Phillip-Jackson-Obituary

Phillip Jackson

Topeka, Kansas

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Phillip Jackson, 65 was born July 9, 1943 in Topeka. He passed away December 25, 2008 at his home. He was the third child born to the late Marvin and Jessie Wilson Jackson. Mr. Jackson attended Topeka public schools and later earned his GED. He was employed as a welder for Santa Fe Railroad, a...

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Miss you so much grandpa jack, wish I got a chance to talk to you more when I was younger, I didn't understand. I miss you, taught me a lot in a small amount of time, Love you 4L Grandpa Jack

Daddy Daddy
I miss you and at the same time i'm knowing that i will see you again someday. Daddy you know that i love and care for you so much, and a i'm going to until the end of time. Daddy you always taught us to take care of business and a dad you know i am regardless so you can smile at your baby girl cause you already know . Love You Daddy

Blessed be to all tha family. PJ you know you are my forth son, if there is anything I can do for you or your family you know where I am. You and TJ may have your differences, but believe me he is grieving too. The lord be with you all... Jack will be missed.
Maude

To the family of Philip (Jack) Jackson:
He will be dearly missed. Phillip will be always remembered as one willing to help those that needed his attention. I always thought of Phillip as a most intelligent person and blessed with a great variety of skills. Rest in Peace, Phillip. May God bless the family.

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.Im here for you all if you need anything.7855542983

Rev. Donald Jackson and Family
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your love one. Just know that God will comfort each one of you and He promised to keep you in his care. Remembering you in our prayers.

To Elder Melvin Jackson and family,seldom are we blessed with people who are as well furnished with the gifts and talents as Philip possessed. He was a man for all seasons, and a vauable friend. May God comfort you now and forever. We miss him.

Elder & Mrs.P.L. Triplett

To Rev Donald Jackson and family:
May the God of peace be with you at this thime of sorrow. Keep the memories. Praying for you at this time and the days ahead.

To my daddy i know your gone but never forgotten.I will never 4get you or the times we shared.They dont know they gonna have hell on their hands up there boy but one day we will meet again when this life is over at least now i know you are not suffering any more and your body and mind is at peace.You take care of my baby and enjoy her up there and tell my grandma and uncle jerry hey well its not enough words to tto descibe the way i feel about you. p.s I LOVE YOU. TONI