M. Carl Jackson
M. Carl Jackson, of Bothell, WA, died on September 26 2008.
He is survived by sisters, Louise Guest and Mae Sagdahl; daughter, Denise Stroup; son, Randall Jackson; eight grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
A celebration of his life will be held at 2 p.m., on October 18, 2008, at the Bothell Sons of Norway hall located at 23905 Bothell/Everett Hwy.
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5 Entries
Edie Hicks
October 19, 2008
Grandpa, Although I did not get to know you to well, I have heard so many wonderful stories of your life, your family and your many friendships. When people tell stories about you and your life they always say how much you love your family and friends. You are a great man who is full of love and many friendships. I wish I could have known you better than I did. You will be never be forgotten but instead forever loved and cherished.
Randall Jackson
October 17, 2008
Dad, tommrow I'm bringing your family and friends together for you. Then you can really see how many of us are going to miss and loved you.I'm my fathers son and you will never be missed because I'm part of you, the second best anyway. I will see you again someday. hey Dad....Tell Grandpa & Grandma Hello, Love always your son
Steve & Sue VanDlac
October 17, 2008
We never know when we will be called home to be with God - we must always be ready. Those of us left behind have memories of time spent together - reminiscing, laughing, crying. God grant you rest, my friend.
Christy Munoz
October 14, 2008
I will forever miss my grandfather. I have the best memories of my time with him and grandma. I know how much he loved and cherished her and I admire him so much for how he did such a great job of taking care of her. I am sure they are together now in heaven.
Bill Hicks
October 12, 2008
Carl my friend you will be missed. I will miss our talks and get togethers.
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