Jacqueline Gillis memorial set
Elia Powers
Jacqueline “Jackie” Gillis dedicated her career to Costa Mesa
business and real estate, and her colleagues recognized the effort.
Gillis’ crowning achievement came in 1994, when she was named
Woman of the Year by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce.
A 57-year Costa Mesa resident, Gillis died June 27 at Danish Care
Nursing Home in Atascadero of complications from Alzheimer’s disease.
She was 82.
A memorial service is planned for 11 a.m. Friday at St. Andrew’s
Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach.
Born in New Orleans, Gillis spent most of her life in Southern
California, where she lived with her husband, John Gillis.
She was a member of the Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley Board
of Realtors, as well as the Newport-Mesa Assn. of Realtors.
In 1981, she formed her own business -- Jackie Gillis, Realtor.
Nine years later, Gillis was awarded the Realtor of the Year by the
Newport-Mesa Assn. of Realtors.
When there were burglaries in her Costa Mesa neighborhood, Gillis
set up crime-watch programs that helped catch potential burglars.
“She was a very vivacious, outgoing type of person,” said Jack
Gillis, Jackie’s son. “She was into helping people in the area where
she lived. Everyone said she really put herself out there.”
Gillis was involved in the community, serving on the boards of the
Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, Costa Mesa Historical Society and
Citizens for a Better Costa Mesa, among others.
Jack Gillis said his mother was “very proud of any achievements,”
particularly being named Woman of the Year for her work to help the
business community.
In her spare time, Gillis played tennis, golf and skied.
She is survived by her sons, Jack Gillis and Tim Gillis; her
sisters, Jeane Scotten and Mary Krentzline; and numerous nieces and
nephews.
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