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Clifford Floyd Jackson Jr.

Chicago, Illinois

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Clifford Floyd Jackson, Jr., age 75, of Matteson, IL passed away Nov. 27, 2006. He was the beloved husband of Carol Jackson; and father of Frances Jackson of Cleveland, OH and James Jackson (Amy) of Louisville, CO. He is also survived by three sisters in Atlanta, GA, Mary...

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Dear Jackson Family!
May you be comforted at this time of loss.
I have fond memories of Mr. Jackson and your family from my youth.
Your family made a great impression on me.

With Love,
Nicole (Niki) Paul

Our Deepest condolences Mrs Jackson,Frances and James.
Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you all, we have many fond memories of our children growing up together and many shared events among our Families,Birthdays,Graduations,proms, Sport events,Holidays ,Community activities from preteens through Adulthood. Our greatest consulation is the promised that we will be together again when God welcomes us home to live forever.
God Bless you all,
Sincere Sympathy,

Rosa...

Cliff, you will be missed by all of those who knew you. God Bless the family.

Al Marijo and Aryn Robinson

With sympathy for you and your family,

There's an unspoken thread that is woven from love, and it keeps families together always. But nothing is as real as the moments we've shared; they live on in our memories always. As difficult as this time is, may you find comfort in knowing that your loved one will be with you always, and the memories you've shared will be a part of your life forever.

Loving you and thinking of you always,
Your sister-in-law, Bobbie

To The Jackson Family,
Sorry to hear about the passing of Uncle Clifford. May the Lord strengthen you and keep you in His perfect peace.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
Hopefully we will be able to see you sometime in the near future.
Once again, our most sincere and heartfelt sympathies.
(Hannah Family - MAYFAIR)

The Jackson Family,
Cliff was more than a co-worker. He was my guiding star when we started at the IRS as my coach 36 years ago. Like Manny Sanford he always was patient and supportive throughout my career. And most of all he was a loving man. We all miss him.

Cliff always had a positive spin on things. I enjoyed working with him.

Wally Sheldon Bella Vista Arkansas

I was a former coworker of Cliff. Toward the end of my career with the IRS found us both in the same group. He was a friend and he will be missed.