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Jackie L. Jackson, 72, went to be with our Lord on Feb. 22, 2025. She was the kindest, sweetest, and most loving wife, mom, nana and friend. She enjoyed reading a good book, movies, and always helping others.
She was preceded in death by her father, William B. Grant (Bud), mother, Shirley Fay Grant, brother, William B. Grant Jr., and great grandson, Myles James Manuel Henry.
She leaves behind her husband, Terry Jackson, one sister, Debbie Grant, one brother, James Grant, and children, Jay Gibson, Jenny R. Henry, Amanda Gibson, and Cody Jackson. She will also be missed by her son in law, James Patrick Sabala Henry, daughter in law, Candy Jackson, and grandchildren, Jaime Green, Misty Stone, Austin Gibson, Brittany Gibson, Brody and Lyndsay Henry, Blade Henry, Haven Gibson, Brenden Jackson, and Andrew Jackson. Her littles will also miss her (great grand babies), Jayden Green, Kasey Henry, Daphne Henry, Penelope Henry, and Adeline Olesia Perez, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She will be dearly missed by many, including extended family and friends.
Till we meet again, we all love you Jackie, Mom, Momma, Sissy, Nana.
A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, March 29,2025 at Krestridge Funeral Home.
Services with integrity, pride, and honor are under the direction of Krestridge Funeral Home. (806) 897-1111
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