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Leroy Jackson Sr.

Birth
Klamath Agency, Klamath County, Oregon, USA
Death
6 Jul 2015 (aged 79)
Chiloquin, Klamath County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Klamath County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Leroy Jackson Sr. was born Aug. 22, 1935, at the Klamath Agency on the former Klamath Reservation in Oregon and passed away on July 6, 2015. His final days were spent with his wife and loved ones at his home in Chiloquin, Ore.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Pearl; father, Roland; baby, Norman; brothers, Larson, Lawrence, Victor, Raymond, Robert and Norman; and sisters, Patronella, Caledonia and Roselda. He graduated from Oregon Institute of Technology as a commercial artist in 1960 and worked for Payless Town and Country for over 20 years until retiring. He was a freelance sign painter up until a few years ago and active in the Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed his work, woodcutting, hunting and many outdoor activities. He loved taking photographs, bowling, playing the guitar and spending time with his wife at Kla-Mo-Ya Casino and several gaming establishments throughout Nevada and Oregon. Survivors include his wife, children, as well as their spouses; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.

Herald and News, July 9, 2015
Leroy Jackson Sr. was born Aug. 22, 1935, at the Klamath Agency on the former Klamath Reservation in Oregon and passed away on July 6, 2015. His final days were spent with his wife and loved ones at his home in Chiloquin, Ore.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Pearl; father, Roland; baby, Norman; brothers, Larson, Lawrence, Victor, Raymond, Robert and Norman; and sisters, Patronella, Caledonia and Roselda. He graduated from Oregon Institute of Technology as a commercial artist in 1960 and worked for Payless Town and Country for over 20 years until retiring. He was a freelance sign painter up until a few years ago and active in the Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed his work, woodcutting, hunting and many outdoor activities. He loved taking photographs, bowling, playing the guitar and spending time with his wife at Kla-Mo-Ya Casino and several gaming establishments throughout Nevada and Oregon. Survivors include his wife, children, as well as their spouses; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.

Herald and News, July 9, 2015


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