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Jacqueline Estelle “Jackie” <I>Cox</I> Conant

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Jacqueline Estelle “Jackie” Cox Conant

Birth
Rumford, Oxford County, Maine, USA
Death
22 Sep 2013 (aged 68)
Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
Burial
Canton Point, Oxford County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Jacqueline E. 'Jackie' Conant, 68, a beloved resident of Canton, died early Sunday evening, Sept. 22, 2013, at the Androscoggin Hospice House in Auburn.

She was born on Dec. 8, 1944, in Rumford, the daughter of Emery and Helen (Donahue) Cox. Jackie attended and graduated from Canton schools and went on to attend Bliss College in Lewiston, graduating in the spring of 1963. On Aug. 31, 1963, that same year, she married Norris Conant at the United Baptist Church in Canton.

As a teenager, Jackie worked at the Taber's Ice Cream Shop in Canton. After marriage, she worked at Livermore Shoe, as a secretary at Buckfield High School and later in Dr. Smith and Dr. Ellsmore's office in Dixfield. Jackie then began what became a 30-plus year long career within the Canton Town Office, first as the Deputy Town Clerk and later as the Town Clerk.

Her involvement in town business was extensive through the years as she worked as the Tax Collector, served on the Board of Selectman, Town Restructuring committee and most recently on the Canton Dam Project committee.

She was a life-long member of the United Baptist Church of Canton and also served the American Baptist Churches of Maine. For many years she taught swimming lessons on Canton Lake and Pleasant Pond in Sumner. Jackie worked with 4-H and held many positions both locally and throughout the state as well as serving on the Board of Directors for the 4-H Conservation Camp in Bryant Pond. She was a Past President of the Oxford County and State Cooperative Extension and worked diligently with the Canton Food Bank and Lake Anasagunticook Association. Jackie also worked with Community Concepts, organized teams for the Relay for Life and volunteered with Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice.

Jackie was passionate about the outdoors and enjoyed everything it had to offer including, snowmobiling with her husband as a young woman, walking, hiking, cross-country skiing, boiling maple syrup, kayaking, and especially her time at camp on Long Pond in Rockwood where nothing gave her greater pleasure than paddling around the water and listening to the loons.
Traveling also held a special place in her heart as she was fortunate enough to see many parts of the world, most notably Costa Rica, where she was able to visit the home and family of an exchange student that she and her family hosted. Trips to the coast of Maine and East Boothbay were very dear to Jackie as well.

She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Norris Conant of Canton; three sons, John Conant, his wife JJ and their children, Justin, Jessica and Jillian of Canton; Anthony 'Tony' Conant and his dogs, Platinum and Kandie of Canton and Rockwood; and Andrew 'AJ' Conant and his wife Amanda of Canton; sister-in-law, Linda Cox of Peru and her children, Danny and Erin; and special Costa Rican son and exchange student, Arandu Viales and his family. She was predeceased by her father, Emery; her brother, David Cox; her niece, Pamela Fleury; her mother, Helen Smith; and her step-father, Daniel Smith.
Jacqueline E. 'Jackie' Conant, 68, a beloved resident of Canton, died early Sunday evening, Sept. 22, 2013, at the Androscoggin Hospice House in Auburn.

She was born on Dec. 8, 1944, in Rumford, the daughter of Emery and Helen (Donahue) Cox. Jackie attended and graduated from Canton schools and went on to attend Bliss College in Lewiston, graduating in the spring of 1963. On Aug. 31, 1963, that same year, she married Norris Conant at the United Baptist Church in Canton.

As a teenager, Jackie worked at the Taber's Ice Cream Shop in Canton. After marriage, she worked at Livermore Shoe, as a secretary at Buckfield High School and later in Dr. Smith and Dr. Ellsmore's office in Dixfield. Jackie then began what became a 30-plus year long career within the Canton Town Office, first as the Deputy Town Clerk and later as the Town Clerk.

Her involvement in town business was extensive through the years as she worked as the Tax Collector, served on the Board of Selectman, Town Restructuring committee and most recently on the Canton Dam Project committee.

She was a life-long member of the United Baptist Church of Canton and also served the American Baptist Churches of Maine. For many years she taught swimming lessons on Canton Lake and Pleasant Pond in Sumner. Jackie worked with 4-H and held many positions both locally and throughout the state as well as serving on the Board of Directors for the 4-H Conservation Camp in Bryant Pond. She was a Past President of the Oxford County and State Cooperative Extension and worked diligently with the Canton Food Bank and Lake Anasagunticook Association. Jackie also worked with Community Concepts, organized teams for the Relay for Life and volunteered with Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice.

Jackie was passionate about the outdoors and enjoyed everything it had to offer including, snowmobiling with her husband as a young woman, walking, hiking, cross-country skiing, boiling maple syrup, kayaking, and especially her time at camp on Long Pond in Rockwood where nothing gave her greater pleasure than paddling around the water and listening to the loons.
Traveling also held a special place in her heart as she was fortunate enough to see many parts of the world, most notably Costa Rica, where she was able to visit the home and family of an exchange student that she and her family hosted. Trips to the coast of Maine and East Boothbay were very dear to Jackie as well.

She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Norris Conant of Canton; three sons, John Conant, his wife JJ and their children, Justin, Jessica and Jillian of Canton; Anthony 'Tony' Conant and his dogs, Platinum and Kandie of Canton and Rockwood; and Andrew 'AJ' Conant and his wife Amanda of Canton; sister-in-law, Linda Cox of Peru and her children, Danny and Erin; and special Costa Rican son and exchange student, Arandu Viales and his family. She was predeceased by her father, Emery; her brother, David Cox; her niece, Pamela Fleury; her mother, Helen Smith; and her step-father, Daniel Smith.


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