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Marilyn M. Jackson

Bradford, Massachusetts

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Bradford, Massachusetts
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American Heart Association

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Mrs. Marilyn M. (Pothier) Jackson, 79 of Amesbury, and formerly of Bradford, Shelburne Falls, Greenfield, and Newburyport, died Monday at the Holy Family Hospital in Methuen.She was born in Haverhill, March 11, 1929, daughter of the late Harvey M. and Margaret (Lynch) Pothier, was educated in the...

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Dear Chris & Whit

I was saddened to hear of Whits mom passing .
My thoughts & prayers are with you .

God Bless
Mark Jaffarian

Earl, Karen and all the Jackson family, So very sad to hear of Marilyn's death -- along with Earl, one of the sweetest, best natured people I have ever met. May you all now find comfort in all those wonderful memories that you made together as a family. Earl - Marilyn and you made being married 57 years look easy!-- with love, Barbara

Dear Karen/Roger,

Karen, unfornately I did not meet your mother, but if she was anything like you, I am sure that she was a great lady. I wanted to express our sincere condolences from everyone in West Virginia. We love you and your are in our prayers.

Dear Maureen and Lee, Jess and Ashley, The Jackson and Poithier Family,
Our deepest condolences and sympathy to all of you. It has been many years since our days at Merrimack in the 70's but I will not forget the love and goodness of the Jackson and Poithier family when I was introduced to them as the lucky roommate of Maureen. Through the years the stories of your family have been fun and inspirational. Mrs. Jackson leaves a great legacy of a life well lived and a family loved deeply...

Dear Karen/Roger and family,

We are so saddened by the loss of your beloved Mother. May it comfort you to know how much you are loved and are being thought of at this difficult time. With Love, The Schuster family - Brian, Melissa & Sophia

I was just told of Marilyn's journey to heaven, and am so very sad. I had only known her a short time while she was on dialysis. Marilyn made the dialysis unit a little brighter, and the time go a little bit faster with her smile, and stories of her family. She LOVED her family and especially her grandchildren. I always enjoyed watching her with Mr. Jackson.......I can only hope that I will look at my husband the same way she looked at hers after so many years.

Thank you...