When did Susan Jacks go to the hospital?

When did Susan Jacks go to the hospital?

Susan, 68, has been in Surrey Memorial Hospital for several weeks with kidney problems. Susan Jacks performs with The Poppy Family Experience at the annual Khatsahlano Festival in Vancouver on July 12 2014. Gerry Kahrmann / PNG

Where did Susan Jacks live in British Columbia?

Susan Jacks was born to a family of eight children in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Her family moved to British Columbia when she was nine, settling in the Fraser valley community of Haney.

When did Susan Jacks brother donate his kidney?

Poppy Family singer Susan Jacks (right) with her brother Bill Pesklevits on February 16, 2010, just before Bill donated one of his kidneys to her. Les Bazso / Vancouver Sun

How many children does Susan Jacks have?

Susan Jacks (born Susan Pesklevits; 19 August 1948) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and record producer. Susan Jacks was born to a family of eight children in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Susan, 68, has been in Surrey Memorial Hospital for several weeks with kidney problems. Susan Jacks performs with The Poppy Family Experience at the annual Khatsahlano Festival in Vancouver on July 12 2014. Gerry Kahrmann / PNG

What kind of surgery did Pat Sajak have?

A month after “Wheel of Fortune” host Pat Sajak underwent emergency surgery for a blocked intestine, he is sharing all the painful details. In his first interview since the operation, Sajak told “Good Morning America” that in the moments before the surgery, he thought he was going to die.

How is Terry Jacks and Susan Jacks doing?

Vancouver music legends Terry and Susan Jacks are both in hospital, recovering from serious health problems. Terry, 72, suffered a stroke at a house he owns in Haida Gwaii about two weeks ago. It was his second stroke in the last six months. “He’s been recuperating up in Haida Gwaii since his last stroke,” said his friend Jamie Anstey.

Poppy Family singer Susan Jacks (right) with her brother Bill Pesklevits on February 16, 2010, just before Bill donated one of his kidneys to her. Les Bazso / Vancouver Sun