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Jackson T. Lusk

West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Jackson T. Lusk of West Chester Jackson T. Lusk, 21, of West Chester, died Monday January 16, 2012, in Eugene, Ore. Born in Columbia, S.C., he was the son of Patrick Lusk and Janietta Jackson Lusk. Jackson was a 2009 graduate of Pennsbury High School where he was an honor student and a member of...

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I barely knew him as a person, but I knew his humor. It may sound cheesy, but he made me laugh in times when my depression was at its worst and that means more than I can express. I'm so sorry for your loss. Know that Jackson was loved and respected and will be deeply missed.

Jackson, your humor and wit will be missed deeply. I didn't know you very well, but you could always put a smile on my face in the worst of time. Miss you buddy

I never knew Jack but I tell you what... he was one of the greats online. A real great. Lots of laughs. Gonna really miss his cool jokes!!!! Love to his family, your son Jack made a lot of people happy... and laugh a WHOLE lot !!!!!!

Jackson was a beloved light in the world and we're all truly lucky to have known him as much or as little as we did. His passing is a maddening loss. My sincere condolences.

I will miss you and love you Jackson

Jack Lusk was the single brightest and most influential friend I have ever had. In many ways Jack has inspired me to be a better friend, student, brother and son. Jack was an integral part of a close knit group of friends which I considered a second family. Jack will forever remain in my heart and will be carried on through my friends and I in many ways. Whether its through sharing stories or through living life in a new, positive perspective, Jack's life will be remembered and cherished. I...

To the friends and family of Jackson,
I only knew Jackson for a few short months, but every moment I spent getting to know him made me want to know him better. He was a brilliant, caring, passionate, and inspiring young man, the kind of person I was sure would have a bright future. That he does not get to see that future, and perhaps to a greater degree, that the future does not get to see him, crushes me.
I cannot imagine how difficult this week must have been for some of you,...

We are so sorry about your loss.