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Gordon E. Jackson Jr.

Elbridge, New York

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Gordon E. Jackson Jr. 59 of Jordan, Town of Cato, passed away Saturday in Auburn Community Hospital. Gordie was a 1975 graduate of Cato-Meridian High School, and he was a welder at McQuay of Auburn. He was predeceased in 1993 by his father Gordon. Surviving are his mother,...

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Aunt Margie and Ann Marie

I was so sorry to hear of gordies passing yesterday. I have so many good memories of time spent with him. I got my love of horror movies and books from spending so much time with him. It didnt matter how good or bad the movies were-he made me stay up all night with him so we could watch them. Some of them involved me cringing behind a pillow and him laughing at me! He was my shoulder to lean on, the one I always went to when I needed someone to talk to. I am...

We're very sorry to hear about Gordie. I remember meeting him when he was just 13 years old and becoming a young man. It saddens me to hear of his passing so young. My sincere condolences to you and Ann-Marie.

Dear Marge
So sorry to hear about your Son. Sending prayers your way.

So sorry Aunt Marge and Ann Marie. I just found out today about Gordies passing. If I can do anything please let me know. Love You. Robin

Marge & Anne Marie,
I am so sorry for your loss.

So sorry for your loss. I often think out "back in the day" when we all got together and played card or went boating....Lots of good times and good memories. God Bless.

To Marge and Anna Marie,

Just a note to let you know I have lost a dear friend, and even dearer email budd! It was seldom that when I checked my In Box each morning, that there wasn't a few emails from Gordy - some of all varieties! We had several nice visits when I wanted to leave a message for you Marge as I appointed him your secretary for all Eastern Star messages.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all, and may in time, help ease the pain of his passing, knowing that so...

Rest in peace my Widdle Gordie. We love you .You will be missed .Aunt Marion and Uncle Bill. We will always have our memories.