Mrs. Deborah J. Jackson
Deborah Jemice Jackson was born December 14, 1957. She was preceded in death by her mother, Annie L. Pressley; her father, Curlee Mixon; her son, Tearl McDaniel and grandson, Tylan Deshawn McDaniel.
Deborah was very well known. Deborah loved to cook and she made it a profession; many would say she was the best cook in Conecuh County. She was a stranger to no one and was well loved by all. Deborah was very outspoken and kind hearted. She took pride in her well-manicured yard. She loved her beloved stylist, Katrina, who kept her hair beautiful.
Deborah departed her life on April 25, 2019 at her home in Mixonville, AL.
She leaves to cherish her memory her beloved husband, Eddie Jackson; four children, Michael (Sheila) McDaniel, Johnnie (Andrea) McDaniel, Tracey (Jeffrey) Walker and Katrina (Geoffrey) Brooks; four siblings, Austin Pressley, Anice Campbell, Joyce (Jerry) George, and Olean Davidson; eleven grandchildren; six great grandchildren; one great-great grandchild and a host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews; a special granddaughter, Brittany Powell and a special friend, Rose Pettway.
When someone dear to us dies a feeling of helplessness engulfs us. The Bible teaches that there is going to be a resurrection which means that those who are dead will be brought back to life. (John 5:28,29) What do you think, do you think that the dead can really live again? At Acts 24:15 we are assured that “there is going to be a resurrection.” So we can believe what the Bible says because God is the creator of life and he has resurrected humans in the past and he is eager to do it again. Isn’t that reassuring? So may the God of all comfort, comfort you in your time of sorrow. (Revelation 21:4) And may you draw close to him in prayer. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4)