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Willie Butler
December 23, 2021
Mr Jackson was a " Lion" who wasn´t afraid to roar. We need more " Lions" today! Mr Jackson, you are truly missed!
Yasmine parker
June 4, 2019
I really enjoyEd his tone being here rip Maynard
M B
November 21, 2017
In loving memory of a life well lived.
Valenda Newell
October 13, 2016
There are some who bring a great LIGHT into the world, that even after they have gone, their LIGHT remains forever...GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN....RIH
Queen Foster
Queen Foster
July 10, 2016
You will be GREATLY missed.The Queen of Hearts
Stephen morris
April 6, 2015
I seen him once on auburn ave back in early 80s at grandfather package store my grandad told me who he was my grandpa charlie Cato sr.
Stephen morris
April 6, 2015
Remember back in early 80s my grandpa used too talk about mayor Jackson charlie Cato sr.
george jefferson lV
January 28, 2014
A great man who made people, all people proud, you left a great legacy from your grandfather on down. God Bless you and yours.
Pamela R Calhoun
August 27, 2013
August 26, 2013
Amazing things accomplished by this willing vessel of God! Purpose fulfilled, wrapped in the arms of angels. I am still amazed by God's grace through Maynard Holbrook Jackson, Jr.
August 26, 2013
Amazing things accomplished by this willing vessel of God! Purpose fulfilled, wrapped in the arms of angels. I am still amazed by God's grace through Maynard Holbrook Jackson, Jr.
diertich fallin
March 20, 2013
Your light will always shine.
dietrich fallin
March 20, 2013
You brought change and love to atlanta and the world.we truly thank you for everything king,you were a blessing to us all.
Ed and Eloise Bonner
February 2, 2013
I met you when you came to Pittsburgh, PA. I am glad that your information is still on line and people can still express their memories of you.
God truly blessed the world and Atlanta when you were born. Now God is using you talents.
Linda
November 22, 2010
My Dad and I met you at the Atlanta Airport the year before you passed away. What a kind gentleman giant you were. You were so kind and gracious and I will always remember your kindness.
The city of Atlanta has not been the same since you passed, you will always remain in our hearts.
I hope you are resting in peace.
Matthew McGuire
April 3, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
KISZY SANDERS
October 6, 2009
I AM SO SORRY I DID NOT SAY GOOD BUY
RANEISHA HOWARD
March 3, 2009
RANEISHA HOWARD. I WOULD LIKE TO THANK HIM FOR ALL HE DID. I JUST DID AN AWSOME REPORT ON HIM AND MY GRADE TURNED OUT TO BE AN A PLUS. TO MY BEST ABILITY I WOULD LOVE TO KEEP READING MORE INFORMATION ON YOU. MY GOD HAVE MERCY ON YOUR SOUL. AND REST IN A BEAUTIFUL PEACE.
Chanel Fulkerson
January 20, 2009
I am so sorry u died.!. I doing a report on u for black history mouuth...
Annie Denson
August 25, 2008
To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived
okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here
is just eternal love.
Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you
every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up
and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."
It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were
gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.
God gave me a list of things, that he wished for
me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's
chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.
When you think of my life
on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not
be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.
I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But
one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.
There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a
time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will
give to you.
If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day
was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the
way, I made somebody smile.
So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick
him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in
your footsteps only half a step behind.
And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember
you're not going.....you're coming here to me.
Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2008
Rev. Lorene Shields
September 6, 2007
This is an awesome opportunity,I thought Maynard would some day become president. When I was younger I would tell my mom that he was going to become the first black president.I work for one of your stores Maynard Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. Rest in the Lord
nadia morales
March 4, 2007
Nadia Morales
ALFREDDIE MITCHELL AND FAMILY
December 29, 2006
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Sheree Davis-Daugherty
September 21, 2006
I am a native of Atlanta,Ga.. I was saded by the loss of The first black Mayor of Atlanta. He take a picture with me when I graduted from Atlanta Metro. College in 1989. I will remember his great achivements for the city.
Earnestine Hyche
August 28, 2006
Thank God for such a pecious gem. Gone, but not forgotten.
God Bless!
marian graddick
July 12, 2006
rest in peace-god loves you
Minister Sharon Mc Clain-Soil
June 20, 2006
Rest in peace Thy Good and Faithful Servant. Family - be encouraged. He has left you a strong legacy.
M Givens and Family
May 17, 2006
God Bless the family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Jacquelyn Sims
March 17, 2006
On Remembering The Honorable Maynard Jackson Jr. I was touched by your presence as Mayor, and from seeing you from time to time enjoying the arts especially the opera and having a conversation in french with my patient at the time. You were so down to earth. I will be so ever greatful to have known such a great man. Jacquelyn Sims
Todd Colbert
February 21, 2006
Rest in peace,Mayor Jackson.
Esmond Skeete
February 5, 2006
Sir,
I will always remember you.
Angela Gresham
February 4, 2006
Always Mayor Maynard Jackson to me:
Your smiling face and pleasant personality will be missed; You done wonders for this great city called Atlanta; your role in the Olympics among other things; truly you are a legacy, in your and our own time; Be strong Maynard's family, and keep the faith.
Angela Smith-Gresham
ANITA L. TUGGLE
February 3, 2006
Farewell to a great gentleman.
Anita
george graham
February 3, 2006
"REST IN PEACE, YOU GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT"! THE WORLD IS A MUCH BETTER PLACE, BECAUSE OF THE WORK YOU AND OTHER'S DID TO PROMOTE CIVIL RIGHTS FOR ALL AMN KIND.....WE MISS YOU!
Janna Brown
February 1, 2006
The presence of you in my life can never be replaced. I looked up to you in so many ways. You embodied everything I am striving to be, especially in the community and my family. I miss you so much Uncle Maynard and I love you.
Donald Brown
November 18, 2005
We love you and truly miss you. Heaven's Gain was our loss. See you there one my friend.
Nicore Donald
November 14, 2005
THANK YOU
October 18, 2005
You made Atlanta proud! You want be forgotton. God Bless You.
Linda Cardwell
September 27, 2005
A Good Man Gone, Thanks for all the good. and thanks for the memories. to the Jackson Family I say God bless each of you.
Rudy & Linda L. Cardwell
Jacqueline Matias
September 25, 2005
I truly miss Atlanta because of great leaders like Maynard Jackson,Jr. He was truly a man with many great qualities.
barbara verner-joseph
August 23, 2005
To the Jackson family, we are sorry for your lost. May God Bless and keep you.
Benjamin Williams
July 16, 2005
A hero for all ages.
John T. Grant, Jr
June 24, 2005
You never know when someone may catch a dream from you. You never know when a little word or something you migh do. May open up a window to a mind that seeks the light. The way you live may not matter at all, but then again it might...
My life was changed because you lived.
Josephine T. Jackson
June 23, 2005
You were a great Mayor and has been
truly missed.
Former State Reprentative Frank Bailey
April 6, 2005
An inspiration who expressed through brilliancy, personality and leadership hope and faith that will remain forever on the great City of Atlanta. Our thoughts, prayers and Christian love are expressed to your family.
Former State Representative Frank & Frances Bailey
robert chain
March 25, 2005
REST IN PEACE-- THANKS FOR ALL YOU DID WHILE WITH US-- YOUR WORK WILL LIVE ON
John Edward LittleJohn II
March 23, 2005
Maynard, thanks for a job well done while here on Earth. May God bless and keep this family in HIS care. "Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal!"
Sam & Arelia Godwin
March 23, 2005
With heartfelt Sympathy and caring. "Sorrow is a memory of a happy yesterday and memories live on and on while sorrows fade away."
May the memories of your loved one left with you..comfort you, sustain you and help to see you through your time of loss. The memories of Maynard will forever be with us...
June Houston
March 15, 2005
My deepest sympathy to the Jackson family.
Bertha Thierry
March 12, 2005
To The Jackson Family, With Deepest Sympathy my prayers to your family. I was a resident of Georgia from 1991 thru 1998 and I admired the hard worked Mayor Jackson done. God made only one like him and he was needed in Heaven. We will miss him.
James Cain
March 9, 2005
We will miss you, but we will never forget you. You made a mark on the world and engraved our heart forver. Rest in peace because your race was hard, but well done. We love you!
Bever;ee Lee
February 11, 2005
The City Of Atlanta,
Has lose a great man.
With Love, God and Respect
Beverlee
Atlanta, Georgia
[email protected]
Alice Gaddis
January 31, 2005
May God forever bless and keep all of you within his care
Mrs. Krista P. Jones
January 28, 2005
To the family of the late Maynard Jackson Jr.:
For this city alone lost a great man of honor, dignity, compassion and respect. Though his flesh has been settled, his spirit still rises wihin us daily, his memories and his legacy continues to make outstanding marks on our lives. Through his MJYF Leadership Program, my daughter Marleeshia Parkmon learned how to be a better follower in order to be an effective leader. For this I am grateful. To his wife Valerie, you are doing a wonderful job maintaining the wonderful things that your husband started and you truly have made a marvelous impression to my daughter that has impacted her life. Please know if you ever need us for anything, feel free to contact us at any time.
With Hearts of Love,
Valerie-Amanda Jackson
January 24, 2005
Maynard Jackson was my father, and my hero. We miss him terribly, but knowing that we have the love, support, and prayers of so many people from around the world makes life a little easier. Thank you all for everything you have done and continue to do. We appreciate it more than you know. We haven't been able to read all of the messages in the guest book because it's still too difficult, but we hope it will get easier as time passes. May God bless and keep all of you.
Pamela Daniels
January 4, 2005
One of Atlanta's Finest, Maynard Jackson Jr. You will truly be missed.
Rev. Juanita Ledbetter-Pierre-Louis
January 3, 2005
As Maynard worked on earth, I know that he is working as hard in the spiritual world.
Mayor Maynard understood and connected with the heart of God. Maynard never pitied the black peoples position in the world, he worked hard to always lift up his race and well as other races, because he understood that life on earth is temporal, and life in the spiritual world is eternal.
Maynard we applaud you and we know that the celestial host applauds with you now. We will continue to pray for you and your family's liberation, as it was on earth , so shall it be in heaven...Good is Absolute!
Charlotte Jackson Gholston
January 2, 2005
May God continue to bless and keep the family of this Great man in His care and may the city of atlanta one day have another mayor almost as great as he was.We loved him
Bethew B. Jennings III
December 31, 2004
You will be missed!
Victoria Yang
December 27, 2004
We are sorry of the death of thus strong man.Let him be in Heaven with God.Let his family hael the loss of him.
Charles Atkinson
December 9, 2004
Bless you Maynard for all the hope you gave others, the opportunities that you opened up and the selfless manner that you greeted each person with, no matter their status or station. I miss your engaging dialogue and free exchange of ideas. The path you paved is now a super highway...
C. P. Moore
August 18, 2004
I can still see those orangy-red stickers: "Maynard For Mayor". He was a great fellow-alumnus. See how the Louisville-Metro City Council honored this out-of-town mayor & how the Louisville Morehouse Alumni did the same at:
www.MorehouseAlumniLouisville.org
eric cunningham
August 15, 2004
Best mayor Atlanta ever had in my lifetime.
Kathleen Curate
August 6, 2004
Not only a great man in stature but in his works, principals, and standards. I often remember when he would occasionally visit at my church, Zion Hill Baptist Church. He would be as serious about worship as he was his work. A great man....but God wants the best. Maynard Holbrook Jackson, great leader, may you rest in peace.
Katie Taylor
July 25, 2004
What an honorable man he was. May we all be so honored to one day meet a man of his stature. He will be forever missed.
Christine Williams
July 21, 2004
We will surely miss the Honorable Mayor Maynard Jackson Jr's presents and all the great work he did. We will continue to keep his family in our prayers, God Bless you all. Chriss Wms.
Charles E. and Detrich J. Hurst
July 1, 2004
We sorely miss the Honorable Mayor Maynard H. Jackson. May God continue to bless and keep your family in perfect peace.
Kathy Jenkins
June 29, 2004
I was a high school summer intern working in the water department during Maynard's first term in office. He met no strangers and always spoke. As a matter of fact as I was walking down the stairs in City Hall during the lunch hour, the Mayor was walking up the stairs, I missed a step and he caught me. He asked if I was ok. I remember that day so clearly. To the Family. . . Maynard is missed my us all! Be Blessed
Julaaun & Ronnie Moseley
June 11, 2004
You are Dearly Missed
You were a Champion of Champions in the community and at City Hall.
And your work with the National Democratic Committee was well deserved of the People .
Farewell to a Friend and a Neighbor .
Ronnie & Julaaun Moseley
Atlanta Natives
Edward & Betty Emory & Family
June 10, 2004
We, too, mourn the passing of the Honorable Maynard H. Jackson. May God bless and keep his family.
Keith Ridley, IV(Ridley Funeral Estab.-DC)
June 2, 2004
You were a brother that held the esteem of power for your people. We miss you and will always be in thronged to nature of how you handle the business of black growth. As an Alpha Phi Alpha brother you were a true man of distinction. We will always love and respect you highly Keith A. Ridley, IV Executive Chairman of The Ridley Funeral Establishment of Wash. Dc 20032 (202)859-3998
Reba Leverett
May 30, 2004
Mayor Maynard H. Jackson, Jr. is my favorite Atlanta mayor. I met him once. He was genuine. He is missed.
Arthur Jones
May 20, 2004
In your most greivious moments ,The Family of Mr. Jackson You Have our deepest sympathy
in Christs Service.
Rev Arthur E.Jones
larry crittle
April 6, 2004
MAYNARD WERE A PERSON THAT EVERY BLACK MAN SHOULD LOOK UP TO. HE WERE A GREAT LEADER HERE IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA. SO MY FRIEND REST IN PEACE.
LOVE:
THE CRITTLE FAMILY
Bernetha Patterson
March 27, 2004
I just wanted to say that I feel that Mr.Jackson was the best mayor that we had,the best mayor that any city could have.my thoughts and prayers are with the entire Jackson family.He may be gone but never forgotten.
IRA LOVETT
February 25, 2004
I REALLY ADMIRED MAYOR JACKSON
HE WAS REALLY A ROLE MODEL FOR
ALL PEOPLE.
Massena Williams
February 23, 2004
Maynard will always be the candle that flickers in the dark. He brought Atlanta through it darkest times and set it on a straight path. He will always be remembered as a person of great wisdom and nobility. We will miss that big smile and thundering voice. Heaven has one of our best.
Dorothy Swann
February 18, 2004
Maynard Jackson was someone who made a positive difference. A person with vision, who tried to look beyond race, prejudice and differences and tried to find workable compromises. He lived a full, charismatic and productive life and we should absorb some of the lessons he tried to convey. He was a wonderful role model and will be greatly missed. His family, as well as others, should take great pride in what he accomplished.
Deborah Jones
February 3, 2004
Maynard, we loved you but, God loved you best! Rest in Peace.
S HALL
January 28, 2004
After reading other entries in this guest book, only one thing came to mind:
"For GOD so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him, shall not parish, but have ever lasting life."
Amen...Amen....Amen
shanna jackson
January 5, 2004
You will truly be missed Mr. Jackson. You deserve more than just your name placed on an airport or a street named after you. like someone said before the city should become maynard, ga...=) may God bless you and your family!
Wanda Davidson
December 9, 2003
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Jackson when he attended one of our church services. I introduced myself and immediately knew that he was a great man. At that time my son was 8 years old and had no interest in anything except video games and doing nothing else, that all changed when he met Maynard. For months he spoke of how when he attended high school he would run for president of this and that and when he graduated from college he wanted to be just like Maynard Jackson. I can truly say he touched my family in a way, one would not dream. HE WILL TRULY BE MISSED!
Richard JOHNSON
December 5, 2003
MAYNARD JACKSON WAS THE GREATESS BLACK MAN IN AMERICAN BLACK HISTORY. I LIKE WHAT HE STOOD FOR FOR BLACK PEPOLE. I LOVE HIM ASK A LEADER. AND ATLANTA MIS HIS LEADERSHIP TRULY. WE MISS YOU MAYNARD. OH MAN REALY MIS THIS TRUE BLACK MAN.
Peggy Lucas
November 21, 2003
I received a call from my aunt in Michigan who had been ill telling me of the inspiring video she received from me last month of Maynard Jackson's funeral. She also indicated to me how her 14 year old son watched this video with her and it was also inspiring to him to witness all of the great African Americans and dignataries that spoke at the funeral. Maynard was truly a great man of vision and integrity.
FRANKYE POPE
November 20, 2003
MRS JACKSON,THANK YOU FOR STICKING TO YOUR POSITION IN HONOR OF YOUR HUSBAND,MAYOR JACKSON. Hartsfield -JACKSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IS THE ONLY APPROPIATE TRIBUTE TO MAYOR JACKSON EXCEPT MAYBE CHANGING ATLANTA GEORGIA TO MAYNARD GEORGIA!!!!!
Monika Jackson
November 14, 2003
May God continue to bless and keep you all. You are in my prayers.
ZAVIAN WEEMS SR.
November 11, 2003
REST IN PEACE MR.MAYOR, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE A GREAT MAN TO ME I WILL TELL MY CHILDREN ALL ABOUT HOW GREAT YOU WHERE GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY..
Kymberly Spencer
November 5, 2003
MY GREATEST SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, I HOPE THAT GOD HAS COMFORTED YOU STRENGTHENED YOU DURING YOUR TIME OF SORROW.....MY PRAYERS AND LOVE GO OUT TO YOU...KYMBERLY SPENCER DORAVILLE GA.
MARIA BUTLER
November 1, 2003
TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF MR. JACKSON:
GOD BLESS YOU ALL. MR. JACKSON WAS TRULY ADMIRED BY MANY PEOPLE OF DIFFERENT RACES. THE CITY OF ATLANTA AND THE STATE OF GEORGIA HAS LOST A GREAT MAN. HE'S WITH THE BEST PERSON HE COULD POSSIBLY BE WITH RIGHT NOW. WHAT BETTER PERSON TO BE WITH THAN GOD.
Grace James
October 30, 2003
After reading some of the entries submitted I realize how many people appreciated this kind gentle man.
I just want to add my condolences and appreciation to the Jackson Family for their fine reputation.
Darius Bryant
October 29, 2003
You have my heartfelt sympathy. And may the Lord continue to be with you.
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