Doris-Jackson-Obituary

Doris Jackson

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Alzheimer's Association

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Doris G. Jackson VIRGINIA BEACH - Doris G. Jackson, 80, went to be with the Lord on April 25, 2010. She was born on March, 17, 1930 in Gates County, North Carolina, the daughter of the late James W. and Catherine A. Goodwin. Some of the things Doris enjoyed in her younger years were baking and...

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God Bless her on her new journey and may she live in our hearts and minds forever. She always seemed to have a knack for making the best Lemon Pound Cake. :) I remember one time when I was about the age of five, I was at Grammy Doris' house and there was her pound cake sitting on the counter. It was already cut and ready to eat. So naturally, I sneaked over to the counter and took a piece, then she caught me. I tried to look as though I didn't have the crumbs on my face, but she laughed and...

Doris has been one of "my girls" since the 50's and I wondered why I had not heard back from her or you, Vernon, for the past couple of years and now I know that she must not have been well. I always loved her and I will always cherish her memory. May God give you peace in your grief and know that there are many crying and grieving with you. Her Fox Hall Baptist (now Cornerstone) Sunday School Teacher, Betty Harcourt

Doris was one of the most pleasant people I ever knew. She was always happy, smiling & positive. She could make you feel good no matter what. I loved her & will miss her very much.
Dolores Hendricks, Va Bch.

May she live forever in our hearts and memories.

Aunt Doris Jean was always fun to be around. She welcome me with open arms when I married her nephew James Herbert Spivey, My children, Michael and Tammy send our love to her family

Aunt Doris was so much fun to be around, she welcome me into the family with open arms when I married her nephew James Herbert Spivey, My children, Michael and Tammy send our love to the family. Alice Spivey

To a beautiful and wonderful woman, she was. Loving, and she will truely be missed. I can still remember the weekends I spent with Becky at the house. We had such fun. Aunt Doris always made you feel "special", and very loved.