Jacqueline’s life is a powerful testimony of resilience, love, and advocacy. Married to Albert in October 1988, they shared 32 years together, raising five children, enjoying five grandchildren, and welcoming three sons-in-law into their family. In 2021, her world was shaken when Albert passed away due to COVID-19, followed by the heartbreaking loss of her mother just nine months later from congestive heart failure. These personal tragedies have fueled her passion for raising awareness about COVID-19, heart failure, and breast cancer.
Breast cancer awareness holds a particularly deep significance for Jacqueline. In addition to losing her favorite aunt to breast cancer in September 2009 and other aunts-in-law to the disease, she faced her own battle with breast cancer in 2011. These experiences drive her commitment to spreading awareness and support for those affected by this devastating illness.
Jacqueline, now 56, channels her strength and purpose into her work as a thriving entrepreneur and crafter. Through Queline’s Creations, she creates products that inspire hope and healing, offering encouragement for anyone facing life’s challenges. Her Inspirational Baskets, which mark special occasions throughout the year, are filled with items like handmade soaps, holy oil, and motivational quotes, providing comfort and faith in every season.
Her journey from grief to healing, combined with her mission to raise awareness for causes close to her heart, reflects her unwavering dedication to inspiring others and making a difference through her creative endeavors. As a black business owner and breast cancer survivor, Jacqueline uses her platform to uplift others through her personal testimony, her advocacy work, and the creations of Queline’s Creations.