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Carroll Clyde Jackson

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Carroll Clyde Jackson

Birth
Macon County, Georgia, USA
Death
6 Jan 1947 (aged 41)
Marshallville, Macon County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Oglethorpe, Macon County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.2881366, Longitude: -84.067423
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After the death of Obie, Carroll Clyde married Marion Clark Hammock. It was believed that he was having an affair with her prior to Obie's suicide. Marion already had two sons: John Maxwell Hammock, 11/9/1937 and Richard Hammock, 1/26/41. It is believed that Richard was Carroll Clyde's biological son. Carroll Clyde was a very suspicious and jealous person. On 1/6/47, he met Marion when she stepped off the bus in Montezuma coming back from Macon, shot her with a shotgun killing her and then turned the gun on himself.

Obituary - FUNERAL SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY FOR C. CLYDE JACKSON, 41 - Funeral services for Carroll Clyde Jackson, 41, life-long resident of Macon County, were held at the Montezuma Funeral Home on Wednesday afternoon, January 8, 3 o'clock. Mr. Jackson was born here on February 7 1905, the son of the late John Wesley Jackson and Julia A. Massey Jackson, who survives him. Mr. Jackson's parents were also natives of this county. A U.S. Civil Service employee, Mr. Jackson was a resident of Marshallville and a member of the Baptist Church there. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. J. W. Jackson, of Marshallville; one son and one daughter by a former marriage, Wesley Jackson, of Pensacola, Fla., and Mrs. Arrilla Nelson, of Reynolds; three brothers, H. S. Jackson, Fort Valley, Clifton Jackson, Marshallville, and J. H. Jackson of Jacksonville, Fla., one sister, Mrs. June Griffin, of Pelham, and several half-sisters and one half-brother. Services were conducted by the Rev. Chas. H. Kopp, assisted by the Rev. J.C. Grimes of Marshallville. Burial was in the Oglethorpe Cemetery. Pallbearers were H. S., C. D., Fred, Walter, and Robert Jackson and George Skipper. The Montezuma Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
After the death of Obie, Carroll Clyde married Marion Clark Hammock. It was believed that he was having an affair with her prior to Obie's suicide. Marion already had two sons: John Maxwell Hammock, 11/9/1937 and Richard Hammock, 1/26/41. It is believed that Richard was Carroll Clyde's biological son. Carroll Clyde was a very suspicious and jealous person. On 1/6/47, he met Marion when she stepped off the bus in Montezuma coming back from Macon, shot her with a shotgun killing her and then turned the gun on himself.

Obituary - FUNERAL SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY FOR C. CLYDE JACKSON, 41 - Funeral services for Carroll Clyde Jackson, 41, life-long resident of Macon County, were held at the Montezuma Funeral Home on Wednesday afternoon, January 8, 3 o'clock. Mr. Jackson was born here on February 7 1905, the son of the late John Wesley Jackson and Julia A. Massey Jackson, who survives him. Mr. Jackson's parents were also natives of this county. A U.S. Civil Service employee, Mr. Jackson was a resident of Marshallville and a member of the Baptist Church there. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. J. W. Jackson, of Marshallville; one son and one daughter by a former marriage, Wesley Jackson, of Pensacola, Fla., and Mrs. Arrilla Nelson, of Reynolds; three brothers, H. S. Jackson, Fort Valley, Clifton Jackson, Marshallville, and J. H. Jackson of Jacksonville, Fla., one sister, Mrs. June Griffin, of Pelham, and several half-sisters and one half-brother. Services were conducted by the Rev. Chas. H. Kopp, assisted by the Rev. J.C. Grimes of Marshallville. Burial was in the Oglethorpe Cemetery. Pallbearers were H. S., C. D., Fred, Walter, and Robert Jackson and George Skipper. The Montezuma Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


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