James

James "Jim" C Jackson

March 18, 1957 - February 2, 2022

Jim Jackson, 64, passed away on Wednesday evening, February 2, 2022. He was born on Monday, March 18, 1957 to Tommie and Etta (Cox) Jackson in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Several years later Jim met the love of his life while playing cards with mutual friends. From that day on they were together. He and Hazel (Gore) married Monday, August 19, 1996 in Dallas, Texas. They lived in several places before sowing their roots in Denison, Texas, Jim was an Over-the-Road and Local Commercial truck driver for years and a master handyman. Jim was a member and attended the Crockett Avenue Church of Christ in Denison, Texas.
Jim is survived by his wife, Hazel of Denison; sons, Tony Jackson of Dallas, James Jr. Jackson of Purcell, OK; daughter, Michelle Hill of Purcell, OK; step-son, Richard Kilgore of Wewoka, Ok; brothers, John Jackson of Sasakwa, OK, Jeff Jackson of Sulphur, OK, and Joel Jackson of California; sisters; Joan Smith of Lake Tawakoni, TX and Jan Domingie of Waxahachie, TX; a special great niece, Hailey “Bob” Marsh and numerous grandchildren; great grandchildren; nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life service will be at the Crockett Avenue Church of Christ, 2:00 pm on Friday, February 18, 2022 with Brother Tony Melton officiating. In lieu of flowers and to help offset the expense of the service, Mrs. Jackson has asked that contributions be made to Johnson-Moore Funeral Home, 631 W. Woodard Street, Denison, TX 75020. Arrangements are under the direction of Johnson-Moore Funeral Home. Condolences may be registered to www.johnsonmoorefuneralhome.net.

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  • Johnson-Moore Funeral Home, Inc.

    says:

    1 file added to the album Memories

  • Dave Domingue

    says:

    Edna,hazel, sorry for our loss to our family, I still remember when Jim broke his leg when playing ball at the reunion.. terrible breakthat day!

  • Joel Jackson

    says:

    My kids will never forget uncle “jimmy” it’s always laughs and smiles when your name is invoked. When one of their friends “tales” of a crazy uncle… They just sit back and smile and say I can beat it! Hazel, you have my deepest sympathy… Your heart will hurt then in time fond memories will drift in and smiles will Begin Again. Thank you for making my big, little brother, happy for all those years… But I still believe you were in the witness protection program. Wink” Joel Jackson.

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