PALL BEARERS JAMES AY ERETT WILL BYRD WILLIE CONWAY JOHN CUNNINGHAM ELROY JOHNSON 1- GABRIEL MILES :r PERCY ROUSE GEORGE SCHAFFER I JOE WILLIAMS :I I I I l I I i ') 'I I 1912 t <' 1984 FUNERAL SERVICE I -- . --~ -- for I I . I ~r. Jlfran~ 3}8rltsnn, 3Jr. I I I Arrangements Entrusted To .STUART MORTUARY, INC. 2201 North Illinois Street 925-3000 Indianapolis, Indi~na 46208 SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1984 1:00 P.M. II - ' STUART MORTUARY CHAPEL 2201 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA OBITUARY MR. FRANK JACKSON, JR., son of Frank, Sr., and Fannie LTyhleerseJhaec kastot enn,dweadspb~oblmicAsucghuosotl1s 2a,1n9d1g2rienwP ht oo enix City, Alabama. young manhood. In 1965, he moved to Indianapolis, Indiana where he made his home for the last nineteen years. He was employed for over nineteen years at Justus Construction Company-Crestwood East prior to his retirement in 1982. MR. JACKSON :was united in holy matrimony to Rose Lee Miles in 1934, who preceded him in death after many years of marital happiness. He was a devoted father, grandparent and brother who will long be remembered with affection. He was a kind and loving person and always had a smile. He never met a stranger and was a joy to be around. MR. FRANK JACKSON, JR. departed this life April17, 1984 at the age of seventy-one years, eight months and six days and leaves to cherish his memory six daughters, Bertha Spells and Rose M. Dabney both of Indianapolis, Catherine James, Annie Mae Ford and Mary James all of Phoenix City and Marsha D. Jackson of Columbus, Georgia; four sons, Frank Jackie Jackson of Indianapolis, RobertL. Jackson of Alanta, Georgia, Emel Mathew Jackson of Ft. Stewart, Georgia and Frank Jackson III of Columbus; fifteen grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Annie L. Williams of Indianapolls, Fannie Mae James and Susie Anna Daniels both of Phoenix City and a host of other relatives and manY friends. uwe all lOved him but God loved him best." HUMBLY SUBMI'ITED.......THE FAMILY Aprecious one from us is gone A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home That never can be filled. You are not forgotten Dear One, Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory last : We will remember thee. ORDER OF SERVICE REV. JONATHAN BAILEY, OFFICIATING PROCESSIONAL ............................. Musical Prelude SELECTION SCRIPTURE PRAYER SOLO ............................... Mrs. Norma Cunningham ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Elizabeth Averett OBITUARY ............ (Read Silently) . . . . . . . . . . . . Soft Music SOLO ................................. Ms. Gwendolyn Jackson REMARKS ............ Three Minutes Each ........... Ministers SELECTION WORDS OF COMFORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Jonathan Bailey REVIEW BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL ............................. Musical Postlude COMMITTAL AND INTERMENT . . . . . . Floral Park Cemetery APPRECIATION The family wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many comforting messages, prayers, flowers and any other expressions of kindness and concern evidenced at this time in thought and deed. May God add a blessing to each of you. STUART MORTUARY, INC. On behalf of the family of Mr. Frank Jackson, Jr.