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Wayne V. Jackson
08/26/1938 — 06/04/2002
From Kent, WA, US | Born in Haskell, Oklahoma
Wayne V. Jackson
Wayne Jackson, 63, of Richland, WA, passed away in Kent Washington on Monday, June 4, 2002. Wayne was born in Haskell Oklahoma on August 26, 1938.
He was a purchasing agent for Siemens at the Hanford area until retiring in 1994. Wayne and his wife Carol enjoyed traveling around the country in their rnotorhome and enjoyed their family and retirement. They were happy to spend the winter months of each year in Arizona with many close friends. Wayne was an avid Seattle Mariner baseball fan.
Wayne is survived by his wife, Carol Jackson of Kent, WA; mother, Edna Jackson of Richland, WA; brother and sister in-law, Bill and Barb Jackson of Walla Walla, son and daughter in-law, Herb and Shirley Jackson of Kent, WA son, Kirby Jackson of Pleasant Hill, CA, daughter, Chris Kirnon of San Ramon, CA; grandchildren, Jeff and Megan Patterson of San Ramon, CA.
Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, June 7, 2002, at Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Donations may be made in Waynes memory to the American Cancer Society, P O Box 277, Richland, WA 99352.
Dad,
Today is August 26. 2020 and it would have been your 82nd birthday. I miss you so much each and every day. You were the best Dad in the world. Thanks for everything Dad!
Love you Dad and take care,
Kirby
I’m so sorry. We did not know Wayne had cancer and we want to let you know you are in our prayers. I have such fond memories of living next door to the Jacksons during our early years in Richland. So, Edna and Bill, God bless you and your families. And to Carol and family, our sympathy is with you. I’m so sorry we will be out of town for the memorial. God bless you all and give you peace.
Love and prayers, Ivamarie & Bill
Lots of good memories going through school together. My love to the family.
We loved this quiet soft spoken man who had such a great sense of humor. Sharing a glass of wine with him was one of life’s greatest pleasures. Carol and family you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love Doris and Clarence
Carol, sorry to read about the passing of Wayne. I want you to know it was a great joy working with the two of you at Siemens. Wayne and I always made time to talk baseball, which we both followed very closely. I hope the best works out for you in the future. Ron Feaster
So sorry to read of Wayne’s death. He was a good friend and a good workmate.
I’m so sorry. We did not know Wayne had cancer and we want to let you know you are in our prayers. I have such fond memories of living next door to the Jacksons during our early years in Richland. So, Edna and Bill, God bless you and your families. And to Carol and family, our sympathy is with you. I’m so sorry we will be out of town for the memorial. God bless you all and give you peace.
Love and prayers, Ivamarie & Bill
Lots of good memories going through school together. My love to the family.
We loved this quiet soft spoken man who had such a great sense of humor. Sharing a glass of wine with him was one of life’s greatest pleasures. Carol and family you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love Doris and Clarence
Carol, sorry to read about the passing of Wayne. I want you to know it was a great joy working with the two of you at Siemens. Wayne and I always made time to talk baseball, which we both followed very closely. I hope the best works out for you in the future. Ron Feaster
So sorry to read of Wayne’s death. He was a good friend and a good workmate.
So sorry. My love to you and your family, Carol.
Carol and family,
Wayne and I were classmates in the RHS Class of ’57. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. “To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.”
Were so very sorry , we’ll never forget the good times we have had together. Carol we can’t be there tommorow but please know we are there in spirit with you, our prayers are with you always.
We are so sorry to hear of Wayne’s death, and very sorry we can’t be with you,he was one super man and a great gift to be able to call a friend, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Carol and kids:
Sorry we could not be with you at Waynes funeral but we are certainly with you in mind and spirit. We will try to call and talk to you soon.
I expect you will return to Herbs. Love Jack and Betty
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