Obituary for Lorenzo Earl Jackson
Lorenzo Earl Jackson age 23, of Amarillo, Texas died March 26, 1982, in Amarillo due to a gun shot wound to the chest.
Lorenzo was born October 27, 1958 in Knox City, Texas to Shawnee and Dorothy (Daggett) Jackson. He attended school in Altus, Oklahoma before moving to Amarillo, Texas; He worked for the City of Amarillo.
Funeral services for Lorenzo Earl Jackson are scheduled for Tuesday, March 30, 1982, at 2:00 pm in Altus, officiated by Elder M. D. Taylor. Burial will follow at the Altus Cemetery under the direction of Tims Funeral Home.
Lorenzo Earl Jackson is survived by his mother Dorothy Jackson, Altus, Oklahoma; three brothers, Arthur Jackson, Altus, Oklahoma; Jackie and Michael Jackson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; four sisters,, Mrs. Brenda Kemp, Lawton, Oklahoma; Mrs. Dorothy Bledsoe, Lawton, Oklahoma; Miss Karen Jackson, Lawton, Oklahoma; Mrs. Lorraine Willis, Altus, Oklahoma.
03/30/1982
2:00 PM
Funeral
unknown
Altus
OK
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Lorenzo was born October 27, 1958 in Knox City, Texas to Shawnee and Dorothy (Daggett) Jackson. He attended school in Altus, Oklahoma before moving to Amarillo, Texas; He worked for the City of Amarillo.
Funeral services for Lorenzo Earl Jackson are scheduled for Tuesday, March 30, 1982, at 2:00 pm in Altus, officiated by Elder M. D. Taylor. Burial will follow at the Altus Cemetery under the direction of Tims Funeral Home.
Lorenzo Earl Jackson is survived by his mother Dorothy Jackson, Altus, Oklahoma; three brothers, Arthur Jackson, Altus, Oklahoma; Jackie and Michael Jackson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; four sisters,, Mrs. Brenda Kemp, Lawton, Oklahoma; Mrs. Dorothy Bledsoe, Lawton, Oklahoma; Miss Karen Jackson, Lawton, Oklahoma; Mrs. Lorraine Willis, Altus, Oklahoma.
03/30/1982
2:00 PM
Funeral
unknown
Altus
OK
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