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Dr. Ira Jackson, a noted surgeon, art collector, philanthropist, and entrepreneur, died peacefully on January 27, 2013 at the age of 92.
His wife of sixty-four years, Virginia, preceded him in death in 2007. He is survived by his daughter Ann Jackson and granddaughter, Virginia Womack of Houston, his son and daughter-in-law, Richard and Dodie Jackson, of Houston, his son Ira "Skip" Jackson, Jr. of Kansas City and his granddaughter Katherine Jackson of Seattle and grandsons Philip Jackson of Atlanta and Henry Jackson of Kansas City, his daughter, son-in-law and grandsons, Robin Jackson and Philippe Muheim and Gustave and Jacques Kenedi, of Paris, France, and his adoring dog, Suzie.
The family will receive friends for a celebration of Ira's life on Saturday, February 16, 2013 from four until seven o'clock in the evening with a service starting at half past four o'clock at the Bradshaw-Carter Home, 1734 West Alabama Street, Houston, TX 77098.
The family would like to thank Maria Martinez for her kindness, devotion, and love for the past 27 years and to Rose Wade for the skilled care and thoughtfulness provided this last year.
In lieu of customary remembrances, contributions honoring Ira's memory may be directed to the Ira and Virginia Jackson Endowment at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston to benefit all those interested in art.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
I am grateful for the life of Mr. Jackson. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.
Bob
March 3, 2013
I am sorry for our loss, he was such a great character, one of those people you enjoy for his intelligence, humor, and class.
I will always remember him.
Suzanne Brett
February 10, 2013
We are so sorry to hear the news of Ira passing. Our thoughts are with your family and we're sure you will celebrate his life with great gusto on the 16th. We wish we could join you and hope we can see you when you travel to Minnesota.
Dorothy, Mick & John Flynn
February 7, 2013
It's really sad to hear about Dr. Jackson's passing away, I didnt personally know him, however I knew his daughter and after reading a bit about him I can see that we lost an important member of our community! My condolences to his family!
Sebastian Tovar
February 5, 2013
What a sad surprise to see that Dr. Jackson died this week. My parents and Ira and Ginny were dear friends and colleagues. They are long gone, so consider this a dear farewell from George and Lari Ehni. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Melanie Ehni Mouzoon
February 4, 2013
My condolences to all the family. Ira impacted my life dramatically by his relationship with Stuart and Rosalie--Without him--they would have never come to KC--my life would have been significantly different had that not occurred. Your parents lived an extraordinary life and impacted so many in very different ways. Candee
Candee Stanton
February 4, 2013
I know this is a time of loss, but I don't feel loss-- I feel a sense of gratitude in ever having know such an amazing person as Dr. Jackson. He enriched the lives of every one around him and will remembered and treasured always.
To his family: your love and devotion to your father, and grand father were the most important things in the world to Dr. Jackson. I know that his love and courage will sustain you for all the days of your live.
Love and Peace
Walter Acton
Walter Acton
February 3, 2013
Dr. Jackson performed emergency surgery on my son, Kyle W. McElveen, in February 1981 after an extended bolt from a swing penetrated his right temple. Following the surgery, Dr. Jackson said, "Your son will be fine. He's very lucky that he wasn't paralyzed and you won't have to worry because he'll never be in the armed services." How true this was because the military would not accept Kyle due to his previous head injury. Dr. Jackson was soft spoken, an excellent surgeon, and had wonderful "people" skills. I have always been very thankful that he was able to take care of Kyle. My sympathy and prayers are with the family during this sad time. May our Lord give you the PEACE that will enable you to say farewell to your father and grandfather...knowing that one day, you will be reunited with him in Heaven.
Paulette Schomburg McElveen
January 31, 2013
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