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Always kind and welcoming. She loved her family, was a real fighter thru her illnesses. Made me feel like family so sad to see them go. Meriel
May 12, 2020


Middlefield, Ohio
1926-2011 (Age 84)
Mildred R. Jackson, age 84, of Middlefield, passed away Monday, May 16, 2011, at UHHS Geauga Medical Center in Chardon. She was born Nov. 10, 1926, in Linesville, Pa., the daughter of Andrew W. and Sarah (Hunt) Denham. Mildred married Ralph Jackson July 4, 1952, and was a longtime resident in...
Read MoreAlways kind and welcoming. She loved her family, was a real fighter thru her illnesses. Made me feel like family so sad to see them go. Meriel
May 12, 2020

Rest well Milly & Ralph. Know that you are loved & will be remembered.
Brian (Puck) Dixon
May 21, 2011 | Cambridge, OH
My thoughts and condolences to the Jackson/Denham Family. I did not know Mille well or long but she was always kind and welcoming. She shared a liking for genealogy and I hope she found some interest and joy in the family ties discovered. As she joins the ancestors may she watch ever over those she loved.
Claire
May 21, 2011 | Cleveland Heights, OH
Milly, yes I will miss you, you are the last of our family. I do miss the times I came and cut your hair and have chuckles about Ralph's coffee, we nt thru a lot together and defeated everything that came up -- I will miss you
Velma(Tootie)
May 21, 2011 | Streetsboro, OH
Mom always made me feel loved. From her hospitality to the many gifts she hand made for me that I will cherish always. She loved her roses and when I see them I will always think of Millie. They say the earth laughs in flowers and if that is true hers will set the earth in a roar when they bloom. So much courage in such a tiny lady. Cancer survivor times two and multiple health problems but always showed courage. Her example I will keep with me always.
I wish you peace,
Meriel Lorincz
May 20, 2011 | Painesville, OH

Rest In Peace Grandma, you will always be loved and missed by all of us.
Ralph Jackson III
May 20, 2011 | Tarentum, PA
Rest in peace. May all enjoy the beauty of watching all flowers coming to their full bloom as you taught me to enjoy. All are in my thoughts and prayers
Kathy McCollum
May 19, 2011 | Middlefield, OH
Have not seen Aunt Mildred for many years but oh I can still picture her. She was a ball of fire just like my grandma-her sister Grace. They are now together. Love you both.
Kim Bailey (Vanyur)
May 19, 2011 | Akron, OH
We will miss you but we know you are in a better place. May you enjoy the spring always.
Willis Jackson
May 19, 2011 | Painesville, OH