Honoring IllinoisLady (Jackie)
Jackolin "Jackie" Iossi, a beloved resident of Centralia, Illinois, passed away peacefully on Sunday, August 3, 2025, at the age of 79. Born on Thursday, September 13, 1945, to John and Rosalea Davis, Jackie was a lifelong Centralia resident whose warmth and compassion left a lasting impact on everyone she encountered.
Jackie married the love of her life, Dennis Iossi, in July 1975, and he survives her. Together, they built a beautiful family. Jackie is also survived by her devoted sons, Scott Iossi and Eric Iossi (Kim), both of Sioux Falls, SD; cherished daughters, Kathleen Velasco (Ronald) of Centralia and Kelly Castle of Tea, SD; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and several loving nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Rosalea Davis; her son, Jeffrey Gothro; and her sister, Rosanne Davis.
Jackie dedicated her professional life to real estate, working with Don Geary Real Estate, where her integrity and dedication earned her the respect and trust of countless clients. A proud veteran, Jackie served in the Army, showcasing her patriotism and commitment to her country.
Her life was defined by resilience and courage, having triumphed over cancer six times. She dedicated much of her energy to supporting others through her experiences, running three cancer support blogs that provided hope and encouragement to many. Jackie's passion for service extended beyond people; she was an avid animal lover and dedicated many years of volunteer work to the Humane Society, rescuing and caring for animals in need.
Of the Lutheran faith, Jackie was a beacon of love and kindness within her family and community. She was known for her enthusiasm for puzzles, both jigsaw and traditional, and cherished the moments spent with her family.
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What a sweet, wonderful, funny lady. She will be sorely missed.
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I still can't believe she's gone. She never let on just how sick she must have been, preferring instead to tell us about her life activities and joys.
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Very sorry to hear she has left us. She was so witty and always supportive. Thank you for posting about her.
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