In Loving Memory of Jackson Wylie Sayle
Our precious baby boy, Jackson Wylie Sayle, was born on October 4, 2024, and left this world in the arms of love on September 26, 2025. Though his time with us was short, Jackson filled every single day with joy, sweetness, and an immeasurable love that will never fade.
Jackson had the brightest smile and the gentlest spirit. He brought comfort in our arms, and hope in our hearts. In his short journey, he taught us the meaning of unconditional love and the beauty of cherishing every moment.
He will forever be remembered by his family, who adored him beyond words, and by all who had the blessing of knowing his light.
While our hearts are broken, we take comfort in knowing Jackson’s memory will live on through the love we hold for him. His life, though brief, will always be a part of us.
He is survived by his Parents, Ethan and Kyley Sayle (Hudson, Fl); Grandparents, Nathan and Felicia Anderson (Starbuck, Mn), Nick Carey (Hudson, Fl); Aunts Zoe Anderson(Starbuck, Mn) and Makiyah Hutcheson (Hudson, Fl); Great Grandparents, William and Penny Sayle (Hudson, Fl), Katheryn Truitt (Live Oak, Fl), Tracy Curry and Yvonne Carey (Hudson, Fl), and many more family members and loved ones who will forever cherish his memory. He was proceeded in death by his Grandma, Melanie Carey; and Great Grandfather, Alfred Truit.
A memorial service will be held to honor Jackson’s life on October 18, 2025, at Prevatt Funeral Home and Crematory, 7709 State Road 52, Hudson, Fl 34667. Visitation will begin at 3:00 PM and Memorial Service will begin at 4:00 PM.
Forever loved, forever missed, forever our baby Jackson. Rest in the Lords arms until we meet again.
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7709 State Road 52, Hudson, FL 34667
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