Willis ” Pee Wee” Jackman
October 21, 2009
Willis “Pee Wee” Jackman, 84, of Fayette, died Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at his home. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am Saturday, October 31, 2009 at Linn Memorial United Methodist Church in Fayette. Burial will be in Mt. Woodland Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday from 6-8 pm at H.T. May and Son Funeral Home in Fayette. The family will have a dinner immediately following the services at Faith Family Fellowship church.
“Pee Wee” was born May 7, 1925 in Hillsdale, Mo. to John Jackman and Brooksie Robinson. He was married to Helen Moore. He was a member of the Mt. Woodland A.M.E. Church. He was a member of the Fayette Optimist Club and also a delivery person for the Howard County Meals on wheels. Memorials are suggested to the Mt. Woodland A.M.E. Church.
He leaves to cherish his memory his wife Helen Jackman of the home, five sons Willis E. Jackman of Mcleansville, NC., Rev. Michael Jackman, Tim Jackman, Don Jackman and Curtis Jackman all of Fayette, three daughters Sandi Burris of Kansas City, Mo., Gloria Stemmons and Tiffany Harris both of Fayette, 21 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, one son, one sister, three brothers and one grandson.
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16 Responses to “Willis ” Pee Wee” Jackman”
To The Jackman Family:
My condolences go out to all of you in your time of grief. Some of my first memories was visiting Pee Wee with Grandpa Millicent on the weekends as a child. May you have comfort in the memories you hold dear to your heart.
All my love,
Adrienne Eubanks Drain
To The Jackman Family:
Sorry to hear of your loss. May your memories give you strength, peace and comfort. You have my deepest sympathy.
Barb Hester
Boonville Mo
To The Jackman Family:
Sorry to hear of your loss. He was a great man, well known and respected for his love, kindness, generosity, and giving spirit. I can recall the many times that he would stop by and he and my grandma would spend countless hours talking about the “Good Ole Days”. He will truly be missed. May God Continue to Bless and Keep the Family. To a Great Woman of God, his Lovely Wife, Mrs. Helen, May God continue to Hold you in his Heart. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
To the Jackman Family:
I’m sorry to learn about the passing of Cousin Pee Wee. I can still hear our deceased mother, Madge Dixon, speak so lovingly about him. You are in our prayers.
May God. be with you, and comfort each of you doing this sorrowful time.May you allow our Lord to guide you, and you find comfort in knowing Pee-Wee has gone to his heavenly home, were a loving God knows best.
To the Jackman Family:
We feel your loss keenly, and we wish there were some way we could lighten the burden of your great sorrow. remember our thoughts and prayers are with you every minute.
Sincerely Yours,
Cousin Effie Williams & Family
In times like theses we need an Anchor, I am believing your anchor is in the Lord. To the Willis Jackman’s family , I want to let you all know you are in my prayers, I ask God even now to let his love ,shine on you, and cover each one of you with his Peace.. Wish I could be there to give each of you a hug. Gosh, I will miss Mr. Pee Wee. The last time I talked to him, I ask him did he know me,? He said, Yes you look like Anna Sue. He truly was loved.
Aunt Helen, Love You as always God is still on the throne what can you say at at time like this but just know he has set him free now no more pain. Jackman Brothers, Love You Suzanne Baskett, Bagby
To the Jackman Family:
Sorry for your loss. I know how it feels but know that you all will be together again someday.
My memories of Cousin Pee Wee are many going all the way back to the days of visiting his garage with my Dad right up to him coming to get me at the airport in Kansas City when my father passed to visiting with him a couple of years ago when I was moving from San Diego to Cleveland.
He will be sorely missed.
To Mr Helen and The Jackman Family:
You have our deepest sympathies on the death of your dear husband and father. Me Pee Wee was a remarkable man, who when ever needed would lend a helping hand. Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead.
The Jackman Family
I have very fond memories of “Pee Wee” he was not only my cousin, he was a good friend, I will miss him dearly, whenever he was in Columbia, he would always stop by my Mom’s house and we always talked about the good ole days.
My deepest sympathy to you and your family,
Arvine Eubanks and Family
Th The Willis Jackman Family
Helen, My condolences are with you and the family. You have been a warrior through it all and God will reward you greatly. Family, stay close and help your mother. She needs you now, more than ever. God will comfort all of you for He never leaves us alone. I am sorry that I won’t be able to be with you, but I’m keeping all of you in prayer. God Bless You One and All.
To the family of Willis “Pee-Wee” Jackman:
We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the Jackman Family. The pain of losing a loved one is always great. Comfort can come in knowing cousin “Pee-Wee” is at peace with the Lord, our Savior. He was always willing to extend a helping hand and will be missed greatly. Sorry we can’t be there in your time of grief. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Prayfully,
Kevin Stemmons & Family
I send my deepest condolences to the Jackman family in your loss.
May God in heaven make him glad and may his family be blessed.(Wimpering) wow I never knew I spoke like that!
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With Love, Andre’ Guerra
Dear Cousins,
Just want you to know that we are yet praying for you all. We know in time, God will wipe away your tears. We know this because He is true to His Word. Much love to you. Denise and Isaac