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In Memoriam
Read her obituary below and the
article in
Shorelines.
Jacquelin
S. Neatherlin
March 14, 1955
- January 7, 2010
Dr. Jacquelin S. Neatherlin, 54, of
Dallas, passed away Thursday, Jan.
7, 2010, at Baylor Medical Center in
Plano. Dr. Neatherlin is the
daughter of Bruce and Dorothy
Neatherlin of Waco. Services will be
1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, at
Royal Lane Baptist Church in Dallas.
Dr. David Matthews and Dr. Ray
Vickery will officiate. There will
be no visitation. Friends are
invited to come by OakCrest Funeral
Home, 4520 Bosque Blvd., Waco, to
sign the Family Guest Book.
Jacque was
born March 14, 1955, in San Antonio.
She was educated in W.I.S.D. and
graduated from Richfield High School
in 1973. She attended Baylor
University School of Nursing and
graduated with a B.S.N. in 1977. She
earned her M.S.N. at University of
Texas Health Science Center at San
Antonio in 1980 and her Ph.D. in
Nursing at Texas Woman's University
in Denton in 1993. Dr. Neatherlin
was first certified by the American
Board of Neuroscience Nursing CNRN
in 1980 and recertified every five
years since. She was a teaching
assistant at the University of Texas
School of Nursing Health Science
Center at San Antonio in 1980, a
clinical Assistant Professor of
Nursing at the University of
Virginia Health Science Center in
Charlottesville, Va. in 1989-90, and
Professor at Baylor University's
Louise Herrington School of Nursing
from 1991 until the time of her
death. She was most recently Interim
Director of the Graduate Program at
the School of Nursing. Jacque's
knowledge and skills were sought
after, not only by other nursing
schools but by hospitals as well.
She was a long-standing member of
the American Association of
Neuroscience Nurses and served as
president of the association. Her
expertise was expected at most
nursing conventions. She was an
invited speaker at over 75
conventions, conferences, and
association meetings. Her research,
particularly in the area of
neuroscience, was prolific, and she
contributed her writing to numerous
books and journals.
During her
career, Jacque received dozens of
professional awards for her
achievements, including these just
in the past decade; She was named an
Outstanding Alumna of the Waco
Public Schools in February 2008, an
honor for which she was nominated by
a former teacher in the school
system. In 2007, she was named
Outstanding Scholarship Award
Recipient for the Louise Herrington
School of Nursing, as well as CNRN
of the Year by the American Board of
Neuroscience Nursing, a national
award. She was one of the
Distinguished Lecturers for Sigma
Theta Tau International for
2002-2003. In 2000, she was selected
Distinguished Professor for Baylor
University in the area of Scholarly
Activity. As remarkable as all of
this is to the well-being of those
on the educational path, it pales in
comparison to Jacque's life journey.
She was
baptized at the age of seven at the
First Baptist Church in Lawton,
Okla., and served the Lord through
music. She was a member of the Royal
Lane Baptist Church in Dallas, where
she was a choir member, a deacon,
and the teacher of her beloved class
called "The Wise Old Owls." She
always met those in her pathway on
level ground. She approached them
ready to help, and she did not
disappoint or abandon their needs.
One of the last loving things she
did was to prepare and deliver a
bowl of homemade vegetable soup to
her ailing neighbor just three days
before she was confined to the
hospital for the last time. At the
hospital last week, one of her
beloved fellow choir members spoke
of Jacque's Christian commitment in
loving terms when he said, "When
it's time for Jacque to cross over
to the other side, it won't be a
long journey."
Jacque is
survived by her loving parents,
Bruce and Dorothy Neatherlin of
Waco; niece, Alicia Tomlinson of
Connecticut; nephew, Matthew
Neatherlin of Dallas; great-nephew,
Kyle Tomlinson; great-niece,
Brianna, of Connecticut; and many
loving extended family members. The
family appreciates the love and
support of the staff of the Baylor
School of Nursing, Royal Lane
Baptist Church, and Lake Shore
Baptist Church in Waco. For those
who are inclined, Jacque has
requested any memorials to be to the
Louise Herrington School of Nursing
Excellence, 3700 Worth Street,
Dallas, TX 75246 or to Royal Lane
Baptist Church, 6707 Royal Lane,
Dallas, TX 75230.
Published in Waco Tribune-Herald
from January 9 to January 11, 2010
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