of Midway, AR
September 7, 1928 - February 20, 2010
Mrs. Betty Jane Jackson, age 81, of Midway passed away Saturday February 20, 2010 at her residence. Elizabeth Jane Jackson was born September 7, 1928 in Syracuse, New York to Edwin and Jane (Puzzulo) Burkart. She married John Charles Henry Jackson January 14, 1950 in New Hampshire. She was a jack of all trades including a private investigator , a hostess, and a personal care aid. She was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles #3183.
Mrs. Jackson is survived by her sons: John H. (Regina) Jackson of Austin, Texas and Matthew E. (Cheryl) Jackson of Mountain Home, a daughter: Janie Jackson (Jeff Janeway) of Mountain Home, 13 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren. She has 2 brothers, and 3 sisters all of Syracuse, New York and family friends Barbara Sullivan of Syracuse, New York and Eldon Watson of Midway. She was preceded in death by her son Kemmet Jackson and her parents.
All services are private. Interment will be in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of the Ozarks.
Sorry to read of her passing. I believe this lady was married to John Jackson that was a fellow worker at Tucker Equipment in Clovis, NM back in 1970. If not I’m sorry to bother the family. I believe that they were the parents of Janie May that had a daughter named Amy.
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Our little Betty (boop) you will be missed by all of us at the Eagles. You were a joy to be around with that wonderful smile. When I grow up I want to be just like you.
we love you and we are going to miss you. you brightend every ones day with your lovly smile
Janie, Tim and I are saddened by sweet Ms. Betty's passing. She was a precious lady and will be missed. We are praying for your family at this time....Love to all, Faith
Sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful person to know. Everytime you saw her she was smiling and you couldn't help but sile with her.
Betty, you were loved by many, and a joy to be with. We will miss you, but will see you again, someday. We love you. Jay & Joan
Dear Janie & Family,
Our greatest sympathies at this time. She was a wonderful woman, as you, and will be always be with you in your heart and by your side for eternity. Much Love, Amy & Jerry Swann
My sweet "Betty Boop" I will always remember your love and the way you cared for all of your brothers and sisters at the Eagles. Please enjoy your new life with the Lord ans the aerie in the sky. I will always love u and miss u