about Jackie passing may God be with the family our deepest sympathy

  • July 06, 2020
    Karen Thomas says:
    Jackie was very caring and always willing to lend a helping hand. I will surely miss Jackie's smile. As I walked pass her office going to my 8:15 meeting eveeryday I would stick my head in and say, "Good morning Jackie, May I have some peppermints"? She would smile and say, "Good morning Karen, you dont have to ask Karen, if my door is open you can take as many as you like". She will be missed by many. I will continue to pray for the family. God bless you all. Karen Thomas