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Alden Cemetery

3100-3190 Country Road 1410
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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Reverend John Jackson


Obituary
Alden Cemetery
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, February 7, 1923

Reverend John Jackson
1845 ~ February 3, 1923


Rev. John Jackson died at the home of his son Jesse, Near Fort Cobb Saturday morning at 4 o'clock.

A large crowd was present, thus attesting the esteem in which grandpa Jackson, as he was familiarly called, was held. Rev. Jackson was born in Indiana in 1845 and died Feb. 3, 1823, being nearly 78 years old.

He served in the ministry some 50 years and always was ready for service at any and all times.

He leaves four sons and one daughter, several grandchildren and other relatives to mourn his loss.

To the bereaved ones we extend our Sympathy.


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