Rev. Paul Martin, pastor, is the officiating minister. Burial was to follow in the Bond Cemetery with Masonic rites.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eula Mae Hughes Jackson; three sons, Jack Donald and Bill, both of Bond, and Gene of Natchez; eight grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Addie Jackson of Bond; four brothers, J. E. and C. D. both of Bastrop, La., S. G. and Willie F., both of Bond; five sisters, Miss Estelle Jackson of Bastrop, Mrs. M. M. Smith of Bond, Mrs. J. L. Cole of Homer, La., Mrs. Palmer Ladner of Wiggins and Mrs. Guy Gately of Orange, Tex.
Mr. Jackson was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Wiggins Masonic Lodge.
Hattiesburg American
Wednesday, July 20, 1966
Rev. Paul Martin, pastor, is the officiating minister. Burial was to follow in the Bond Cemetery with Masonic rites.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eula Mae Hughes Jackson; three sons, Jack Donald and Bill, both of Bond, and Gene of Natchez; eight grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Addie Jackson of Bond; four brothers, J. E. and C. D. both of Bastrop, La., S. G. and Willie F., both of Bond; five sisters, Miss Estelle Jackson of Bastrop, Mrs. M. M. Smith of Bond, Mrs. J. L. Cole of Homer, La., Mrs. Palmer Ladner of Wiggins and Mrs. Guy Gately of Orange, Tex.
Mr. Jackson was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Wiggins Masonic Lodge.
Hattiesburg American
Wednesday, July 20, 1966
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