Georgetta-Jackson-Obituary

Georgetta Marie Jackson

Houston, Texas

About

LOCATION
Houston, Texas

Obituary

Send Flowers

GEORGETTA MARIE JACKSON, departed this life September 3, 2005. She leaves to cherish her memories: her husband Timothy, 2 children, her mother, 5 siblings, family and friends. Viewing Wed. 1-5pm. at Ross Mortuary. Wake Wed. 7-9pm. at church. Funeral Thurs. 11am. at Fifth Ward Church of Christ 4321 Stonewall. Interment Forest Park East.

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My Prayers are with the Jackson and King families. May God Keep you in his constant care.

I was saddened to hear of your loss. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the King and Jackson families. I attended High School with Georgetta and she will be sorely missed. God continue to keep you in his care.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of sorrow.

I was very shocked to hear of your loss. Georgetta and I attended grade school and middle school together. We were in the same girl scout troops all the way through Cadets. I have thought of her often never forgetting the good times we shared. Always remember the good times, as I do ,and know that she is now in a better place. Also, remember to always, always, trust in the LORD. God Bless you all.

Ashley and Timothy,

Your mother was one of the kindest people I have ever known. I was blessed to have Georgetta as my dear friend. Never have I meet a more beautiful person both inside and out. Her spirit shinned like a ray of sunshine; and even during her illness she always reached out to others to make them feel special. I will truly miss her but she will live on forever in my heart and in the hearts of all who loved her.

Love,

Ms. Pam

May the good Lord keep you rested. Miss you dearly,love,
Cousin Dennis Taylor

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I had the privilege of working with Georgetta at Goodyear for about 7 years. During that time, she became quite knowlegeable about how the instrument lab worked and she performed her job well.

I'll never forget the day she had a fire in a hood. I heard a screach, saw the flames, and ran from one end of the lab to the other to grab an extinguisher and put out the flames. She was in awe at how fast things happened that day.

I'd like to offer my sincere sympathy to the family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, couin, Diana