Source: Adams Funeral Home
Transcribed by Bettye Odom
Services for Flossie Lee Jackson, 79, of Crosbyton were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 4, 1986 in the Crosbyton Church of Christ with Jim York, minister of church officiating.
Burial followed in the Crosbyton Cemetery under direction of Adams Funeral Home of Crosbyton.
Mrs. Jackson died at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Crosbyton Hospital following a lengthy illness.
She was born December 9, 1906 in Delta County(near Cooper) and married Walter Mack Jackson March 12, 1934 in New Mexico.
Mrs. Jackson was an employee of the Crosbyton Post Office prior to her marriage to Mack in 1934.
The Jackson´s moved to Hereford from Crosbyton in 1939. In 1954 they bought a ranch in Colorado Springs, Colorado and lived there until June of 1984 when they moved back to Crosbyton.
Survivors include: Husband: Mack Jackson--Crosbyton; 2 Sisters: Sue Minton--Colorado Springs, Co., Alyene Bass--Amherst, TX; 21 Nieces and Nephews.
Crosby County News & Crosbyton Review, May 4, 1986
Services for Walter Mack Jackson, 79, of Crosbyton were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, February 10, 1987 in the Crosbyton Church of Christ with Jim York officiating.
Burial followed in the Crosbyton Cemetery under direction of Adams Funeral Home.
Mr. Jackson died at 8:00 p.m. Sunday, February 8, 1987 in the Crosbyton Hospital following a lengthy illness.
He was born October 28, 1907 at Timpson, Shelby County, Texas. He moved with his parents to a farm in the Smith Community south of Crosbyton in January of 1916. He graduated form Crosbyton High School and attended Texas Tech University. He farmed with his family in Crosby County and worked on the L7 Ranch as a young man.
He married Flossie Lee Buchanan March 12, 1934 in New Mexico. They farmed on the East Plains before buying a farm at Hereford and a ranch at Fountain, Colorado where they lived the middle and later years of their lives.
Mack and Flossie moved back to Crosbyton and made their home at 221 N. Crosby in 1984. Flossie Jackson preceded Mack in death May 2, 1986.
Survivors include: 2 Sisters: Lola Singletary, Long Beach, California and Daisey Hutchinson, Redmond, Oregon; 1 Step-brother: Bill Kimberly, Richmond, California; several nieces and nephews.
Crosby County News & Crosbyton Review, February 12, 1987
Record provided by Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum
transcribed by Linda Fox Hughes
Crosby County TXGenWeb Project
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