Congresswoman Jackie Walorski obituary

 

Jacqueline (Jackie) Renae Walorski Swihart was welcomed into the heavenly kingdom at 12:34 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, at the age of 58 years.

Jackie was born Aug. 17, 1963, in South Bend. She remained a lifelong resident of the South Bend-Elkhart area. In 1994, Jackie met the love of her life, Dean A. Swihart, and on July 15, 1995, Jackie and Dean were united in marriage.

Jackie is survived by a multitude of family and friends who will miss her dearly. Along with her loving husband Dean, Jackie is survived by her mother, Martha C. Walorski of Elkhart; two brothers, David (Karen) Walorski of Osceola and Keith (Brenda) Walorski of North Liberty; mother-in-law, Edna Swihart of Plymouth; and sister-in-law, Anna Kathryn (Arlen) Miller of Plymouth. Also surviving are nieces and nephews, Ashley Walorski, Christy (Tim) Lucio, Ryan (Amanda) Walorski, Michael (Amber) Walorski and Andrew Miller; and great-nieces and nephews, Ethan, Elisabeth, Brittney, MacKenzie, Connor and Cody. Jackie and Dean were blessed with extended family consisting of cousin Patricia (Dan) Mastagh; and special friends, Leslie Guzowski and Brenda Allen.

Jackie was preceded in death by her father, Raymond B. Walorski; and father-in-law, Merl Swihart.

After graduating from Riley High School in South Bend, Jackie attended Liberty University and ultimately graduated from Taylor University with a bachelor of arts in communications and public administration. She started her professional life as a stringer photographer for the South Bend Tribune, and later as an on-air reporter for WSBT-TV. She went on to become the director of the St. Joseph County Humane Society and later the director of development for Ancilla College. She also worked for the South Bend Area Chamber of Commerce and as the director of development at Indiana University South Bend.

Jackie and Dean spent four years living in Romania as full-time nontraditional missionaries, where they assisted in church planting and worked with homeless children, orphanages, the children’s burn unit and remote villages. They were living in Romania during the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001. Two years later they returned home to South Bend to be with family as Jackie’s father’s health declined.

State Representative Dick Mangus mentored Jackie as she began her career in politics. She first ran for state representative of District 21 in 2004 and won, serving in that position until 2010. In 2012, she was elected as the congresswoman for Indiana’s 2nd District, holding that position until her passing. Jackie split her time between Washington, D.C., and District 2, always eager to meet constituents, business owners and veterans. Jackie’s passion for her district and the United States of America was evident to all who met her, and her energy and determination will be greatly missed.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 11, at Granger Community Church, 630 E. University Drive, Mishawaka. Graveside services and burial will follow at Southlawn Cemetery in South Bend. Friends may visit with the family from noon to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 10, at Granger Community Church.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Jackie Walorski may be donated to any of the following: Jackie and Dean’s 501c3 nonprofit ministry Impact International Inc.; Tunnels 2 Towers Foundation (t2t.org); or RETA of Elkhart County. Please mail contributions to Palmer Funeral Home, 3718 S. Michigan St., South Bend, IN 46614.

Online condolences may be offered to Jackie’s family at palmerfuneralhomes.com.

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