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A homemaker, resident of Baton Rouge and native of Clarksdale, MS, she passed away at 7:30 a.m., Friday, Jan. 11, 2013 at her home. She was 87. Visiting at Ministry of New Beginnings, Friday, Jan. 18 from 8:30 a.m. until religious service at 9 a.m., conducted by Rev. Vanna Breckenridge. Interment at Port Hudson National Cemetery. She is survived by her daughters, Pastor Vanna Breckenridge (Kelles), Julie Callaway (Royce, Sr.) and Linda Jackson; sons, Clancy McKneially, Hosea Jackson and Freddie Jackson, Jr.; sister, Katherine Harrison; brothers, Leonard Harris and Sylvester Harrison; 14 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. Freddie Jackson, Sr.; seven sisters and four brothers. Arrangements with Carney and Mackey Funeral Home, (225) 774-0390.
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To Julie and the entire Jackson family:
Please accept our sincere sympathy in the passing of your mother and our best friend. Needless to say we were shocked to hear of her passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Remember "wherever a beautiful soul has been there in a trail of beautiful memories".May you find peace in memories and comfort in the love of family and friends.God bless you Norman and Ora Bell and family.
Norman and Ora Bell
January 17, 2013
To our best friend,
May the sympathy o those who care make the sorrow of your heart less difficult to bear.
Fleming & Mary Morris
January 17, 2013
Dear Jackson Family, Remember earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. Continue to lean and depend on the Lord for your strength. God bless all of you.
Essie Lockhart
January 17, 2013
To Julie: May God give you peace during this time. Thank God for a life well lived!! Praying for your strength and understanding!
Verla Farlough
January 17, 2013
To Rev. Vanna & Kelles Breckenridge & Family
We were so sorry, to hear of the passing of your Mother.
May the fond memories that you hold so dear to your heart, help you and your family get through this most difficult time.
With Deepest Sympathy
Kenneth L. Dukes & Family
Kenneth Dukes
January 17, 2013
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