Patrick Jackson Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Golden Gate Mortuary on Aug. 21, 2025.
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It is with heavy hearts and steadfast love that we announce the passing of our beloved Patrick Leon Jackson, Sr., who departed this world on August 17, 2025, at the age of 52. Patrick was born in Lubbock, Texas, on December 4, 1972, to his loving parents, Leon Jr. and Rosa A. Jackson. Patrick was a man of powerful faith, strengthened with belief in the Lord, guided by love, and a personality that was very influential.
Patrick Jackson was a leading father, a son of wisdom, and a loyal baby brother to his six siblings that he encouraged every step of the way. He was a strong man and he uplifted everyone he came across. Everywhere he went, he left memories for those around him. The way that he walked,talked,and his personality were definitely unmatched. His knowledge was extremely large. He used words of character, and most of all, family was his mountain. During Patrick's childhood, he was on the honor roll academically and he played sports such as baseball, basketball, and football. After he graduated from Pampa Highschool, he enrolled into barber school and vocational school where he obtained a barber's license and an automotive technician certification. After school, Patrick took a trip to Los Angeles, California, with his magnificent sister, Malinda Jackson (E.C.) Watts to be exact. At that time, he joined a revolutionary movement called "Community Revolution in Progress." His branch was based off of 92nd street in the Watts Area, where he was given the name that he was mostly known as: "P-Mac Loc."
P-Mac was a different individual. P-Mac rose to be a loud person with dignity, motivation, and comfort in who he was. P-Mac had stomping grounds in three different states. The states were Texas, California, and Oklahoma. Patrick always loved music, but it was the name "P-Mac Loc" that made him actually pursue it himself. In the late 90s, Patrick launched a record label named "Stayin Ready Records" in Lawton, Oklahoma, with recording artists "D-Str8," Domino, "B-Y," "Bigg Styles," "Crystal," and "Da Ness" as a producer. Over the years, Patrick 's name would ring a bell all through west Texas, Witchta Falls, Oklahoma, and the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. His adult years revealed many new people and hobbies. He loved breeding pit bulls, working on cars, riding motorcycles, and playing the guitar. Overall, he gained and had wonderful loved ones, unforgettable friends, and beautiful mothers
to his creations. With the Lord's will, his legacy will shine and rise through all ten of his children.
Patrick leaves behind to cherish his loving memory: his children, Nekeiah S. Matthews, Trenton E. Jackson, Kashabrean L. Jackson, Shakaisa L. Jackson, Takiah U. Moore, Patrick L. Jackson, Jr., Tarayvian A. Moore, Kaden Jackson, Pray'Eon E. Jackson, Patience S. Jackson, and Patrika U. Jackson; grandchildren, Hawaii L. Alfaro, Dream X. Alfaro, Amaris D. Jackson, Pray'Siah E. Jackson, Zyuanna A. Jackson, Legaci R. Jackson, Pray'Se L. Jackson, and Pha'ze L. Jackson; sisters, Malinda J. Jackson, Felicia L. Jackson, and Lisa R. Jackson; brothers, Tracy L. Jackson, Ronnie G. Jackson, and Cecil L. Jackson; and a host of nieces, nephews, great-nieces,great-nephews, cousins, aunts, and uncles. His family and friends will never forget his two life mottos: "Pray on and have patience" and "stay ready." The voice of Patrick Leon Jackson, Sr., will never be forgotten. The life he had will carry on. Our Father, which is in heaven, called him home. To know Patrick was to love, care, and think like Patrick. As he always spoke on his high beliefs in the Lord, Patrick had a personality that was extremely focused on respect.
His touch, vision, love, and the influence he had on the ones who knew him will forever be missed and cherished.
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