Mary-JACKSON-Obituary

Mary JACKSON

Dayton, Ohio

1949 - 2020

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Dayton, Ohio
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Hospice of Dayton

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JACKSON, Mary L.Age 71, of Dayton, passed away, Sunday, November 15, 2020, at Hospice of Dayton. Mary was born January 23, 1949, in Dayton, OH, to the late John W. and Dolores (Morris) Jackson. She attended Dayton Public Schools, a graduate of Paul L. Dunbar High School, Class of 1967. She...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

It's hard to say goodbye to my dear friend Mary. Rarely do you find someone so smart, funny, and generous. She taught me so many life lessons. Godspeed my friend. You will live forever in our hearts. Thanks for everything.

My condolences to the family. Mary was a very sweet person and I. will miss seeing her pretty smile at church. Deborah Dunn

The smile you see in this picture, is the one Mary always had on her face. No matter what, through sickness and health, she was a blessing to all who knew and loved her. Her beauty flowed from inside and out....she will truly be missed, especially from her Dunbar class of 1967. Rest on Mary Jackson and know you will never be forgotten....

I had the honor and privilege to work with Mary for the Montgomery County DDS (formerly known as MRDD.) Mary was our work family's big sister. She had a way to come through with a smile, or joke or one of those amazing Mary hugs that could just lower the stress and raise the LOVE. We actually kept a life size wooden cut out of her in the Cubeland for a long time after her retirement, lol. We didn't want to let her go then; but we know we need to let her go now. Finally free to be the...

Mary was my neighbor before she moved to Friendship Village and was one of the nicest people I've ever known. Condolences to the family.

She was a very nice lady i loved the time i had with her she always had a wonderful smile

One of the best dancers in our dance world. :) I will miss her beautiful smile. Once I was over her house to pick up some tickets to a function and she gave me 2 beautiful planters and mirrored tables (because she was moving) that I have right now in my living room. I always think of her when I walk by. God rest your soul Mary.

Mary was a very sweet person whom I had the pleasure of knowing all my life. We met at Phillips Temple when we were small children, later at Dunbar High School, she was my classmate. Her smile was so sweet just like her personality. I will always remember Mary, as the most kindness person, who always had something good to say, and showed lots of love. Rest in peace my friend, till we meet again. Patt(Ivory) Love