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Reginald Jackson
October 10, 1933 - December 26, 2009
© Prater Lampton Funeral Home
Submitted by: Janet Laubhan Flickinger


Memorial services for Reginald Jackson will be announced at a later date.

Reginald Jackson died Saturday, December 26, 2009 in Hugo, OK at the age of 76. Reginald Jackson was born October 10, 1933 in Blossom, TX the son of John Luther and Alma Mae (Webb) Jackson. He had lived in the Sawyer area for the past twelve years.

Reginald married Robin Hedrick in May of 2002. He had worked as a warehouse laborer for Tarrent Printing Company.

Reginald is survived by his wife: Robin of the home; two sons: Monty Jackson and Mark Jackson both of Ft. Worth, TX; two daughters: Regina Gerspacher of Lye, France and Megan Jackson of the home in Sawyer, OK; one sister: Evelyn Weaver of Paris, TX; five grandchildren.


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