George Jackson

Obituary of George Jackson

George David Jackson 55 of Port Murray NJ, died at his home on August 4, 2008 He was born in Phillipsburg NJ on March 21, 1953. He was the son of the late Harold W. Jackson and Fredra Williams Jackson of Port Murray NJ. He was retired from Sandoz Pharmaceutical in East Hanover NJ. He previously worked for Ingersol Rand in Phillipsburg NJ. He was a 1971 graduate of Warren Hills Regional High School. David was an avid Sports fan. Survivors: In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife Gwendolyn Williams Jackson of Summit NJ, two daughters Giovanna Brooks and Georgette Jackson both of Summit, two brothers Harold of Morristown NJ and Charles of Reading PA, 2 sisters Gwendolyn Phillips of Port Murray and Linda West of Port Murray NJ and a grand son Romiere Horace of Summit NJ. Services: Services will be held on Friday August 8th at 6 pm in the DeVoe Funeral Services, Inc. 136 West Washington Ave, Washington NJ. Family and friends may call 4pm until time of services. Internment will be Saturday August 16th at 10 am in the Musconetcong Valley Cemetery. Online condolences may be expressed at www.devoefuneral.com. Memorials: Donations to the family in care of the funeral home are appreciated. Tributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aunt Doll and the Jackson Family - - our worlds may seem like they are crumbling down around us but we should keep the faith. Linda Barber & Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tribute from: Harold Jackson Jr. Althoug I'm sadden by not being able to see you again, to be able to talk to you about sports and life in general. On this side of the land of the living. I can rest assure that you're in Heaven with Dad, the Angels and God. No more pain, no more suffering and no more worries. You were a good brother and a great uncle. We all will miss you David and you will always be in our thoughts and prayers. I know I will see you once again on the other side of Heaven. Your brother Harold -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tribute from: Gwendolyn Jackson Phillips Beloved Baby Brother; My heart is truly broken with your passing. We have been through so much together. As a sister, I have loved you with every gift I was blessed to have been given. Thank You for supporting me and protecting me in NYC. You were a wonderful Brother, a friend and so much more. May God keep you in His loving care, until we meet again. Peace. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harold and the Family of David, we the Brothers of Tyrian Lodge # 34 in Morristown want to express our deepest sympathy during this your time of lost. Your family has always supported us in our event, affairs and fund raisers. We know you loved him but god loved him best. We serve a God that is incapable of making a mistake. Continue to look to the hill whence cometh your help, your help comes from the Lord. May God Continue to Bless and Comfort you in these trying times. The Brothers of Tyrian Lodge No.34 P.H.A Morristown NJ Charles E. Johnson Worshipful Master -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tribute from: Michaele Scott (Shelley) You have my deepest sympathy, I have been praying for the family during this time of sorrow. Losing a loved one is always hard and painful to the heart, but in time, it heals cause you know he’s in Gods hands now. God Bless -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Although we haven't spoken in years, I still thought of you often. You and I shared a wonderful bond that I will never forget.I will be praying for your family and the huge loss they are feeling. However, I too am looking forward to seeing you again in the presence of Jesus. Sincerely, Diane (Topoleski) Goble
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