Sinykin, Jacqueline "Jackie" Sue Strom age 80, of Bloomington, Minnesota, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Aug. 24, 2020 after a short battle with recurrent lung cancer. Jackie was born on January 29th, 1940 in Waterloo, Iowa, the eldest child of Ruth (Strom) Brady and Harry Strom. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1961, the first student to ever receive a double degree in Speech Therapy and Audiology.

A constant in Jackie's life was her dedication and passion for volunteerism. She devoted years of service to the National Council of Jewish Women, including serving as the Minneapolis chapter President as well as holding positions on the national board. Being a board member for local nonprofits became a regular part of Jackie's life and led to a career that she loved. For many years she led the Minnesota Office of Volunteer Services and then The Volunteer Center of St. Paul where she coordinated activities for 600+ volunteer programs in the state of Minnesota. She moved on from these roles to become a consultant in the field of volunteerism and governance. During that time, she co- wrote a book entitled "Giving Voice to the Leader Within; Practical Ideas and Actions for Parents and Adults who work with Young People."

Jackie loved to read, knit, play bridge, attend the theater/arts, dine out at local hot spots and learn - she LOVED to learn. She also loved to travel with her husband, Stephen. Her dear friend and sister, Dede, often accompanied them on their adventures.

Jackie is preceded in death by her parents, Ruth (Strom) Brady and Harry Strom. She is survived by her loving husband of 50 years, Stephen Sinykin; children, Troy (Amy), Nicky (Gary) Metchnek and Ryan (Carey); grandchildren, Alex, Adam, Max, Brooke and Murphy; her devoted brother, Bruce Strom (Susie Arnold); sister, Dede Strom; nephews/nieces, cousins and friends.

A Zoom celebration of life will be held on Sunday, September 13 at 11am, followed by an outside socially distanced Shiva at Nicky and Gary's home at 6:30pm the same day. Email zoom1@hodroffepstein.com for the zoom link. Memorials preferred to the National Council of Jewish Women and A Breath of Hope, a non-profit that fights lung cancer by funding innovative U.S. research, raising awareness and supporting patients and families.

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Published on August 30, 2020


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