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Wakkuna Almira Jackson

Jacksonville, Florida

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JACKSON Ms. Wakkuna Almira Jackson passed away August 19, 2006. She was born November 29, 1984. Ms. Jackson is survived by her mother and father, Teresita Jackson and Sherman Jackson; two sisters, Shenka and Lisa Jackson; two nephews, Ky'Ree and Keamon Coleman, other relatives and friends....

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It consoles me knowing that people are still thinking about you to this day. What a smile you had. It´s all but certain that we will meet again. I know that you will show me around and help me get acclimated. It´s just who you are.

Hello, We realize that we are very late to express our deepest condolences, but we wanted to let your family and friends know that we will be sending Care Packages to deployed troops this month and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and hometown of Wakkuna A. Jackson US Army Sergeant. We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is made possible by thousands...

Wakuna was there for me at a time in my life where she knew I need a friend. She made time for me whenever I needed her and was one of the most beautiful human beings, in so many ways, and is missed greatly. I think about her all the time and I mis her amazing energy and beautiful smile. She was a dedicated soldier and having known her was and still is a privilege. I know she loved her father dearly.

To the Jackson family, my name is SFC (Ret) Jacqueline Hite and I served with your amazing daughter. I want to honor your daughters legacy. Please contact me at [email protected] or 816-204-0300. Look forward to hearing from you.

Another year gone. I know you're at peace and that helps. I continue to honor your memory, even if all I can do is just share a story about you or remember the good times. It's not much but I do it every chance I get. Thank you for your service. Till next year my friend. Rest well.

The Jackson family please know that she is Gone But Never will we forget her smile, that burst of energy, her compassiate spirit and how she would light up a room with laughter and that hair. This year our theme for Anniversary at GNMLMBC was Our Shared Treasures. It warm my heart as people pointed at her pictures reflecting on her life. I now explain to my grandchildren who she is. You see I am reminded as I pass your house. Love you all.

The Jackson family please know that she is Gone But Never will we forget her smile, that burst of energy, her compassiate spirit and how she would light up a room with laughter and that hair. This year our theme for Anniversary at GNMLMBC was Our Shared Treasures. It warm my heart as people pointed at her pictures reflecting on her life. I now explain to my grandchildren who she is. You see I am reminded as I pass your house. Love you all.

Never forget.
Rip Buddie.

I met a friend when I moved back to Hawaii and she looks likes a younger version of you; even got a lil fire in her in her too! passionate and strong person; shes very helpful and is always trying to help people even if it gives her stress.... Missing you. Mahalo for the aloha you taught us in AIT and beyond. Headed to the lantern ceremony with you guys on my mind <3