Jacquelin (Jacque) Glover Alstatt

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11-12-1938 - 08-03-2020
Country: United States | State: Kansas | City: Lenexa

Jacquelin (Jacque) Glover Alstatt, 81, of Overland Park, Kansas,  passed away Monday, August 3, 2020.

Jacque was born November 12, 1938, in Salina, Kansas, to Herbert and Marjorie (Housel) Glover. She was preceded in death by her husband, John D. Alstatt, in 2011. She is survived by sister Jere Turner (of Sante Fe, NM); three children: sons Brad (of Frisco, TX) and David (of Aliso Viejo, CA), and daughter Karen Lenz (of Cary, NC); 5 grandsons: Jake, Josh, Luke, Colton, and Peter Alstatt; granddaughter Anastasia Franco; and great-grandson Sebastian.

She was an exceptional friend, one who nourished many long-term friendships and made new friends everywhere she went. She’s the person you want to be around, a great listener who was positive and encouraging.

A good friend remarked, “She was such a quiet, proper person with such class. Then when she would briefly break out of that mold, with a bit of orneriness, it was such a treat.” She was a constant in so many lives, acting out of love for those in need.

She attended Kansas State University, where she was a Chi O, and graduated with an education degree. She keeps up with a large group of sisters and friends from school.

A memorial service will be held at Johnson County Funeral Chapel & Memorial Gardens and will be live streamed. Connect through her memorial page at: https://www.johnsoncountychapel.com/obituary/Jacquelin-Alstatt.  For those who would like to attend in person, you are more than welcome:

She was a voracious reader and served as a tutor to disadvantaged children. In lieu of flowers, please donate in memory of Jacque Alstatt to:   The Learning Club – learningclubkck.org, and please feel free to write us a message on the form, as well.

For more information or to leave comments, condolences, or to sign online guest books, visit the funeral director's website or social media pages using the links found here: Johnson County Funeral Chapel