Jesse-Jackson-Obituary

Jesse L. Jackson

Sacramento, California

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JACKSON, Jesse L.Departed this life on November 17, 2006, at age 36 in Elk Grove. He leaves to cherish his memory parents John and Annie Hollis, fiance Allegra Pickett, grandmother Rosie Lee Freeman, sisters Regina Windsor and Andrea Thomas. Services on Friday, Nov. 24, at 11:00 AM at Mt. Zion...

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JJ,
Man I miss the daily calls with a rap or a song. Your bueatiful smile and infamous style.I visit you every so often to find your presence still here. My sweet papacito I'll always love you.

Miss you more everyday...I am comforted by the memory of your smile and positive outlook on life. I cherish every second we were able to share. I love you Jackson.

Still miss you and think of you everyday, Jesse. You will always be with me. And I still have the painting you bought for me in Sacramento. God wanted me to have that from you. It was His way to keep us close. I love you still.

It is still difficult to not see Jackson around Elk Grove!I came to Mt. Zion a few months ago with my cousin. Bro. and Sis. Hollis you and the family are still in my prayers.

Jess'. You are truly missed. Your presence in my life has made me stronger and I thank you. Kimishui :)

What can I say, words will never ever express the love I have for my brother Jesse. I have been so blessed to have a life that had him as a part of it. "J" you have shown me not to be scared of life and live it to the fullest, always. Jesse you've shown me no Dream is ever too Big to Dream or go out and get! I watched you grow from my "you doing to much" baby brother, to this amazing grown man. I will cherish all the adventures we had and you always saying "tell me a good story Lee Lee Pooh"....

I love you dearly. May God continue to keep you and your family, especially your sweet grandmother.

I have known jesse since 1990.I came to the united states knowing very little, but when i met jesse he was my guide and much more,it is very difficult to accept that his gone but l remeber the good times we had together and that is what is holding me up. Jesse's family was wonderful to me they made me feel like there own. Mom, Dad, Grandmom, Gina and Andre i love you all very much keep his memory alive because l know he loved life and he would want it that way.

Brother Jesse,
I Met Jesse in the 9th grade at Kennedy High school and we clicked every since. We both shared similar ambitions and outlooks on life where we had many extended conversations as years past.
My Bro. As we both eneterd man hood and lost some contact but still close in heart for when we seen each other it was like old times and I truly enjoyed that.
I miss you Jesse, God Bless.
My deepest sympathy to the family, my prayers and thoughts are with you.