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Eucild Jackson
GRANDCHILDREN
Seven
SPECIAL GRANDSON
Allen Jackon
GREAT GRANDCHILDREN
GREAT GREAT GRANDCHILDREN
and many niecec and nephnm o theo fifth genemtion
Benjamin DeGout Henry Jackson, Allen Jackson,
Juel Jackson Douglas Matthis,
Rae Rouse, Darryl Thomas, and Curtis Jackson.
Leyale Robinson, Harold Thomas and Austin Dalmida
0&nUsem /0, 1887- 130, OS99
Aunt Peggy (who preferred to be called by her middle name of
Margaret) was born on the island of St. John, Danish West Indies in
the year of Our Lord September 10,1887.
She was the youngest of eight children born to Benjamin and
Lydia Roberts. She was married to the late James Jackson. Their
marriage was blessed with four children, Luke, Allen, Ukal (de-
ceased) and Eucild of New York. She moved to St. Thomas in the
year 1930. She was always a housewife, who enjoyed looking after
her children and loved her household tasks, especially the job of
cooking.
She is survived by many grandchldrn, and great great grands
too numerous to mention. Also many nieces and nephews. She was
privileged to see up to the fifth generation of her parents.
Her motto for long life was Put your tust in Almighty God, take
proper care of yourself and young ladies shouldn't knock about
themselves".
May she rest in peace.
HYMN ...................................... How Great Thou Art
LITURGY ............................................ Page 87-9
1ST READING: Psalm 23 ............................ WendeRouse
HYMN 197 ................... Amazing Grace How Sweet the Sound
2ND READING: John 11:1-44 ........................ Cynthia Smith
HYMN 186 ........................ BlessedAssurance Jesus is Mine
EULOGY ............................................. Rae Rouse
MEDITATION
LITURGY CON NUED ................................ Page 9-92
HYMN 106 ..................................... eStrife is Over
BENEDICTION
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Aunt Margaret... you out lived your mother and father's age, your
brothers and sisters, and almost all your nieces and nephews. We still did
mot know you as well as we would have liked.
For one hundred and six yean you ved. You were in a lass all of your
own. However we knew you were our Aunt and respected you. And
now that you have departed all we can hope and wish is that the good
Lord has made peace with you! Good-bye for now, hope someday we will
al meet again.
Tw remaining children of your broUer Christin.
When you no longer gee the way
Come hide your face in my embrace,
For my strong arm will carry you
Until we reach a safer place.
Although your teps my falter now,
Your soul and spirt weary be
With my own strength I do endow.
and keep you dose to me.
Ret now friend with every ese.
Al your burdens I will take on me.
You will be lifted up on eagle's wings
from earth to eternity.
Ret in peace my dear Aunt Margaret
You always did it your way.
LoC Dolores Mu&hias 6& Fomily
Margaret Jackson wa a resident of the Queen Louise Home for a few
years, and we want to extend our sincere thank to the management and
staff for their dedicated cre and service given.
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