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Kenneth Jackson

Syracuse, New York

1957 - 2025

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DIED
April 23, 2025
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Syracuse, New York

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Kenneth Jackson of Syracuse departed this life on April 23, 2025. Kenneth Jackson was born on May 3, 1957, in Syracuse to the late Clinton Jackson, Sr., and Stonie M. (Jackson) Martin. Kenneth graduated from Bishop Ludden in 1975. He then went on to attend Ithaca College, where he earned his...

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My deepest condolences to the Jackson and Martin family. Shelia (Shelly) Harris

Just wanted to say sorry for your loss to Kenny´s family. I met him in 73-74 at Syracuse University. He was funny and serious at the same time. Even though we loss touch I always knew he wanted to make a difference. I´ll always remember his quite voice and infectious smile.

Tami and the family we send our condolences and prayers to you. Sorry about your loss

The news of Ken's loss is deeply saddening. I had the pleasure of getting to know Ken throughout the last few years as I've worked with him to secure advertising on Urban CNY. He was amazingly proud of his site redesign efforts as well as his recent awards for outstanding journalism. And rightly so! His passion for life, truth and creativity was inspiring to say the least. Our chats were often scheduled for a few moments that would then span far more than that (which was so welcomed). ...

My most heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to the Family, Fraternity, and Loved Ones. May GOD embrace His Soul and Spirit.

My condolences to Kens family for the loss of their son, brother and uncle. I met Ken at work in the 80´s and after we both left-somehow God kept us in each others world, our paths would cross periodically throughout the years and we would pick up from where we left off. That was the kind of friend he was. He was such an upbeat, funny, interesting individual with a mind that never stopped. He will certainly be missed!

Such a great friend, will be truly missed! Made a great impact for Syracuse! Rest on buddy.

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My most heartfelt condolences to Kenneth's family. I pray the Lord will give you peace and comfort as you go through this difficult, difficult time. I have always been a huge fan of Kenneth because he was such a confident and strong advocate for positions he believed in. And I have always know him to be a great gentleman! Love and Blessings. DeBorah A. Little