JULIUS JACKSON  July 26 1927  February 23 2020 (age 92)

JULIUS JACKSON July 26 1927 February 23 2020 (age 92)

July 26 1927 February 23 2020 (age 92)
Obituary Julius Jackson was born on July 26, 1927 in Desoto Parish, Mansfield, Louisiana. He was called from Labor to his heavenly reward on February 21, 2020 at the blessed age of 92. He served in the Marine Corp during World War II, where he was honorably discharged. He was a member of Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church where he became an ordained deacon and was retired from Babcock and Wilcox with 32 years of service. He is preceded in death by his parents; wife, Minister Muriel Thomas Jackson; children, Harmon Jackson, Zeola Brooks, Minnie Pearl Jackson, and Bernice Yolland; second wife, Elizabeth B . Roach Jackson; daughter, Phyllis Brown; brothers, Ernest (Catherine), OC, Kelly, and Willie Jackson; sister, Rosie Lee (Ernest) Pleasant. Julius leaves to cherish his loving memory, children, David Emir Ruple, Rev. Eric (Patricia) Ruple, Glen Ruple, Libby (James) Wallace, Phoebe (David) Lewis and Gloria Smith; sisters, Olevia Jackson, Ruthie Mae Jackson, and Dorothy (Robert) Wyatt; brothers, Vessie Lee (Vivian) Jackson, Rev. Bott T. (Gussie) Jackson, Robert Brooks, Darlene Speed and Andrew Jackson; and a host of grand, great grand, and great-great grandchildren , nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Condolences may be sent and procession will form at 965 Packard Dr., Akron, OH 44320. To send flowers to JULIUS’ family, please visit our floral section.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of JULIUS JACKSON July 26 1927 February 23 2020 (age 92).

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Death notice for the town of: Akron, state: Ohio

death notice JULIUS JACKSON July 26 1927 February 23 2020 (age 92)

obituary notice JULIUS JACKSON July 26 1927 February 23 2020 (age 92)

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