Charles E. ” Moose” Jackson
September 4, 2009
Charles E. ” Moose” Jackson, 70, of Jefferson City, died Wednesday at Boone Hospital Center. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM Wednesday at Friendship Baptist Church. Burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6-8 PM Tuesday at H.T. May and Son Funeral Home, 2207 Holly Ave.
Charles was born May 19, 1939 in Columbia the son of Morris Warren and Ethel T. Jackson. He was a US Navy Veteran and a member of the Royal Dueces Social Club. He was a graduate of the class of 1957 of Douglass High School.
Survivors include his wife Betty Jackson of Jefferson City, one son Jason Grant of Columbia, one daughter Shannon Grant of Columbia, one sister Evelyn Talton of Columbia and 3 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one sister Helen Jackson Colbert and his parents.
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11 Responses to “Charles E. ” Moose” Jackson”
To the Jackson Family:
Let God’s love be your strenth
You all are in my prayers
Barbara Gordon
Sorry to hear of your loss . He will be missed. This family has been around me and my children for a long time we were neighbors for many years. and moose was like a brother to me..my son and his were good fiends when they were young. you are truly in our prayers . sorry I will not be there at this time I move to Texas in March and was just there last month . Evelyn you take care of yourself. Love you.
A friend of 40 years. Our prayers are with your family. He will be missed.
Aunt Evelyn, Aunt Betty, Jason, and Shannon. I just wanted to say that I will miss uncle Jimmy very much. He has always been in my life for as long as I remember. It was truly a shock to hear that he had passed away. I will keep you in my prayers. Please call if you need anything, and I will see you on Wednesday.
Dear Family I am so sorry I can’t be there. I loved Uncle Jimmy dearly and I will miss him terribly. I love you guy’s and I’ll be there in spirit on Wed. Aunt E and Betty Shannon and Jason if you need anything please call me. I love you and will talk to you soon.
Kerry and Jaza(Colbert) Lewis
Dear Shannon & Jason
Moose always had a quick wit, a funny sense of humor and always left you laughing. May the lord give you comfort during this trying time.
Helen Marmon & Family
To the Jackson family with deepest Sympathy may god bless you and guide you
I was honored to be apart of this family for many years. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sadness.
With Sympathy,
Kendra
The Dixon Family sends their prayers to you during this most difficult time.
Sylvia “Gyspy”
Michael
Juanita Ann
Kay
John
Rodney
Karettia
Jason and Shannon, I’m sorry to here about your loss. Moose was a good friend and will be greatly missed. God bless you and your family during these trying times.
Jackson Family.
Moose an I worked together for over 20 years and I can truthly say he was one of the nicest persons ever for a lineman. We laughed over so many things I can’t count .He was great to work with. I’m sorry I couldn’t deliver this in person,we were out of town the last 8 days and I just found out last night.
I am deeply sorry for your loss.