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Mr. James Alexander Jackson Sr., 76, of Roanoke County, Va., departed this life on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. He was the son of the late Andrew James Jackson Sr. and Pearl Reynolds Jackson. He was joined in Holy Matrimony to Shirley Saunders on February 22, 1964, in Rocky Mount, Va. They resided in Roanoke County, raising a family of five sons. Before his retirement in 1993, Mr. Jackson worked at the Kroger Warehouse in Roanoke County. Upon retirement he volunteered with the food bank of Shiloh Baptist Church.
Mr. James Alexander Jackson Sr., 76, of Roanoke County, Va., departed this life on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. He was the son of the late Andrew James Jackson Sr. and Pearl Reynolds Jackson. He was joined in Holy Matrimony to Shirley Saunders on February 22, 1964, in Rocky Mount, Va. They resided in Roanoke County, raising a family of five sons. Before his retirement in 1993, Mr. Jackson worked at the Kroger Warehouse in Roanoke County. Upon retirement he volunteered with the food bank of Shiloh Baptist Church.
served in the Air Force in meteorology during WWII and subsequently attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he earned an AB in 1946, an MA in 1950, and a PhD in 1952. He remained at UCLA in the Graduate School of Management for his entire career, with part-time appointments in engineering, mathematics, and biostatistics, and he retired in 1985. In late 1954, Jackson had an idea that was to be remarkably fruitful: to model a machine shop as an arbitrary open network of classical-type interacting queues: exogenous Poisson inputs, exponential service, and Markovian routing. Beyond his brilliant professional career, Jackson has been for many years a serious model railroader. He is also an avid reader in such areas as evolution, neurology, scientific...
The evil heritage of racism-generated, compounded, left to block the road to progress of the working class of our country and the people-remains a number one item on the agenda of unfinished democratic tasks...." [James Edward Jackson, Jr.] wrote in an essay on the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the whole of which can be found in "Brotherman-the Odyssey of Black Men in America" (One World 1996) "At the ceremony, Governor John Garland Pollard pinned the badge on the white Boy Scouts but refused to do the same for Jackson. Instead, the governor tossed the badge to Jackson, and he had to pin it on his uniform himself. After pinning on his own badge, Jackson saluted smartly. The white audience responded with applause, separating themselves from the governor's crude offense...
I truly enjoy assisting home owners and home buyers realize the benefits of home ownership," said [James Jackson], a community lending representative serving the Detroit market for Comerica Mortgage. "I am passionate about assisting people in creating a better financial future," Jackson said. "I often speak at financial workshops to share what I have learned over the years with people wanting a better lifestyle for themselves and their families. Seeing their lifestyles improve is very gratifying to me.
Mr. , also known as "Snow," departed this life on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008, at his business. He was born to and Blanch H. Jackson in Nottoway County, Blackstone, Va., on May 9, 1923. James married Rosina Pierce; out of that union they had one daughter, Evelyn R. Casey.
Mr. , also known as "Snow," departed this life on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008, at his business. He was born to and Blanch H. Jackson in Nottoway County, Blackstone, Va., on May 9, 1923. James married Rosina Pierce; out of that union they had one daughter, Evelyn R. Casey.
NORFOLK - , 80, of the 800 block of Pollard St., passed away Sept. 19, 2010. He is survived by his wife, Rosa Jackson; a brother, Samuel Jackson, nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends.
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