Grace Mae Garner Jackson

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Eagle Springs:
Grace Mae Garner Jackson, 90 of 131 Frogtown Rd. died Monday, May 11, 2009 at Carolina Medical Center, Charlotte.
Funeral service will be held 5:00 PM. Thursday, May 14, 2009 at Robbins Crossroads Baptist Church, Robbins, where she was a member, with the Rev. Mike Holyfield and the Rev. Clay Davis officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Jackson was a native of Hoke County, she was preceded in death by her husband James Marvin Jackson and a granddaughter: Sherry Miller.
Surviving is: Sons; William Jackson and wife Genieve of Eagle Springs and Leroy Jackson and wife Shirley of Eagle Springs.
Daughters; Peggy Rayle and husband Richard of Robbins, Jean Teague and husband Fred of Eagle Springs, Shirley Berry of Robbins, Mary Havner and husband Jim of Carthage and Dianne Caddell and husband Clifford of Star.
Brother; Lacy Garner and wife Louise of Carthage.
16 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren.
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  1. Mr. Garner I can not imagin the loss of two Loved Ones at once. I can only know that God promise says He will not put on us more that we may Burden….
    My Thoughts and Prayers are with You and Your Familes…Gerri

  2. To Jean Teague
    I\’m so sorry to hear of your loss of your mother & aunt. Please give my regards to your family. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
    May the Lord comfort you & yours,
    Sincerely,
    Paulette

  3. Dianne,
    I am so sorry about your Mom. She was a sweet lady and I know you will miss her. Mom has been dead for 13 years and there are still times I would love to talk to her. I know you will miss your Mom but you also know she is in a better place. I

  4. Sorry to hear of your lose. You are all in my prayers. Daughter of Melvin & Alvaneal Cockman…

  5. With Heart-Felt Sympathy & Our Prayers
    Grace Dunlap Stevens
    &
    Larry Allen Dunlap
    May God Hold you all especially close thru this difficult time.


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