In Memory

Jackie Kubec
Jackie was a member of America's 9/11 Memorial Quilt Organization and the
9/11 Victims
Quilt. Jackie was an intricate part of this memorial quilt to the families
of 9/11, working directly
with Connie Daniel and members of the team. We will miss her deeply.
God rest her soul...
Jacqueline Kubec
WASHBURN--Jacqueline E. Kubec, 72, Cornucopia, passed away
Thursday, Nov. 6, 2003, at St. Mary's Medical Center, in
Duluth, Minn. She was born December 15 1930, in Cincinnati, Ohio,
the daughter of Ernest and Ethel (Seifert) Eggert.
She graduated from Towson High School in Baltimore, Md., and
later graduated from Downer College, in
Milwaukee. She received a master's degree in education from the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and also
received a master's degree in reading from Cardinal Stritch College,
in Milwaukee. On December 20, 1987,
she married Robert Kubec in Reno, Nev. Jacqueline worked as a
reading specialist in the Milwaukee Public Schools.
She attended Immanuel Lutheran Church in Cornucopia. Jacqueline was
well known for the quilting she did with the
South Shore Quilters. She participated in the making of the
September 11 quilt and also did many mission quilts.
She is survived by her husband, Robert, Cornucopia; eight
children, Anne (Steve) Meyer, Madison, Tim (Mary)
Borman, Milwaukee, Michael (Cathy) Borman, Milwaukee; Beth (Al)
Harwood, Jacksonville, Fla., Kate (Gary)
Carney, Mt. Dora, Fla., Margaret (Bill) Myer, Detroit, Mich.,
Jennifer (Dave) Bramley, Tamarac, Fla., and Anne
(Michael) Metz, Chicago, Ill.; 15 grandchildren; and a great
granddaughter.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a son Buddy Borman
Memorial donations may be made to:
Southshore Quilters
86255 Bark River Rd.
Herbster WI. 5844

Victims Quilt Team Members: Jan Seidel and Jackie Kubec.