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Jacqueline “Jackie” Beth McGee of Dexter, MI, formerly of Ann Arbor, age 61, died unexpectedly on Saturday, November 29, 2025 at her home. She was born February 15, 1964 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the daughter of Clayton & Diana Joan (Egle) LaPointe.

Jackie graduated from Ann Arbor Pioneer High School in 1982. She attended Lawrence Tech where she studied graphic art. Jackie worked for the Real Seafood Company, the Fresh Seasons Grocery Store, and the Bright Recovery Center. She was an art collector, and enjoyed going to estate sales. Jackie was the love of Sam's life, and they were together for almost 18 years.

She is survived by her husband, Samuel W. Northrup. Other survivors include her mother, Diane LaPointe of Ann Arbor; two step-sons, Josh and Daniel Northrup, both of Fenton; a brother, Daniel LaPointe of Ann Arbor; her niece and nephew, Coby and Corey LaPointe. She was preceded in death by her father.

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#4 Penny of Agricole 2025-12-09 04:42
While I am grateful Sam and Jackie had 18 years together, it just doesn't seem like enough. It was an honor to be present at their beautiful wedding reception. May Jackie rest in peace.
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#3 Mary, Cottage Rabbit 2025-12-04 22:42
So sorry to hear of Jackie’s passing. We enjoyed having Jackie as part of The Cottage Rabbit in Chelsea a few years back. She had such an eye for fun, vintage items. Sending prayers to Sam and her family.
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#2 Sue Schauer 2025-12-03 16:42
I was honored to become friends with Jackie several years ago. She had quite a sense of humor and an infectious laugh. I'll miss our long discussions about life's up's and down's. Rest easy, You deserve it.
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#1 Julie Bowers 2025-12-02 20:24
Dear Diana, Dan & Sam,
I’am so sorry for the loss of Jackie. My heart breaks for all of you.
Jackie was my first childhood friend and she was truly one of a kind. I will never forget her laugh and the many happy memories of us playing in the neighborhood. She will be missed and never forgotten.
Thinking of you all during this difficult time and sending love and sympathy.
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