Jack, the son of Henry Jackson and Pearl Elizabeth Burns, married twice. His first wife was Vera Gertrude Turner with whom he had three children: Gene O., Roy W., and Peggy Sue. Jack's second wife was Wanda June Seely.
Jackson moved to Odessa from Cooper in 1947. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. Jack, who died at age 56 at his home, was an Odessa fireman.
The obituary lists the following survivors: his wife, Wanda; two sons, Gene O. and Roy W. both of Odessa; a daughter Mrs. Peggy Sue Sparks of Midland; a sister, Effie Neal of Sulphur Bluff; a step-daughter, Mrs. Mary Glisson of Odessa; and six grandchildren.
Funeral services were at the Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Officiating was the Rev. Von Del Drinkard, pastor of the Central Baptist Church.
Jack, the son of Henry Jackson and Pearl Elizabeth Burns, married twice. His first wife was Vera Gertrude Turner with whom he had three children: Gene O., Roy W., and Peggy Sue. Jack's second wife was Wanda June Seely.
Jackson moved to Odessa from Cooper in 1947. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. Jack, who died at age 56 at his home, was an Odessa fireman.
The obituary lists the following survivors: his wife, Wanda; two sons, Gene O. and Roy W. both of Odessa; a daughter Mrs. Peggy Sue Sparks of Midland; a sister, Effie Neal of Sulphur Bluff; a step-daughter, Mrs. Mary Glisson of Odessa; and six grandchildren.
Funeral services were at the Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Officiating was the Rev. Von Del Drinkard, pastor of the Central Baptist Church.
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