Frances Jacqueline Bond

frances bond

November 20, 1933 ~ May 19, 2021

Frances Jacqueline “Jackie” Goldsborough Bond, 87, of Leonardtown, MD formerly from Hollywood, MD passed away on May 19, 2021 at her home. She was born on November 20, 1933 in Leonardtown, MD and was the daughter of the late Susan Combs Goldsborough and Jack Goldsborough. Jackie was the loving wife of the late John Douglas Bond whom she married on May 15, 1954 in Our Lady’s Church at Medley’s Neck Leonardtown, MD and preceded her in death on November 18, 1991. Jackie is survived by her children Doug Bond of Fredericksburg, VA, Susan (Bond) Dean (Dale) of Hollywood, MD, Kathy (Bond) Hayden (Hank) of Hollywood, MD, Tom Bond (Marian Mitchell) of Minnetonka, MN, Jack Bond of Hollywood, MD, and Duke Bond (Denise Cople) of Plano, TX. Along with her grandchildren Karen Mumford, Simon Dean, Robby Hayden, Julie Lowthert, Evalina Bond, John Walker Bond, Julia Bond, Emily bond, Jake Bond and Delila Bond. Great grandchildren Dylan Mumford, Breannea Dean, Jamie Dean, Ashley Hayden, Brooke Hayden, Chase Hayden and Eli Lowthert. Great-Great Grandchildren Jaxon Lowe and Bryson Tucker. She was preceded in death by her siblings Ann Combs Goldsborough and Frank Combs Goldsborough. She was a lifelong St. Mary’s County, MD resident and graduated from St. Mary’s Academy in 1952. Jackie attended Immaculata College and Strayer Business School in Washington, DC. She was a Management Analyst for the Federal Government at Patuxent River Naval Air Station from 1956 to 1993; retiring after 37 years. Jackie enjoyed dancing, especially square dancing, and water aerobics. She was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church in Hollywood, MD. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, May 25, 2021 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM in St. John’s Catholic Church Hollywood, MD; where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 AM with Father Raymond Schmidt officiating, and Deacon Ammon Ripple Con Celebrating. Interment will follow in St. Andrews Episcopal Cemetery California, MD. Serving as pallbearers will be Doug Bond, Dale Dean, John (Hank) Hayden, Tom Bond, Jack Bond, and Duke Bond. Contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Hospice, Leonardtown Vol. Rescue Squad, Hollywood Vol. Rescue Squad, and Friends of Cedar Lane Apartments.

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  1. Jackie was somethin ! I was aware of her on base but never really knew her until several years of Square Dancing in the Aqua Squares Club which she enjoyed so much. She had a strong tendency to say anything and I must admit she was usually right. So glad to have known her & we will miss her. Sincere condolences to her family.

  2. Dearest Jackie!!! Can’t believe you have left us, though I knew this day would come.
    Thank you for all the times you made me laugh – almost always!
    You had such a zest for life and lived it to the fullest. Your beautiful gardens were a wonderful reflection of all the color and joy you brought to this world.

    You and your beloved Douglas raised up some remarkable children in Doug, Susan, Kathy, Tom, Jack, and Duke, and together with their spouses, gave you 10 precious grandchildren, who were the source of so much joy in your golden years. They are the lasting legacy you have left behind. Our families are forever united through the marriage of Douglas’s grandfather Thomas Holdsworth Bond and my great aunt, Sarah Adelaide Briscoe – one of my greatest treasures!!

    Thank you for your friendship to my parents, Jack and Lou (Briscoe) Gardiner, in the years you all lived on Half Pone Farm in Hollywood amongst my Briscoe family, especially in their declining years when you would visit them, light up their home with stories of your adventures, and bring them the Blessed Eucharist of our Lord.

    I know there were many “Limoncello Moments” through the years with my parents, other family members and friends. I was truly blessed to enjoy a number of these “LMs” along with breakfast at Bob Evans with your children and grandchildren after I moved to the County in May 2016. I pass by your house on St. Cuthbert Farm Road a couple times a day and think of you and your beloved family and all the good times we shared.

    Thanks for the memories. Rest in peace gentle spirit.
    Walt

  3. I’m very sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. She was definitely a person who enjoyed life.

  4. To all of Jackie’s family
    Our most sincere condolence on your loss and may God give her eternal rest and help you all through this sad time. Prayers being said for you all.
    Wayne and Joan

  5. Dennis and Debbie Mattingly says:

    Doug, Susan, Kathy and other family members: Your mother never stopped smiling and having fun. She truly enjoyed life and lived it to its fullest. She will now rest in peace with all the angels and saints. May God Bless all of you. We will keep you in our prayers.

  6. Condolence,to all the family!
    I love this lady she touched my life 3 yrs. ago to the very end.
    I can’t do a puzzle without thinking of all the good times we had and I know she is so happy now to be home with our heavenly father God.

  7. Kathy and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

  8. Kathy and Hank, you are on my thoughts and prayers! Jackie was a wonderful lady and I enjoyed her company on the few occasions we got together!

  9. Kathy so sorry for your loss may she rest in peace Bless you all

  10. Doug, Susan, Kathy sorry to hear about your mom. She was a tough lady.


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