John Charles Jackson's Obituary
John JacksonLegacy of Johns lifeJohn Charles Jackson was Born on February 18, 1974 to unconditional loving parents of Jim and Judy Jackson. At 41 years of age, John suffered a massive stroke and died on July 30, 2015. He graduated from Mission San Jose High School as an Eagle Scout from the Boy Scouts of America. He also achieved 56 merit badges and received the Gold, Silver, and Bronze Palms. He moved on to work as a glazer for 25 years.John Jackson has left a loving legacy of three children, Justin Jackson of 19 years, Julianna Jackson of 16 years, and Jocelyn Jackson of 13 years of age. He spent his whole adult life dedicated to loving and taking care of his three children. John has lived a life passionately loving his two girls and his son. He enjoyed taking them on camping trips, water skiing, and just spending quality time with them.John has an never ending passion of helping people and helping people with their projects. At any time John would show up to any of our houses and just catch up on life. He loved everyone and everyone knew that his heart was real. The passion he had and the love he had was immense. John is known for being a Tasmanian Devil. This is the love he twirled through all of us and the great stories he has left behind. I don’t know of anyone who has left such great stories and so many may never come to be. Death is a grievance for the the people left behind but a blessing for John who gets to be in a better world, heaven.Johns everlasting love has lived on through his friends and family. He has always made time to let everyone know how loved we are. One by one he has stopped in to spread his caring ways. John will be remembered by his family and friends. John is survived by his Mom and Dad Jim and Judy Jackson. His three children Justin, Julianna, and Jocelyn Jackson. His sisters Lori Yanez, Angela Kashyap, and Jeneane Pombo. Brother-in-laws Dominic Yanez, Raji Kashyap, Christopher Pombo, 7 nieces, and 6 nephew’s. As John would say”Sweet!’ Love to the fullest and stay connected. “Never ending love!” John loved life and was smiling, even on the darkest days.The family of John Jackson would like to thank all the wonderful doctors and nurses of Redwood City Kaiser Medical Center. A special love goes to family and friends who came to see John in the hospital, and to feel the love John has. In John’s memory love is left.
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