Jay-Jackson-Obituary

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Jay Stephen Jackson

Olathe, Missouri

Dec 24, 1941 – May 20, 2023

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BORN
December 24, 1941
DIED
May 20, 2023
LOCATION
Olathe, Missouri

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Cremation Society of Kansas & Missouri - Kansas City Obituary

Jay Stephen Jackson December 24, 1941 - May 20, 2023 Olathe, KS ? Jay Stephen "Steve" Jackson, a 45-year resident of Kansas City, died on May 20 in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. A devoted husband, father, brother, son, and friend, he touched many lives with his quick wit, feisty spirit and...

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My heart is filled as I read these words that capture so beautifully Steve's life, heart, and spirit. I feel incredibly blessed to have been one who had the privilege of experiencing the warmth and love of Steve and Molly's welcoming home. On many occasions, I enjoyed "Steve's great cooking, fun-loving antics, and infectious laugh." No matter how much time had passed, being with Steve and Molly felt like being home again. He and Molly were there at so many significant moments of my life. He...

My Uncle Steve will be greatly missed. He was a cheerleader for those he loved! I learned so much about him after reading his obituary. His legacy will not be forgotten! I love you Uncle Steve, always and forever!

I learned so many beautiful, new things about Steve´s growing up and young adult years on both coasts. What a marvelous man with a uniquely rich perspective on life! Knowing Steve during his Hallmark and beyond years filled my heart with so much joy, friendship, laughter, warmth, fun, and love. This is a beautiful tribute to a great man who lit up so many lives, especially mine. I´ll always treasure the memories we made at Knucklehead´s, the Jazz District, in the halls of Hallmark, and movie...

So many fun, sweet, silly memories of Steve... One of the creative greats. We were blessed with his friendship and will hear his voice in our heads forever.

Steve was an amazing brother in law, loving human being and friend to all. He will truly be missed as his legacy lives on.