
Jacquelyn Anne St. Pierre Lawry
1943 - 2025
Jacquelyn Anne St.Pierre Lawry
March 2, 1943 – May 13, 2025
Jacquelyn Anne St.Pierre Lawry, 82, passed away peacefully at Mountain Valley SECU Hospice Care, in Yadkinville, on May 13th, after a brief illness. She was born in Massena, New York, to Eileen and James St.Pierre. She loved her grandchildren, two dogs and took great joy in shopping, especially for shoes. She was predeceased by her husband, William Lawry. She is survived by her two sons, Mark Williams (Diane), of Sevierville, Tenn. and Jon Williams (Jenna), of Clemmons, NC. She has a sister, Charlene Genaway (Steve), of Bermuda Run, NC. Jackie has 3 grandchildren, Andy Ventimiglia, Austin and David Williams. She has two great grandchildren, Jake Ventimiglia and Asher Terry, several nieces, nephews and cousins. She also left behind her two dogs, Puppy and Lily, for which they were of great comfort for her, especially after she lost her sight.
Her life will be celebrated at the Kinderton Village Clubhouse on Saturday, May 31st, from 2:00PM until 4:00PM. The clubhouse is located at 195 N. Forke Dr. Take the 2nd entrance into Kinderton Village on Glen Arbor Dr. Take the first left on N. Forke Dr to the stop sign. Turn left at Bellhaven Dr to the top of the hill. The clubhouse is on the right.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to either Mountain Valley SECU Hospice Home in Yadkinville, or the animal shelter of your choice.
This is hard… such a dear friend and confidant. Oh! How we laughed reminiscing and taking each step in this sometimes crazy world. Her love of family was always primary. She, in turn, was loved by them. I witnessed this often and was touched. Loved her company for our many lunches together especially anticipating her well coordinated outfits (especially the shoes!). May she be resting well with Bill and our Lord, Jesus Christ…
Jackie was a very kind and sweet person. We enjoyed our times with her. She was a big part of the Genaway family. She was very close to her sister Charlene I always loved seeing her smile and lighting up the room. She will be missed. Rest in peace, Jackie.
Jackie will be missed greatly by her family and friends. We have known Jackie for over 40 years through our dear friend , her sister Charlene. She has joined us on our excursions to NYC and shared other fun times when we have visited with the Genaways. You will be remembered and your presence will be missed. Rest in peace, Jackie.
Jackie will be missed by her family and friends. We have known her for over 40 years as the sister of our dear friend Charlene. She has joined us on trips and family celebrations. We will miss seeing her and her beautiful smile when we next go to NC. She is now at peace. Our sympathy goes to her family. God bless you all.
Love, Charlotte and David