Jackie Jenkins passed away in her home suddenly on Saturday November 7, 2020. Jackie Jenkins was born on May 26, 1953 to Betty and Donald Cameron at the Fort Robert's Military Base in California. Jackie was the oldest of six children and helped care for each of her brothers and sisters. She has 3 children, Heidi (husband Jeremy) Tracy (wife Nikki) and Chad ( wife Heather). Jackie married her soul mate, Rosser Jenkins September 12, 1992. Jackie had many jobs but her most loved job was caring for her family. She loved to bake and cook! Her house was always full of tasty aromas and hungry bellies ready to fill. Ross and Jackie spent most of their summer days camping and enjoying the beautiful mountain scenes. She will be remembered as a wonderful and caring woman who always left her door open to anyone who needed it. We will all remember her fun and silly personality and how she loved not only her immediate family but also those she took in and "adopted" as her own. Jackie had a life full of so much love and was always there to help care for her grandchildren, Levi (significant other Shelby), TJ (wife Allaryce), Cody (wife Serenity), Rose, Lillian, Deziree, Richard, Dakkota, Kole, Madisyn, Cameron and Damien. Jackie was even more thrilled when she could help care for her many, many great grandchildren. She always told each and every one she cared for "I love you to the moon and back" and now it is our time to say not only Rest in Peace but we love you to the moon and back! Jackie is preceded in death by her father Donald and mother Betty and her sister Jeanne. You can cry because she is gone or you can smile because she lived. You can close your eyes and pray that she will come back or you can open your eyes and see all that she has left. Your heart can be empty because you can not see her or you can be full of the love that you have shared. You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember her and only that she is gone or you can cherish her memory and let her live on. You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back or you can do what she would have wanted: Smile, Open your eyes, Love and Go on!