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Charlene <I>Jackson</I> White

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Charlene Jackson White

Birth
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
16 Oct 2019 (aged 88)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Cremation Society of Kentucky Add to Map
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Charlene Jackson White

Charlene Jackson was born on February 16, 1931, in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of Alice and Mr. Jackson. She married Charles Fletcher White and they had one son together. She also had one son from another relationship. She died on October 16, 2019, in her hometown at the age of 88.

Louisville - Charlene, age 88, passed away on Wednesday, October 16 at The Episcopal Church Home in Louisville. Apparently, her guardian angel retired the same day. She was born in Louisville, Kentucky to the late Bert and Charles Jackson on February 16, 1931 and raised by her loving aunt and uncle, Jesse and Jessie Jackson. Charlene attended Collegiate High School, before attending Bennett Jr. College and Sweet Briar College. She was a past member of Harmony Landing Country Club and the Long Run Hounds Fox Hunting Organization. She was an accomplished floral arranger and created many beautiful arrangements for family and friends. Always busy, as a seamstress, she created many unique articles of clothing and pillows which she sold at local bazarres. But her greatest passion was animals. For years she ran a no-kill animal shelter and throughout her adult life, she surrounded herself with an abundance of furry friends. For those close to Charlene, they understood she was a unique personality that lived life on her own terms. A joyful friend with an endless supply of funny stories about her life. She cherished her close friends and often spoke of them until the end. There was truly no one else like her. Charlene is survived by her two children,. In addition, she leaves five grandchildren. Charlene requested not to have any type of funeral or ceremony. If you care to make a donation to the Kentucky Humane Society she would be pleased. And if a stray cat happens to wander into your yard, Charlene would like you to feed it. Cremation Society of Kentucky
SOURCE Published in The Courier-Journal from Oct. 17 to Oct. 20, 2019
Charlene Jackson White

Charlene Jackson was born on February 16, 1931, in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of Alice and Mr. Jackson. She married Charles Fletcher White and they had one son together. She also had one son from another relationship. She died on October 16, 2019, in her hometown at the age of 88.

Louisville - Charlene, age 88, passed away on Wednesday, October 16 at The Episcopal Church Home in Louisville. Apparently, her guardian angel retired the same day. She was born in Louisville, Kentucky to the late Bert and Charles Jackson on February 16, 1931 and raised by her loving aunt and uncle, Jesse and Jessie Jackson. Charlene attended Collegiate High School, before attending Bennett Jr. College and Sweet Briar College. She was a past member of Harmony Landing Country Club and the Long Run Hounds Fox Hunting Organization. She was an accomplished floral arranger and created many beautiful arrangements for family and friends. Always busy, as a seamstress, she created many unique articles of clothing and pillows which she sold at local bazarres. But her greatest passion was animals. For years she ran a no-kill animal shelter and throughout her adult life, she surrounded herself with an abundance of furry friends. For those close to Charlene, they understood she was a unique personality that lived life on her own terms. A joyful friend with an endless supply of funny stories about her life. She cherished her close friends and often spoke of them until the end. There was truly no one else like her. Charlene is survived by her two children,. In addition, she leaves five grandchildren. Charlene requested not to have any type of funeral or ceremony. If you care to make a donation to the Kentucky Humane Society she would be pleased. And if a stray cat happens to wander into your yard, Charlene would like you to feed it. Cremation Society of Kentucky
SOURCE Published in The Courier-Journal from Oct. 17 to Oct. 20, 2019


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