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P. René Jackson (Daughter)
November 18, 2018


Photo courtesy of O. L. Hughes and Sons Mortuary - Lexington
Jun 30, 1947 - Nov 3, 2018 (Age 71)

P. René Jackson (Daughter)
November 18, 2018

P. René Jackson (Daughter)
November 18, 2018

P. René Jackson (Daughter)
November 18, 2018

P. René Jackson (Daughter)
November 18, 2018
May the God of all comfort sustain your family during the days ahead Psalms 119:76
November 15, 2018
I Spoke About Jerome At Central Kentucky Labor Council Monthly Meeting And The Impact He Had On Labor Movement In Central Kentucky.Will Miss My Friend!
Z. Hale
November 13, 2018 | Winchester, KY | Coworker
Corey, My condolences and prayers are being sent to you and your family on the passing of your father.
Connie Burton-Curry
November 12, 2018 | Winchester, KY | Friend

Corey Jackson and all Jerome's family i am so sorry for your loss,you all are in my prayers !!
Mary Trumbo
November 11, 2018 | Paris, KY | Friend

Jerome was a fine person and cared about people , we have shared many conversations concerning union matters , so sad about his passing , he touched many in his life and done many good deeds.
wayne Wardle
November 10, 2018 | Nicholasville, KY
Jerome “Jack” Jackson a long-time labor leader in Central Kentucky, and a native of Montgomery Co. passed away on November 3, 2018. The O.L. Hughes & Sons Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife, Jacqueline L. Jackson, and their family: Corey L. Jackson- Mt. Sterling.KY, Tekita Gordon-Lexington, KY. Eric (Nydia) Higgins-Lexington, KY., M. Precious Higgins- Lexington, KY., Princess Jackson- Dallas, TX.
He also leaves behind (6) siblings: Buford (Bonnie) Green, Leah Israel, Samuel (Emmie) Carr, Cynthia Carr—all who reside in Lexington, KY., Rene’ Wilson- Mt. Sterling, KY., Charlene Carr-Cincinnati, OH., (7) grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, and good friends.
A sister, Mrs. Mary S. Edward, and his beloved mother, Ms. Clyde Carr, proceeded him in death.
In a thirty-four-year career, Mr. Jackson held many high-level positions with an international labor union: Trustee, Recording, Secretary, Secretary of Treasure, and Business Rep. He wrote and participated in long term negotiated contracts with: Cowden Distribution, Georgia Pacific/Dixie-Cup, Rexroth/Bosch Int., Wonder Bread/Hostess stores & drivers, Sara-Lee drivers & transporters, along with arguing cases before the National Labor Relation Board, Cincinnati district.
Mr. Jackson was thought to be the first African-American to achieve such lofty accomplishments in this profession, in central Kentucky. He received his formal education from: Kentucky Business College, and UK Gatton School of Business. He participated in many leadership programs; Mann/Rexroth continuous Improvement Program., ISO 9000 Quality Control Program., APICS/IBM, and Toyota Insp. Program.
Mr. Jackson did not forget about his civic duties. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam conflict, a member of the famed 3rd Army Div., honorably discharged in 1972. He served on the United Way of the Bluegrass executive board for several years, and as a member of their marketing team. He was a former auditor for the Meadows Neighborhood Association. In Lexington, he earned his Kentucky Colonel’s certification under Gov. Wilkinson in 1988. He was one of the original members of the neighborhood Super Bowl Club of Lexington. In his later years, Mr. Jackson worked as a youth counselor for at-risk children in Kentucky states’ care. He also was on staff at Dismas, as a counselor for state and federal inmates. At the end of his life he was ordained as a deacon of the Mt. Sterling High Street Christian Church, Rev. Daryl Hayden, pastor.
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