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Marsha Ann Jackson was born on June 23, 1959 to the late David and Hermine Jackson in Charleston, SC. She worked many jobs. In 2008 she moved her residence to Thomasville, GA where she joined as a faithful member at First Missionary Baptist, at the time under the leadership of Dr. I.L. Mullins. She was the president of The Beulah Bush Mission (2016–2019), she was a faithful member of the choir, she drove the church van, and she helped the dance ministry. Marsha was a true servant of God.
In 2011 she became the manager for her sons’ gospel singing group called The Divine Disciples, where they traveled all over South Georgia and North Florida singing praises to the Lord. She was loved by many and yes Lord she could cook. She will be missed.
She leaves to cherish her memories and continue her legacy, son, Montreiz (Gloria) Jackson of Thomasville, GA, daughter Aneisha Jackson of Atlanta, GA; sister, Robin (William) Brown of Charleston, SC; three grandchildren, Isaiah Jackson, Miguel Jackson, & Gabriella Jackson all of Thomasville, GA; two god children, Erica Bennett of Charleston, SC and De’Asia Wallace of Tallahassee, FL. One nephew, Jerome (Saneita) Limehouse; three nieces, Demetria Jackson, Tracee Jackson, & Sha’Esha (Tyrell) Brown. She had a host of cousins and many friends.
She was preceded in death by brothers, David Jackson, Jr. & Robert Jackson; nieces, Krystle Brown & Anita Kassie Jackson; nephews, Archie Jackson & Quantez Jahmal Jackson.
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