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Jacque Altic McNish Wiesler
Jacque Altic McNish Wiesler, passed away on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 at St Joseph's Regional Medical Center, Lewiston, Idaho. She was born May 28, 1938 in Detroit, MI, daughter of Ralph & Dorothy Altic. Jacque moved to Lawrence, KS, in 1946. In 1960 she married Stan McNish and moved to Lewiston. She later married Dick Wiesler. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Dick Wiesler. She is survived by three sons, Paul McNish (Patti) and Andrew McNish (Susan) Lewiston, and John McNish (Jennifer) Kent, WA, four grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She is also survived by her sisters, Gwen Leckron, Lawrence, Pam Altic Van Roekel, Olathe, KS and Nancy Kincaid, San Diego, CA. A Celebration of Life was held at the Elks Lodge in Lewiston, on Thursday, October 2nd. She was a gracious, fun loving, generous, kind hearted woman and will be remembered by many friends and family throughout the country.
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Dear Altic Family,
When Jacque was in Lawrence not all that long ago, we happened to have a wonderful visit at Trinity. She was happy and cheerful, very conversational. I'll miss her too.
Nancy Vogel
October 21, 2014
Gwen, Nancy, Pam,
No matter how far they go…
They always remain close to our heart,
because they leave behind them
beautiful memories for us to cherish…
With deepest sympathy, Genea Wilson
Genea Wilson
October 20, 2014
To have known her was to love her
Erich Guenter
October 19, 2014
My sincere condolences to the Altic family. We lived a little south of them, at 1308 Connecticut, in the 1950s and '60s. Gwen was my choir leader at Trinity Lutheran. They endured tragedy on the death of Ralph. I pray that the peace of the Lord Jesus Christ will surround all those who mourn. God bless.
Helen Pendleton Rumbaut
October 19, 2014
Jacque was a wonderful friend for many years. Even though we rarely saw each other because of the miles between us, when we did talk or get together whenever she visited Lawrence it was as though no time had passed. She will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with family and friends. Your memories of her will keep her alive in your hearts.
Barbara Miller-Kincaid-Roever
October 19, 2014
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