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Anna L. Jackson

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Anna L. Jackson Anna L. Jackson passed peacefully at home on Thursday, June 25, 2009 in Susquehanna Twp. She was a member of 1st Zion Primitive Baptist Church in Middletown, the Church Mother and a Community Care Giver. She was predeceased by her husband, Rev. Benjamin Jackson, parents...

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My dearest mom,
I want to say thank you for loving me the way you did. If it would not have been for you I am not sure how my life would have been. You tought me how to love and care and to alway give back. You took me in and raised me just like I was your own and for that I thank god for placing someone as special as you in my life. I am going to miss our phone calls and you telling me how I broke your heart when I moved away with Terrance (your son). Those were good times and I will...

To Lenie and family,
A great loss to a great community where I grew up, "Miss Louise" will always be remembered to the many of us who were babysat by her and whom she sat our children. I am truly sorry that I am unable to attend the Going Home Celebration for "Miss Louise", please know that my thoughts, prayers, and love are always with you. Our Father doesn't make mistakes when he calls his children home, "Miss Louise" completed her task here on Earth by loving and raising many children...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

To The Bereaved Family,

One of these mornings it wont be long your look for me and ill be gone, I am going to a place where there is nothing to do, but walk around heaven all day. I cant help but feel your pain because Aunt Louise was one of a kind. She was, is and always will be the great great aunt of my two sons, Julian and Jeremy. She will be missed but lets understand that she is in a better place then all of us. God makes no mistakes when one is called from labor till reward....

To the Jackson Family:
I have nothing but fond memories of my growing up in Edgemont with my family there, Aunt Louise was one of a kind. She raised countless of children including myself and my son during summer vacations. She will be truly missed and she was loved. Rest in internal peace, I love you all very much and I am very sorry that I am unable to attend the Going Home Celebration for Aunt Louise.
Antoinette Nichols-Patterson, family

Dear family,
I'm so sorry that I can't be there at this time. My prayers are there with all of you.

I will miss seeing Aunt Louise's smile,
hearing her wisdom, and feeling her love.

"Always to be remembered...Never to be forgotten"

Much love,
Your cousin Niecie

To The Family

Although I am not a relative we always called her Aunt Louise. I think everybody did.

So Sorry to read of your lose.

I always loved your late father Rev. Jackson, he was a special man, and so it made sense that she was special too.

May your faith sustain you during this transition. It's going to be alright in the morning.

Know that God's plan is always best.

In the name of Jesus- Amen