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It saddens me to learn of the passing of CSM Jacqueline Yvette Williams, USASMA Class 60. Surely, each of us remembers a mentor or soldier who played a pivotal role in our development, someone who encouraged our interest in soldiering, or influenced the direction of our spiritual and military career. This Sergeant Major has been such a leader. He embodied all the virtues and long held memories we keep in our hearts for those leaders who always made time for the eager minds of soldiers. It is incredibly difficult to attempt to capture the impact of a person's life in a few paragraphs, especially when that person lived that kind of life. However, God saw her getting tired and a cure was not to be, so He put His arms around you and whispered come to me. On August 12, 2025, at the age of 54 God called her home and said it’s not far, just close by – Jesus is the Door. You remind us, Lord, through Solomon that to everything there is a season. We thank You for the earthly life You gave to this sergeant major and for the blessing during the sojourn here on the earth. We most especially thank You for the new life You granted this sergeant major in Jesus Christ. He broke the bonds of death by His resurrection. We rejoice at the hope of being reunited with him in the resurrection of all flesh. The NCO Corps thanks him for his selfless service act and his willingness to defend America and all that we hold sacred.

CSM (Ret) Harold Hunt Sr.

USASMA Class 16

Author, ”100 Sergeants Major of Color”

SGM (Ret) Harold L. Hunt Jr.

USASMA Class 55

CSM (Ret) Shirley A. Hunt

USASMA Class 53

& the entire Hunt family

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I am sorry for your loss, know that I am praying for the repose of Jackie's soul.
Jackie, every time I think of you, I smile. Thank you for leaving behind so many happy memories, Much Love 💕 

My deepest condolences to Jackie’s family. From my very first day at the office, Jackie was someone who would give honest advice, support, and encouragement. Even while facing her own battles, Jackie made time to listen and to care.

Jackie’s compassion went far beyond the workplace. She would often ask about my family, knowing we were going through something similar. That kind of empathy is rare and unforgettable. We shared stories about our daughters, laughed about their antics, and imagined what their futures might hold.

Heaven has gained a truly remarkable soul. Jackie’s strength, warmth, and kindness left a lasting impact, and she will be deeply missed.

Manny Allen, the entire ARCON team extends our deepest condolences on the loss of your sister. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
I was so sorry to hear about Jackie's passing. She was such an outstanding and welcoming person. She will truly be missed. 
One of my favorite high school friends.  I hate we lost touch.  What an outstanding career and life.  Rest in peace, Jackie. 
My condolences to the family, we were both stationed at Fort Lee (Gregg-Adam) we were classmates, class 60  at the Sergeants Major Academy , true leader, care and compassion, you will truly be missed Battle Buddy. God needed an Angel , God Bless my friend 🙏🏽🫶🏽
To a powerful, silent leader that inspired me to carry on, may you rest in peace 🕊️✌🏾much love to your family ❤️ 
A smile that would light up any room! My sincere condolences to the family. Jackie you will be missed!❤️
 🤗☀️ 💐Hey Crew Member Heyyy.  Yes  Another Angel Has Got There Wings. That Was Our Group In High School. We Had Many Laugh, Cries, & Fun.;) That  Smile Was So Bright, Contagious, & Beautiful. Jackie Was A Great Friend. We Wanted Her To Stay But God Needed Her More. I Am So Proud Of Her And Her Accomplishments & Achievements. I Salute You My Comrade, CSM. You Rock So Rock On For Eternity My Cherub Until We Meet Again In That Place Above Called Heaven And I Can Be Like You A Cherub In Gods Army. 👼 I Am Sending Blessings Of Peace, Love, & Joy To The Family And Friends With My Humble Condolences & Sympathy. Love Love 💕.🙏😇
One of the greatest people I ever worked for or even met for that matter. She was selfless each and every day. Thank God I had the privilege. 

Our deepest condolences goes out to Jackie and her family.

Jackie was one of the most talented CSM I met and worked with during my time at 3ID.  She will be truly missed.  

My big cousin with such a big heart!! We are all going to miss that smile and laughter! Thank you for your service to the US Army and thank you for being the glue of the family!! Rest easy Jackie. 
Sending my prayers to you all during this difficult time. I was blessed to meet Jackie and she was always so sweet with a big smile. May she forever rest in peace. 

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