Married Faye Poe August 21, 1929 in Schuyler County, Missouri.
Children: Vernon Lee, Ina Mae, Clara Faye, Dottie Jean.
Son of Noah Jackson and Clara Miller Jackson.
Photo: about 1929.
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Obituary:
Leland Leroy Jackson, son of Noah and Clara Miller Jackson, was born November 16, 1909 and died Sunday August 30, 1998 in a Columbia, Missouri hospital at the age of eighty-eight years.
He was united in marriage to Faye Poe on August 21, 1929 and to this union one son and three daughters, Vernon Lee, Ina Mae, Clara Faye, and Dottie were born. Preceding him in death were his wife, son and parents, one brother, Bernie, and one sister, Lela Pearl. Surviving are his daughters and husbands, Ina Mae and Quentin Lewis, Clara Faye and William Miller, Dottie and James Wray; fourteen grandchildren; twenty great-grandchildren; one brother Lloyd, and four sisters, Martha McConnell, Mary Baxter, Bina Lou Childress, and Wilma Lee Baxter; several nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson lived on a farm near Downing until 1962 when they moved to town. He had owned and operated his own general tucking business for nearly fifty years. He was a member of the Coffey Christian Chruch and the IOOF Lodge of Downing. Burial in the Downing City Cemetery.
Married Faye Poe August 21, 1929 in Schuyler County, Missouri.
Children: Vernon Lee, Ina Mae, Clara Faye, Dottie Jean.
Son of Noah Jackson and Clara Miller Jackson.
Photo: about 1929.
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Obituary:
Leland Leroy Jackson, son of Noah and Clara Miller Jackson, was born November 16, 1909 and died Sunday August 30, 1998 in a Columbia, Missouri hospital at the age of eighty-eight years.
He was united in marriage to Faye Poe on August 21, 1929 and to this union one son and three daughters, Vernon Lee, Ina Mae, Clara Faye, and Dottie were born. Preceding him in death were his wife, son and parents, one brother, Bernie, and one sister, Lela Pearl. Surviving are his daughters and husbands, Ina Mae and Quentin Lewis, Clara Faye and William Miller, Dottie and James Wray; fourteen grandchildren; twenty great-grandchildren; one brother Lloyd, and four sisters, Martha McConnell, Mary Baxter, Bina Lou Childress, and Wilma Lee Baxter; several nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson lived on a farm near Downing until 1962 when they moved to town. He had owned and operated his own general tucking business for nearly fifty years. He was a member of the Coffey Christian Chruch and the IOOF Lodge of Downing. Burial in the Downing City Cemetery.
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