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Nadine Jackson Obituary

Nadine F. Jackson, died October 17, 2008, after a heroic battle with ALS. Born on July 23, 1931 to the late R.T. and Mamie J. Frazier, she grew up and lived in the Poplar Camp / Browntown area surrounded by many friends and family. As a child she developed a love for the piano, which continued to blossom throughout the years. During her teenage years, she attended Jackson Memorial High School, where she spoke fondly of favorite teachers, events, and playing guard on the basketball team. Also in her teens, she met a striking young man by the name of Charles Letcher Jackson who captured her heart. They were married on July 13, 1947 and spent 41 wonderful years together. In the following years, they had two beautiful daughters, Donna Lynn Jackson (Hubbard) and Tammy Gayle Jackson (Watson). Family, friends, and faith were her foundation throughout life. Never missing a moment. In 1975, she graduated from Radford College with a masters in Early Childhood Education. With a stronghold on the importance of children's learning, she taught kindergarten, first, and fourth grades at Spiller Elementary School for 22 years. She understood the importance of reading and made every attempt possible to ensure that every child in her classroom, regardless of ability level, achieved on or above their level. She was truly a master teacher and failure was not an option. After her retirement, she enjoyed her three grandchildren, Charles Wyatt Hubbard, Trey Letcher Watson, and Jacob Gwyn Watson, which she held close to her heart. Enjoying each and every moment as a grandmother. Opportunities brought forth times of traveling out West and to Mexico. She could not wait to return home and tell about all the wonderful sights she had seen throughout God's country. As a devout Christian, she was honored to utilize her talent at playing the piano for Austinville Baptist Church, weddings, and special events. She attended Galax First Baptist and Pioneer Baptist churches where she played an integral part. This is a mere snapshot of her life and how she lived life to the fullest. Words can only capture a glimpse of how very wonderful she was as a daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, and child of God. Thank you mom for all that you have instilled in us. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Letcher Jackson. She is survived by two daughters, Donna Lynn Jackson Hubbard and husband, Steve, of Buchanan, Va., Tammy Jackson Watson and husband, Jay, of Max Meadows, Va.; three grandchildren, Charles Wyatt Hubbard, Trey Letcher Watson, Jacob Gwyn Watson; one sister, Adeline F. Hanks and husband, Jay, of King, N.C. Funeral services will be held Monday, October 20, 2008 at 11 a. m. at the Barnett Funeral Chapel, with the Reverend Cindy Privette officiating. Entombment will follow in Rosewood Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. The family will receive friends at the Barnett Funeral Home from 6 to 8 p. m. Sunday or at the home of her daughter, Tammy Watson, at any time. Barnett Funeral Home, Wytheville, Va., is in charge of the arrangements.

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Published by Roanoke Times on Oct. 19, 2008.

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MeChelle McPeak Mullins

November 3, 2008

Tammy,
When I think of my school years, your mother is always my first thought. She was so loving and kind. She was one of my favorite teachers and I never forgot her. You were my best friend for many years and I am happy that you had a wonderful life with her. I am in prayer for your family and if you ever need anything please let me know.

Susie & Wayne King

October 29, 2008

Sorry to hear about Nadine. She was one of my best friends when I worked at Jackson School. I loved the family. May God bless you all.

Sarah (Cox) Boyer

October 21, 2008

Dear Tammy and family,
I was very sorry to learn of the loss of your mom. I truly enjoyed getting to know her when we were in high school. I remember her kindness and sense of humor and know she was very proud of you. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

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