May God bless you and your...
Please accept my heartfelt sympathies for your loss.
Mary Stephens-Edwards
March 04, 2010 | Vicenza, Italy


Macon, Georgia
Jimmy Lewis Jackson -MACON - Services for Jimmy Lewis "J. J." Jackson, Jr. are 1P.M., Friday, May 8, 2009 at the Church of Christ at 4375 Houston Avenue, with Interment in Cherry Blossom Memorial Gardens, Lizella. -Son of the late Jimmy L. Jackson Sr., "J.J.", 43, a former Medical Center...
Read MorePlease accept my heartfelt sympathies for your loss.
Mary Stephens-Edwards
March 04, 2010 | Vicenza, Italy
jimmy and i grew up together in thorton heights,we all hung out everyday in the neighborhood along with jimmy, mike rhodes,zane,conrad,frank,the easons and others.he was always smart.lost contact after high school.he will be missed.
Henry Williams
June 04, 2009 | Macon, GA
To the family of Jimmy, my thoughts and prayers go out to each of you during your time of Bereavement. I was a classmate of Jimmy's at Northeast High School. He was a man of modesty and dignity. His Christianity was reflected in his mannerisms and servanthood to all who knew him. I know he will be missed but remember that Heaven has a way of reuniting all of us for that great family and class reunion for eternity. May the angels comfort you all during this time and keep you all in perfect...
Fletcher Johnson
May 10, 2009 | Macon, GA
I was a classmate of jimmy,i`m sorry for the lost of jimmy my prayer goes out to the family....
CHRISTINE PERSON- WHITBY
May 08, 2009 | MACON, GA
I attended High School with Jimmy.My condolescene goes out to the Family. Jackie R. Gordon-Wimberly
May 08, 2009
We will certaintly miss Jimmy here at the nursing home.  His love for God and studying the word will be forever remembered.  Our resident council will miss you!  You're home now.
R.I.P
Sheila Stephens for Jeffersonville Nursing and Rehab
May 08, 2009
To the Jackson Family:
Jimmy and I were classmates at Northeast and Savannah State College (now SSU). We rode that "Orange" car of his, many times up I-16 to Macon and back to Savannah and from Savannah back to Macon. He was an intelligent man and a great debater. During our time at Savannah State, Jimmy would use words that often, send you to a dictionary (He pride himself on his intelligence and word usage). He was also a salesperson, frequently, selling hotdogs, oatmeal pies,...
Dr. Randy Lattimore
May 08, 2009 | Pooler, GA
Dear Family,
Hello, Mrs. Jackson, Rod, and Adrina.  This is a great loss to myself (Yolanda), Eric, and Keziah (formerly Bowden).  You all lived diagonally behind us.  We all moved to Thornton Heights around the same time; brand new homes.  Jimmy and I played together out there in all that dirt prior to beautiful lawns appearing.  Please know that you all are in our prayers and that God does not make mistakes.  Love you all, Yolanda D. Bowden (Robinson).
May 07, 2009
To the Jackson Family:
Jimmy grew up in the brother/sister-hood of Thornton Hieghts... were we played, we fought, and we learned how to be productive elements of society.  Jimmy was a very important part of the neighborhood as well as the NE Highschool c/o '83.  He will be truely missed. My prayers are with the Jackson family.
Vincent Wilburn
May 07, 2009 | Silver Spring, MD