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Jessie McCaskill

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Jessie McCaskill

Birth
Fort Moore, Chattahoochee County, Georgia, USA
Death
23 Aug 2012 (aged 50)
Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered Add to Map
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Jessie McCaskill, 50, of Phoenix, Arizona was killed Thursday, August 23, 2012 in her home by her domestic partner of eight years.

Jessie was born April 13, 1962 at Martin Army Hospital, Fort Benning, GA, to the late Grace Iona Lee and Jesse Earl McCaskill.

Jessie's family relocated to Arizona when she was 8, and she called it home for the rest of her life.

Jessie had great passion for life, abundant hope for her future, and fierce love for her family and friends. She was beautiful, strong, loud, irreverent, loyal and forgiving. She loved art, writing, decorating, fashion and travel. She inherited a passion for civil engineering from her father, and pursued a successful and promising career in marketing in the heavy construction industry. She received her talent for cooking and entertaining from her mother and created a beautiful and welcoming home environment for herself and those she loved.

Jessie will forever be grieved by her little sister, Lee Moon, 44, of California, MD, and her little brother, Angus McCaskill, 40, of Wylie, Texas.

She also leaves a wide circle of extended family and loving friends.

Services will be held Saturday September 1st at 1:00 at Hansen Chapel, 8314 N 7th Street, Phoenix, Arizona.

http://www.azfamily.com/news/Phoenix-woman-suspect-in-murder-suicide-the-latest-in-tragic-legacy-167797275.html
Jessie McCaskill, 50, of Phoenix, Arizona was killed Thursday, August 23, 2012 in her home by her domestic partner of eight years.

Jessie was born April 13, 1962 at Martin Army Hospital, Fort Benning, GA, to the late Grace Iona Lee and Jesse Earl McCaskill.

Jessie's family relocated to Arizona when she was 8, and she called it home for the rest of her life.

Jessie had great passion for life, abundant hope for her future, and fierce love for her family and friends. She was beautiful, strong, loud, irreverent, loyal and forgiving. She loved art, writing, decorating, fashion and travel. She inherited a passion for civil engineering from her father, and pursued a successful and promising career in marketing in the heavy construction industry. She received her talent for cooking and entertaining from her mother and created a beautiful and welcoming home environment for herself and those she loved.

Jessie will forever be grieved by her little sister, Lee Moon, 44, of California, MD, and her little brother, Angus McCaskill, 40, of Wylie, Texas.

She also leaves a wide circle of extended family and loving friends.

Services will be held Saturday September 1st at 1:00 at Hansen Chapel, 8314 N 7th Street, Phoenix, Arizona.

http://www.azfamily.com/news/Phoenix-woman-suspect-in-murder-suicide-the-latest-in-tragic-legacy-167797275.html


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