Robin Marie Jackson

August 6, 1955 ~ January 10, 2024
Robin Marie Jackson, 68, of Cameron, NC passed away peacefully on January 10, 2024 surrounded by her family and dearest friend.
Born on August 6, 1955 to the late James(Bub) and Virginia(Ginni) VanFossen. She graduated from Parkersburg South High School and worked for 13 years as a unit secretary at St. Joseph Hospital before relocating to NC where she worked exceedingly hard at many jobs to provide for her family.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband: Ronald B. Jackson(master), brother in law: Ray Robinson, niece: Tracy Robinson, heart daughter: Christy Hardy, dear friend: Suzie Miller, granddaughter: Destiny Angelica and her beloved fur baby Dakota. Survived by her brothers, James VanFossen Jr.(Lynn), Kevin VanFossen(Patty), sister Kathy Laughery(John), sister of her heart Shannon Januesheske(Renae), boy toy Steven Summers, and her fur babies Lily and Sprinkles. Left behind to cherish her legacy in their hearts are her children and grandchildren. Sons, Micheal Lynch Jr.(Kim), Richard Lynch(Amanda), daughters Michelle Williams(Cecil), Melissa Heard and Amanda McBride(Pat), grandchildren: Alyssa, Micha(Corey), Tiffani(Ira), Nikolas(Delia), Nakia(Erik), Justin(Erica), Summer(Steve), Amanda(Trayce) Mackenzie(Cody), Virginia, Harold “DJ”, Richard Jr. “RJ”, Lila, Leroy and Lily(Hollis), 9 great grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren expected this year.
Our family would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to her hospice nurse, Lisa, for all her love and support throughout her final weeks and days with us.
A memorial service and wreath ceremony will be planned mid April at Myrtle Beach. The family asks that you reach out to them if you would like to be notified of the exact date and details.
Online condolences may be offered at www.PinesFunerals.com.
Powell Funeral Home is serving the Jackson family.
To all the family, find solace in your grief that she’s at peace and her long battle is over. She fought her illness longer than most. find strength in her toughness. She surely was a fighter. I’m sure she will still be watching over all of you! It was just her way! Lastly, watch out Heaven, Robin’s in town so y’all better straighten up and fly right! God Bless: Tommy
Momma,
The hardest thing I’ll ever do in life is learn how to navigate it without you by my side. We had my first 18 yrs and your last 18 yrs to make memories that will last my lifetime. Your legacy will live on with the humourous impact you have had on your grandchildren and they will make sure us kids never have a second to question what you left behind. Kiss our angels for me. I love you to the moon and back 💞