Keith was a member of St Luke AME Zion Church. He had worked as a supervisor with the Youth Development Center and was a local business owner for many years. Keith was known for his generosity, donating to numerous charities and being a mentor to many people. Keith was a member of the NAACP. He was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan and enjoyed traveling. Keith cherished the times he spent surrounded by his family and friends.
He is survived by his children, Keith Jackson Jr., Justin "Satomi" Jackson, Love Leigh Jackson and "Little" Margo Jackson, all of New Castle; his brothers, Rick Jackson, Alfred Jackson, Ralph Jackson and Jeffrey Cheatham; his sisters, Donna Waugh, Elaine Duffey, Monica Jackson and Bonnie Thomas; his brother-in-law, Kenneth Thomas; 13 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
In addition to his parents, and wife, Keith was preceded in death by his sister, Laura Reynolds; two brothers, Alan Jackson and Roy Jackson; and his granddaughter, Tessa Leigh Hughley.
A private service was conducted by Pastor William Hogans. Interment at Graceland Cemetery.
Information and photo taken, in part, from the NEW CASTLE NEWS issue of April 19, 2020
Keith was a member of St Luke AME Zion Church. He had worked as a supervisor with the Youth Development Center and was a local business owner for many years. Keith was known for his generosity, donating to numerous charities and being a mentor to many people. Keith was a member of the NAACP. He was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan and enjoyed traveling. Keith cherished the times he spent surrounded by his family and friends.
He is survived by his children, Keith Jackson Jr., Justin "Satomi" Jackson, Love Leigh Jackson and "Little" Margo Jackson, all of New Castle; his brothers, Rick Jackson, Alfred Jackson, Ralph Jackson and Jeffrey Cheatham; his sisters, Donna Waugh, Elaine Duffey, Monica Jackson and Bonnie Thomas; his brother-in-law, Kenneth Thomas; 13 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
In addition to his parents, and wife, Keith was preceded in death by his sister, Laura Reynolds; two brothers, Alan Jackson and Roy Jackson; and his granddaughter, Tessa Leigh Hughley.
A private service was conducted by Pastor William Hogans. Interment at Graceland Cemetery.
Information and photo taken, in part, from the NEW CASTLE NEWS issue of April 19, 2020
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