Jacqueline Burr

Jacqueline Burr Obituary

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Age - 67

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October 6, 2023

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Portsmouth, NH

Jacqueline Ann Burr, 67, artist and longtime resident of Portsmouth, NH passed away peacefully at The Edgewood Centre Sunday October 1st, 2023, at 6:02 a. m. She was born in Portsmouth, NH on April 18th, 1956, to the late Myles Robert Burr and Dorothea Lorraine Burr (Wright). She leaves behind her two sons, Myles Alexander Burr and Calvan Xavier Vail-Burr, and her siblings Michael Burr and Melissa Blakely. Jacqueline was a graduate of Portsmouth High School. Jacqueline was a prolific artist, working in many mediums. She loved to paint, collage, and make assemblages. She was also a very avid reader, music lover, and film buff. Jacqueline spent lots of time in Nantucket, Massachusetts. She split her time between Portsmouth and Nantucket in her younger years and made many friends between the two cities. She was an animal lover and was always surrounded by many pets. Jacqueline was always able to make people laugh with her dry often harsh and real sense of humor. She could also make you feel seen and heard, comforted, and validated. Jacky always spoke her mind and stood up for what she believed in. She was loving, artistic, funny, and real. Jacqueline will be cremated, and her ashes spread in the places she loved. There will be a Celebration of Life on October 21st from 4-8 p. m. at Woodland Farms Brewery in Kittery, ME 306 US Route 1. In lieu of flowers, we ask that you donate to The Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire. https://www. reprofund. org/get-involved/donate/Jacqueline was appalled by the overturning of Roe V. Wade and hoped that more people would get involved in standing up for women's rights and reproductive freedom.

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