RICHARD-JACKSON-Obituary

RICHARD T. JACKSON

Mount Vernon, Washington

1919-2011

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Richard T. Jackson of La Conner passed away on April 23, 2011 at Harbor View Hospital in Seattle with his family at his side.Dick was born August 22, 1919 in Whitney, WA, and graduated from La Conner High School in 1937.Dick entered the Army in 1942 and served during WWII. After being honorably...

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Dear Sandy and family,
We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. We felt like we knew him well from the stories you've told us over the years. We know you will miss him very much.

I had the pleasure of spending a 4th of July with the Jackson family, they were warm and welcoming! Dick put together a fresh steamed clam dinner that to this day was still the best! Also spent time with Dick & Jean for their 60th Wedding Aniversary in Las Vegas, Nevada we had a wonderful time. Dick a few months ago sent me a jar of beach glass that I will cherish for many years to come. Dick and I shared the same month for our birthdays "You will be missed"

My best buddy

I would like to send the family all the love and joy during this hard time of life. I will forever be thankful for your dads life as it brought his son Larry into mine. I only wish I could have meet him and seen them together. Larry, I will miss the fun calls from the car with you and your dad together. I truly wish i could have meet him.

My condolences to the Jackson family. I am so glad to have met both of your parents. It was a privilege to by their neighbor. Dick had such a marvelous, wicked sense of humor.

We had the pleasure of meeting Dick and Jean Jackson 20 years ago while visiting Larry. Dick was kind enough to take us crabbing on his boat. We caught loads of crab and enjoyed a wonderful dinner at their home. Dick even insisted on doing the dishes. He was a great guy and we wish we knew more like him. We were so sorry to hear of his passing.

Our condolences to the Jackson family.