Born in Wood county, Mr. Jackson had lived the greater part of his life in and near the Kanawha Station community. He had made his home for the past three years with Mr. and Mrs. Willis.
He is survived by two sons, Edward of California and Glenwood of Omaha, Nebraska; two brothers, J.B. Jackson of Akron, Ohio, and W.L. Jackson of Parkersburg; four sisters, Mrs. B.F. Cooper, Mrs. J.C. Mendenhall and Mrs. J.W. Birch, all of Parkersburg, and Mrs. Guy Busch of Middleport, Ohio.
The body was removed to the Leavitt funeral home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
The Parkersburg News, Friday, 4 October 1940, pg. 24
His wife was Cora Belle Gault and they were married 12/4/1899 at Debra Winans home near Kanawha Station.
Data supplied by Carol McConkey Skeen.
Born in Wood county, Mr. Jackson had lived the greater part of his life in and near the Kanawha Station community. He had made his home for the past three years with Mr. and Mrs. Willis.
He is survived by two sons, Edward of California and Glenwood of Omaha, Nebraska; two brothers, J.B. Jackson of Akron, Ohio, and W.L. Jackson of Parkersburg; four sisters, Mrs. B.F. Cooper, Mrs. J.C. Mendenhall and Mrs. J.W. Birch, all of Parkersburg, and Mrs. Guy Busch of Middleport, Ohio.
The body was removed to the Leavitt funeral home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
The Parkersburg News, Friday, 4 October 1940, pg. 24
His wife was Cora Belle Gault and they were married 12/4/1899 at Debra Winans home near Kanawha Station.
Data supplied by Carol McConkey Skeen.
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