Jackie Darlene Winn, 62, of Fayetteville, passed away Tuesday, April 16, 2024 in Fayetteville. She was born April 29, 1961 in Fayetteville to Jack and Lois Sharp Morris.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Andy H. Winn; and a sister Deloris McCoy.
Jackie had been an administrative specialist at the University of Arkansas for 40 years. She was a member of Fayetteville First Freewill Church. She was an avid Razorbacks and Dallas Cowboys fan.
She is survived by a daughter Whitley Winn of Rogers; a sister Diann Bowerman and husband Tony of Fayetteville; and 4 nephews, Heath Bowerman, Craig McCoy, Jeremy Bowerman, and Eric McCoy.
The family will receive friends from 5-7 PM Thursday, April 18, 2024 at Beard’s Funeral Chapel.
There are no scheduled services.
Interment will be private in Friendship Cemetery in Springdale.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Fayetteville First Freewill Church.
She was a beautiful woman, who will be missed. I never knew if she had a bad word for anybody RIP!!
You all have my deepest sympathy. Darlene was always such a hardworking, fun, kind and just precious friend. I worked with her (and her sisters) many years ago. I will be praying for your comfort and peace now and in the days ahead.
My Condolences.
Darlene and I met at church camp over 50 years ago. She was a bridesmaid at my wedding. Darlene always had a smile on her face and had a bubbly personality. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. I know she is having a wonderful time with the Lord in heaven.
Jackie was an amazing woman and I had the privilege of knowing her for many years. Never a dull moment with her. I am so so sorry for y’all’s loss. She will be missed deeply! Thank y’all for letting us take care of her!
Jackie was truly an amazing woman, and she will be dearly missed. I will be praying for peace and strength for her daughter and family. Rest in Love! Fly high with the angels, Jackie!!
I always enjoyed being around Darlene. She was such a positive. Happy person. I remember her from our women’s auxiliary retreat as being so fun, loving and open to any game we wanted to play and just so involved she was a sweet person. Praying God‘s peace for all the family
I took care of Jackie at Katherine’s Place. It was a privilege to take care of such a special person. She loved everyone! She cut out coupons for staff to help with food cost, She always said thank you! She asked how we were doing and would ask about the kids and wanted to pray for anyone that needed it! She was an example of Christs love for others. Even in her suffering she loved!! We will miss her!
My prayers and condolences to the family. Darlene was a kind, special lady. I enjoyed working with her many years back.
I took care of Jackie when she first came to Katherine’s place for rehab. Over the last few years we grew a close bond. I loved going to work and taking care of and speaking with Jackie. Sweet lady. You’ll be missed. Love you!