Nephews of the deceased acted as pallbearers. They were Cecil and Oswald Martin, Matt, Robert, and Willie Jackson, and Goodrich Kirkland.
Mr. Jackson, a native of Calvin, was in business in Campti and Jonesboro until his health failed. Several months ago he moved to Natchitoches.
In addition to his widow, Mrs. Mable Stephens Jackson, Mr. Jackson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Avice Graham, Ashland; Mrs. A. T. Enloe and Miss Bernice Jackson, Natchitoches; two sons, James R. Jackson of the Navy, stationed in San Francisco, and Edmond Jackson of Natchitoches; his mother, Mrs. J. M. Jackson of Winnfield; one brother, Sam Jackson of Winnfield; and six sisters, Miss Prentice Jackson and Mrs. Jim Martin of Winnfield, Mrs. J. W. McLean, Goldonna, Mrs. John Kirkland, Dodson, Mrs. Ella Drummond, Hodge, and Mrs. Sidney Loe of Bienville.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, September 21, 1944
Nephews of the deceased acted as pallbearers. They were Cecil and Oswald Martin, Matt, Robert, and Willie Jackson, and Goodrich Kirkland.
Mr. Jackson, a native of Calvin, was in business in Campti and Jonesboro until his health failed. Several months ago he moved to Natchitoches.
In addition to his widow, Mrs. Mable Stephens Jackson, Mr. Jackson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Avice Graham, Ashland; Mrs. A. T. Enloe and Miss Bernice Jackson, Natchitoches; two sons, James R. Jackson of the Navy, stationed in San Francisco, and Edmond Jackson of Natchitoches; his mother, Mrs. J. M. Jackson of Winnfield; one brother, Sam Jackson of Winnfield; and six sisters, Miss Prentice Jackson and Mrs. Jim Martin of Winnfield, Mrs. J. W. McLean, Goldonna, Mrs. John Kirkland, Dodson, Mrs. Ella Drummond, Hodge, and Mrs. Sidney Loe of Bienville.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, September 21, 1944
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