1956
2005
Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday at True Love Baptist Church, 5809 Hartman. Burial: 11 a.m. Monday, April 4, in Dallas/Fort Worth National Cemetery, Dallas. Visitation: Noon to 6 p.m. Friday at Morris Bates Funeral Home. Family Hour: 7 to 8 p.m. at Philemon Baptist Church, 4829 Trentman St., Fort Worth 76119.
Kit Jackson was born in Hallsville.
Survivors: Wife, Janet Jackson; son, Keron Jackson; daughters, Lakia Jackson and Tyisha Jackson; parents, Corlis and Mamie Jackson; brothers, Corlis Jackson Jr. (Julianne) and Johnathan Jackson (Charlotte); sister, Amy Evans (Leonard); six grandchildren; special friend, Dedra Thomas; and a host of other relatives and friends.
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L.D. Johnson
April 5, 2005
To Mamie,"Jack", and the entire Jackson family:Time spent counting your blessings,will leave less time for grief. cling to the precious memories, and may the Lord continue to bless you.
Janett Allen
April 1, 2005
Amy & Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your brother. You and your family are very to dear to me. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
I Love You, Janett & Mack Allen, Jr.
Vincent Cox & Family
April 1, 2005
To the family, magnify your faith in God to fill the void left in your hearts in this time of loss. Through Him, you will find the strength to carry on.
Jarvis Willis
April 1, 2005
May God Comfort you and your family in this time of sorrow. We the Poly Class of 1974 share in your lost.
Leslie & Cheryl Elder
March 31, 2005
To the family:
Our condolenses and prayers are with you. I am Ann's sister. If there is anything we can do for you please don't hesitate to let us know. JoRock was there for us when we lost our mother and surely we can do the same for you and your family. Remember God will not give you no more than you can bear.
We love you,
The Elder Family
Leslie, Cheryl, and Randall
Cynthia Rayford Kingston
March 31, 2005
May God bless each of you, may you feel his devine presence during this time.
Reverend Demotis Sherman, Jr.
March 31, 2005
To the family of Kit Jackson, we send our heartfelt sympathy. It is my prayer that the family will turn their eyes to the hills of the Lord from whence their strength will come. I had not seen Kit since we graduated over 30 years ago but the memories I do have of him are very fond memories of one who was full of life. Again to his family you are indeed in my prayers
carolyn wilson
March 31, 2005
To the family of Kit Jackson,
I went to school with Kit Jackson, (Polytechnic High)I was known as Carolyn Cole....and I had classes with Kit. As I remember Kit was a very friendly guy...always had a smile on his face.....I pray God's comfort for your family....Kit will be missed...
Lonnie Malvern
March 31, 2005
To God be the Glory,be strong trust in God keep the faith.with my deepest sympathy Lonnie Malvern
Nelma 'Pokey' Morris
March 31, 2005
Lean and depend on God, he will see you through.
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