To My Wonderful Husband
How can I ever express the love and admiration I have for you. You are my Love and my Heart. You’ve shown me strength, faith, courage, character and compassion. I will never forget your smile, your walk, your talk, your style, your strong will, your honesty, your courage, your song and your love for me. I will miss your face, your touch, your laughter, your kindness. You are the love of my life.
Forever your loving wife, -- A.B.
“Daddy”
We will miss you now that you are gone, But we know you must now take this walk alone. You were our strength, our Hero and our rod. Rest in peace. Rest in God.
Karen and Daniel, Jr.
My Best I am moving along through life with a song, I have done some good; I have done some wrong; Bearing the crosses, enduring the pain, With my eye on the goal I am hoping to gain; I am ever moved, by the Holy Behest, As I go through life to do my best. I may not be able to reach the height, My aim is set and I’ll keep up the fight; If I never attain the shiny mark, That dims in the distant like a glimmering spark; I’ll keep my eyes on the goal in the crest, And if I lose in the fight I’ll do my best. And then, when I come to the end of life’s way, Any my sun goes down at the close of the day; All weary and worn I shall cling to my shield, Though no herald acclaim me a hero in the field; In the cool of the evening I shall come to my rest, In the sweet conclusion, I’ve done my best.
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Memories
~Life’s Brief Glance ~
Daniel Frank Jackson, Sr. was born June 2, 1917 in Moscow, Tennessee, the second child to the late George and Mattie New Jackson. He departed this life on May 10, 2014. His one sister (Catherine) and four brothers (George, Joseph, Wiley, and Ernest) preceded him in death. He accepted Christ as his personal Savior at an early age and joined Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. He later joined the Union Missionary Baptist Church where he was a faithful member and served on the Deacon Board until his death. On August 3, 1945 he was united in Holy Matrimony to Mrs. Annie B. Hoyle Jackson. To their union two children were born (Karen D and Daniel, Jr.). Daniel F. Jackson, Sr. retired from the United States Air force as a Master Sergeant with 27 years of active duty service. He retired from the J C Penney Corporation after fourteen years where he served as personnel manager. During his Military career, he received numerous awards and decorations: USAF commendation Medals, good conduct medal, silver loop, three bronze stars, American defense service medal, American campaign medal, Asiatic campaign medal with four bronze stars, World War II victory medal, Army occupation medal, USAF NCO Academy Ribbon, National defense service medal with one bronze service star, USAF longevity service award with one silver oak leaf cluster, Philippine Liberation ribbon, Philippine independence ribbon, Philippine Republic presidential unit citation, Republic of Vietnam campaign ribbon, Vietnam service medal, and many letters and commendations for outstanding military service. Daniel was a P.H.A. Mason affiliated with Delta Masonic Lodge #255 for many years serving as secretary, senior deacon, senior warden, worshipful master, past master and treasurer. He was an avid golfer and was the captain of the USAFE for two years. Most golfers knew him as “ageless Dan.” He leaves to cherish is his memory his devoted wife and best friend, Annie; one daughter, Karen Jackson Smith (Memphis, TN) and one son, Daniel Jackson, Jr. and Gail (wife) (Houston, TX); five grandchildren, Nina Taylor, Kristina Franklin, Daniel Jackson III , Christopher Jackson and Marcus Jackson; ten great grandchildren, Justin Ward, Kasey Ward, Jonathan Ward, Dorian Ward, Jason Smith, Keina Taylor, Micah Jackson, Jalen Jackson, Preston Jackson and Ava Jackson; step grandchildren and step great grandchildren, a host of nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends.
~Order of Service ~ Saturday May 17, 2014 2:00 P.M.
New Era Missionary Baptist Church 797 Laurel Street - Memphis, Tennessee 38114
Reverend Reginald Eddins ~Officiating~
Processional Selection.................................................................................................Union Baptist Choir Prayer.....................................................................................................Rev. Herbert Eddins
Associate Pastor, Union Baptist Church
Scripture: Old & New Testament...........................................................Rev. Ronald Faulkner
Associate Pastor, Union Baptist Church
Solo..................................................................................................................Nadine Moten “He’s Been Good to Me”
Family Expressions..........................................................................................Clyde Macklin
Expressions:
Three minutes each, Please
Obituary
(Read Silently) - Soft Music
Acknowledgements...........................................................................................Sandra Davis Solo..............................................................................................................Yolanda Macklin “I’ve Got Jesus on My Mind”
Eulogy...............................................................................................Pastor Reginald Eddins Senior Pastor, Union Baptist Church Recessional
The Jackson Family will be hosting a repast in the New Era church hall immediately following the service.
~Acknowledgements ~
For your many acts of kindness, your calls and words of comfort, and your gracious outpouring of material and spiritual support, we are eternally grateful. It is our prayer that God richly blesses each of you.
~The Family
~Honorary Pallbearers ~
Union Missionary Baptist Church Deacon Board Daniel Jackson, III Christopher Jackson Marcus Jackson
~Active Pallbearers ~
Keith Taylor Mark Wilson
~Interment ~
Monday, May 19, 2014 @ 1:45 P.M. West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery 4000 Forest Hill-Irene Rd. Memphis, Tennessee 38125
Jeffrey Franklin Darrell Wilson
~Repast ~
Immediately Following the Service in the New Era Meeting Hall
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