Joaquina "Jackie" Ocasal
January 10, 1933 ~ September 28, 2018
Joaquina "Jackie" Ocasal passed away peacefully on Friday, September 28, 2018 at the age of 85. Jackie was born in Granada, Spain on January 10, 1933 to the late Joaquin Martinez Roman and Mercedes Lopez Morales. Jackie arrived in the United States from Spain in 1960. She resided in New York before coming to Fairfax, VA in 2015.
In 1960, Jackie arrived in New York City to perform at Radio city Music Hall as the personal assistant to the magician and illusionist, Richiardi Jr. the Great. While performing with Richiardi Jr., she made her name with a series of stage shows featuring versions of established illusions including Sawing a Woman In Half. Jackie’s stage name was "Nadina" and she was well known for her suspension effect on The Ed Sullivan Shows as well as her impression of Richiardi cutting or maiming her during magic illusions.
She was married in 1961 to Norman E. Ocasal and had three children. She returned to Spain and lived there with her kids from 1975 through 1984. She returned to the United States and resided in Whitestone, New York. She worked managing Stork's Chocolate Factory from 1984 - 1996 when she retired to help raise her granddaughters Elena M. Turner and Diana K. Turner.
Jackie is survived by her Son, Christopher Ocasal and his wife Anastasia Parker Ocasal, her daughter, Elizabeth Pickel and her husband Alan Scott Pickel and her daughter, Mercedes Ocasal and her husband Brian K. Turner. She is also survived by her seven grandchildren, Alexander L. Pickel, Joshua E. Pickel, Elena M. Turner, Diana K. Turner, Casey E. Ocasal, William P. Ocasal and Jake P. Ocasal, cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends.
She enjoyed traveling to Spain. Her true love was cooking and making those around her comfortable. She loved spending time with family and friends. She was very much loved in the community. She will be greatly missed by all.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Veronica Catholic Church, 3460 Centreville Rd.,Centerville, VA 20151 at 11:00 am.
In 1960, Jackie arrived in New York City to perform at Radio city Music Hall as the personal assistant to the magician and illusionist, Richiardi Jr. the Great. While performing with Richiardi Jr., she made her name with a series of stage shows featuring versions of established illusions including Sawing a Woman In Half. Jackie’s stage name was "Nadina" and she was well known for her suspension effect on The Ed Sullivan Shows as well as her impression of Richiardi cutting or maiming her during magic illusions.
She was married in 1961 to Norman E. Ocasal and had three children. She returned to Spain and lived there with her kids from 1975 through 1984. She returned to the United States and resided in Whitestone, New York. She worked managing Stork's Chocolate Factory from 1984 - 1996 when she retired to help raise her granddaughters Elena M. Turner and Diana K. Turner.
Jackie is survived by her Son, Christopher Ocasal and his wife Anastasia Parker Ocasal, her daughter, Elizabeth Pickel and her husband Alan Scott Pickel and her daughter, Mercedes Ocasal and her husband Brian K. Turner. She is also survived by her seven grandchildren, Alexander L. Pickel, Joshua E. Pickel, Elena M. Turner, Diana K. Turner, Casey E. Ocasal, William P. Ocasal and Jake P. Ocasal, cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends.
She enjoyed traveling to Spain. Her true love was cooking and making those around her comfortable. She loved spending time with family and friends. She was very much loved in the community. She will be greatly missed by all.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Veronica Catholic Church, 3460 Centreville Rd.,Centerville, VA 20151 at 11:00 am.
I’m so sorry for your recent loss. My deepest condolences to your family. Death of a loved one is never easy to endure, but you don’t have to go through it alone. You can always find comfort in our God of tender mercy Jehovah, as found at 2 Corinthians 1:3,4.