Alvin Jackson Jr., 48, died December 2 at University of Maryland Medical Center. He was born August, 20, 1963 in Chester, PA to his father Alvin Jackson Sr. and the late Celma Holland. As a resident of Annapolis for over 35 years, Alvin had many skilled jobs and enjoyed spending time with family, friends and catching up on favorite cooking shows. He is survived by his daughter, Tatiana Jackson of Annapolis; and sister, Janine Jackson of Annapolis. There will be a memorial gathering at 11 a.m., Friday, Dec. 9 at William Reese & Sons Funeral Home, P.A., 1922 Forest Drive, Annapolis, MD 21401.
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Ty
December 3, 2022
There will never be another you.
December 9, 2011
"Alvin we will miss you on the bay. "Janine look toward the heavens from were our strength comes from and find comfort." Stephanie Howard (Callahan), Annapolis
Jackie, Marvis & Pam Holland
December 9, 2011
Janine: We pray that God will sustain you during this time of sorrow. We'll always remember the fun times spent with you and Alvin on Woods Drive. May his soul rest in peace.
trey price
December 9, 2011
Alvin and I grew up in Bywater, played outside, rode the school bus, went to same school and were friends all our childhood life.
May God recieve his Soul and Bless his family.
Silas (Trey)
Tyron Ragsdale
December 8, 2011
Alvin will ALWAYS be in my heart.
Tia Gray
December 8, 2011
Continue to trust and believe that God is in control and He will keep you in your time sorrow today and always. I will always remember the good times Alvin and I shared.
Terrie Brown-Frazier
December 8, 2011
May God continue to bless you and keep you during your time of sorrow. We love you.
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