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Additional JACKSON Surnames in LAWRENCE MEMORIAL PARK (A.K.A. LANE) Cemetery
JACKSON, Dorothy AleanJACKSON, Nancy FlorenceJACKSON, BillyJACKSON , JackJACKSON, AltaJACKSON, Oscar GarfieldJACKSON, AlexanderJACKSON, Mary F. Kinion VinsonJACKSON, J. M.JACKSON, Virginia L.JACKSON, Harvey A.JACKSON, Violet M.JACKSON, HelenJACKSON, ErvinJACKSON, Charley WilbertJACKSON, LydiaJACKSON, AnnieJACKSON, May M. Brewer NiswongerJACKSON, Truman RayJACKSON, Clarence WJACKSON, ZonaJACKSON, Rube J.JACKSON, MattieJACKSON, Thomas FieldaneJACKSON, Thomas W.JACKSON, Clarence ThomasJACKSON, LoreneSNEDEKER JACKSON, Anetta "Ann" Lynn Additional JACKSON Surnames in LAWRENCE County
JACKSON, Marry JJACKSON, Geneva Pace Matthews "Neva"JACKSON, Zolar RJACKSON, Ida MJACKSON, Willie AJACKSON, Marie EJACKSON, M. A.JACKSON, Mary L. A.JACKSON, Harold E.JACKSON, Lela Gertrude "Lellar"JACKSON, Hershel EugeneJACKSON, Charles DaileyJACKSON, Martha AdlineJACKSON, Jane H.JACKSON, Walter P.JACKSON, Alan LeeJACKSON, MattieJACKSON, Carol SueJACKSON, Jesse AJACKSON, Artie Hilderbrandt SnowJACKSON, Sabra Ann
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Submitted: 6/26/08 • Approved: 2/4/19 • Last Updated: 2/7/19 • R32647-G32647-S3
Jack 23 May 1924 - 10 Apr 2003
Ann 26 Apr 1929 - 01 Feb 2019
Marriage: 23 Aug 1947 Book S-480 Lawrence County, Arkansas
Husband of Anetta "Ann" Lynn (Snedeker) Jackson. Anetta "Ann" Lynn (Snedeker) Jackson daughter of Henry Clay Snedeker and Rena (Smothers) Snedeker.
Jackson
Jack Jackson, 78, of Jonesboro, died Saturday, April 19, at his residence.
Born at Minturn, he was a retired farmer and lived in the Alicia area most of his life before moving to Jonesboro 10 years ago. He was a member of Central Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Ann Jackson of the home; one daughter, Elaine Lambie of Jonesboro; one sister, Juanita Allen of Walnut Ridge; and one granddaughter, Elizabeth Lambie of Jonesboro.
Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. today at Lawrence Memorial Park in Walnut Ridge, with Lowell Graham officiating. House-Gregg Funeral Home of Walnut Ridge is in charge of arrangements.
No visitation has been planned.
Memorials may be made to the Central Baptist Church building fund, 100 East Cherry Ave., Jonesboro 72401.
Obituary located through archives of The Jonesboro Sun Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas published 21 Apr 2003.
And that of his wife,
Anetta "Ann" Lynn Jackson
26 Apr 1929 - 01 Feb 2019
Anetta Lynn (Ann) Jackson of Jonesboro passed from this earth to God's arms on Friday, February 1, 2019.
Anetta was the daughter of Clay and Rena Snedeker of Alicia. She and her husband, Jack, farmed in the Calvin Crossing Community for 50 years.
She was preceded in death by her husband in 2003 and was a longtime member of Central Baptist Church in Jonesboro.
Survivors include her daughter, Elaine Lambie (Keith) Blackman of Jonesboro; her granddaughter, Dr. Elizabeth (Adam) Sullivan of Little Rock; her great grandson, Rory Michael Sullivan of Little Rock; her brother, Orbert (Betty) Snedeker of Walnut Ridge and her nephew, Kendell (Betty Sue) Snedeker of Alicia.
Graveside services will be held at 1:00pm Saturday, February 2, at Lawrence Memorial Cemetery in Walnut Ridge under the direction of Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home. Pastors Mike Martin and Larry Bailey will officiate.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that contributions be made to Central Baptist Church Missions Program, the Gideons International or any charitable organization of choice.
A special thank you to the staff at Craighead Nursing Center, St. Bernards Medical Center Hospice staff and to all the friends who freely gave of their time and prayers on this family's behalf. Our hearts are humbled by your love.
Obituary provided courtesy of Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas published 02 Feb 2019. ©2019 Roller Funeral Homes
https://www.rollerfuneralhomes(dot)com/services.asp?locid=23&page=odetail&id=51043
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