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Carl Jackson Obituary

AUGUSTA -- Carl E. Jackson Jr., known to his family and friends as "CJ," 34, of 18 Deer Ridge Lane, Augusta, passed away suddenly on June 1, 2007, in his home in Augusta.

He was born Oct. 29, 1973, in Alcert, Ind., to Carl E. Jackson Sr. and Joan L. Noble.

CJ worked his whole life as a mechanic jack-of-all-trades, recently for Double K Garage in Waterville. He enjoyed spending time working outside, from working on cars to mowing his lawn and anyone else's that needed it. He loved to enter the Windsor Fair Demolition Derby and did so yearly. The time he enjoyed most was the time he spent with his family and friends. He was the kind of man that would give to you before himself.

He was predeceased by his father and mother-in-law, Douglas and Faith Hallowell; and stepfather Oland Noble.

CJ is survived by his wife, Sheila Jackson of Augusta; sons Carl D. Jackson and Christopher Jackson of Augusta; mother Joan L. Noble of Waterville; father Carl E. Jackson Sr. and his wife, Brenda Jackson, of Pittston; sisters Tracy Rowe and her husband, Glenn, of Palermo, Billy Joe Stonehocker and her husband, James, of Winslow, Lisa Perry of Augusta, Sherry Poulin and her companion, Paul Bernard, of South China, and Erin Greene Martinez of Arizona; brother Jason Jackson of Pittston; sisters-in-law Cindy Hallowell and Stephaine Hallowell of Windsor and Alicia Hafford of Houlton; brothers-in-law Casey Hallowell of Winsdor, Matthew Hallowell of Augusta and James Hallowell of Lewiston; uncle Larry Jackson of Augusta; best friend Paul Jackson of Augusta; and several nieces nephews and cousins.

CJ was a beloved husband, father, brother, uncle and friend. He will be forever loved and missed by us all.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, June 8, at West Gardiner Baptist Church on Hallowell-Litchfield Road.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Kennebec Kidney Center, 164 Civic Center Drive, Augusta.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Kennebec Journal on Jun. 6, 2007.

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Butch Willey

June 20, 2007

Joan And Family Sorry For Your Loss C.J will Be Missed He,s With Oland Your Friend Butch.

Pat & jackie buckmore

June 16, 2007

sheila so sorry to hear of your loss, was shocked to see it in the newspaper. We will be thinking of you

Billie Jo Stonehocker

June 7, 2007

In Memory
A thousand times we needed you
A thousand times we cried
If love alone could have saved you
You would have never died
A heart of gold stopped beating
Two twinkle eyes closed to rest
God broke our hearts to prove to us he only took the best
Never a day goes by that your not in our hearts and souls
We will always love and miss you more than words can express
We love you CJ may you now find peaceful rest. He was the best brother a sister could ever have and me and my family will miss him dearly. Sheila we will always be there for you and the boys.

Stephen Brann

June 7, 2007

CJ was a good friend. He was the type of guy who would do things for you you'd never expect him to do. He always stood up for his family and friends and was always there when they needed him. I will miss him terribly.

arlita & family webber

June 6, 2007

I feel for your family deeply. I went thru this 11 yrs ago myself, carl was an awesome friend and always willing to lend a hand..esp when it came to car fixins! My family and I will remember him for his undying devotion to everyone he cared about. Our prayers and thoughts are with you sheila, carl and chris.

diana proulx

June 6, 2007

Sheila and boys,

Carl was a wonderful friend. I will miss him terribly but will always remember the fun (and not so fun) times that we had as manager and maintenance people at Thistledown Apartments.......diana

Tarsha Davis

June 6, 2007

sorry for your loss.

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