Alfred Leon Jackson

Passed 04/06/2021

Obituary For Alfred Leon Jackson

Alfred Leon Jackson, 59, of Manakin-Sabot, VA, died April 6, 2021. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Jr. and Mable J. Jackson. Surviving are his wife, Terri R. Jackson; daughter, Lyric L. Jackson; two sons, Alfred L. Smith and Sterling A. Jackson; four grandchildren; sister, Alfreda Snead; two brothers, Rev. James O. III (Kathy) and Kelvin D. Jackson (Tonya); aunt, Adelaide Warren; uncle, David Jackson; nieces, nephews, cousins, mother-in-law, Mary Reavis; other relatives and friends. Remains rest at Scott's Funeral Home, 115 E. Brookland Park Blvd. A private funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, April 17 at Jerusalem Baptist Church, 994 Three Chopt Road, Manakin-Sabot, VA. Rev. Dr. Emanuel Harris, officiating. Interment church cemetery.



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I still can't really put into words how much I miss you and your friendship. I will always cherish our conversations and the laughs that we had. Thank you for always listening, giving me advice, and for always asking "how's my little buddy doin? Is he staying out of trouble?" I wish I could have told you sooner. Ian Kobe

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Alfred was more than just n employee who alway went out pf his way to be of service. Algred was a friend and a good one Iwill miss him dearly Cuyler Gibbons

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Deepest sympathy to the Jackson Family. During this difficult time may God keep his sheltering around your family. You're in our prayers. Henry Wells and Family.

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I am so, very sorry for your loss. Alfred was a true gentleman; kind and wise beyond his years. A hard worker; but, never too busy for a kind word or bit of advice. I know he was extremely proud of his children, as he would mention their successes from time to time as proud fathers do. Sending thoughts and prayers to the family. Alfred will be greatly missed and never forgotten. God Bless, David (and Hilary) Archibald

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Alfred was always such a sweet man. He was so pleasant and proud of his family. I will miss his wonderful attitude. Sheila Ott

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Our entire family adored Alfred. We always enjoyed having him at our house as he helped us with some projects. I loved hearing about his wife and children and family, and we would talk about Steelers, and the ACC, and all kinds of things... He will be so missed. He adored his family, and I know you adored him - thinking of you all so much. With love to all of you. -Emily & Todd Weinstein, Joseph, Margaret, Graham and Annie

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My sincere condolences to the Jackson family. May God continue to uplift all of you and give you his love and strength. Glennis R. Johnson

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Alfred was always such a sweet man. He was always so pleasant and proud of his family. I will miss his wonderful attitude. Sheila Ott

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Terri and Lyric, Alfred became a part of our family when he and James became best friends. We love him and you. Please know that we are here for you and you are in our thoughts and prayers. May God be with you and give you comfort. May He wrap his His arms around you and give you peace and hope. Much love and prayers, Terry Willie-Surratt

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Our thoughts, prayers, and condolences are with the immediate family of Alfred Jackson. We will never forget his smile and sense of humor. He will be missed by all of us. May he rest in power. We love each and every one of you. Joyce(Della) and Alphonso Langley, Shawn Cox, Elijah Cox, and Bruce Cox

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Our condolences to the Jackson and Reavis family. May God continue to bless and keep you during your time of bereavement. We are praying for you all. The Hope Family

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Wow, I still can't believe it. My sincere condolences to Terri and the family. Alfred has always been a good friend to me all my life. He will be greatly missed. A nickname Alfred's dad gave my dad years ago was "Hair Pin", and whenever we saw each other we would holler out "Hair Pin". I'm going to really miss that. Deepest sympathy Ross & Family

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Alfred will be greatly missed. He always had a smile on his face and a good word for everyone. My prayers are with him and his family. Gary Mierenfeld

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My deepest condolences Terri. I didn't get a chance to meet Alfred, but when I saw the announcement I hoped it was not your husband and I'm saddened to find out. Our lives are too short and so impactful on those close to us. I pray you'll be able to move from mourning to wonderful memories in the appropriate time and may the memories of Alfred be a loving and guiding light for you and your family. - David Percy

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Alfred was one of the nicest people I knew. He was always pleasant, hard working and always helped me whenever I asked. I will really miss him and miss his pleasant demeanor. His family is in my thoughts and prayers. Albert Dean

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Terri and Lyric, we are so sorry for your loss. I shared some good times with Alfred as a fellow employee at Salisbury and worked with him on private jobs, also. His work ethic was second to none and I will miss him. God bless you at this time and be assured that God has him at his side.

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Alfred was a kind and warm gentleman. He welcomed me when I was a new member and always did great work in the locker room. I will miss his warm presence, as I am sure his family will. My condolences to them and to us at Salisbury. Stephen Goldberger

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To Terri and the Jackson Family I will like to express my condolences and prayers. Alfred will be missed by many. May you cherish his memories, smile,kindness he showed to others. May God continue to give you strength in the days to come. RIP and Love until we meet again. Vicky Maddox

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Terri, I'm keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. LaVette Jackson

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Terri I have not seen you in years but think of you often. You have my deepest sympathy and will be in my prayers now and always.

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Deepest sympathy to the Jackson family. In this difficult time, may God hold you close to His heart, where He can feel your deepest loss, and fill you with His deepest love. Praying for the family, Wayne & Connie Snead

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Terri, we were so shocked to hear this news! We are so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. LeNore Brown Higgs and Caroline Brown

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Alfred was my friend and I will dearly miss him. I know the Lord will keep him safe and bless him and his family. Sincerely, Dick Harlow

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Terri you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Lisa Price

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My sincere condolences to the family. One of the nicest people I know. I know he is preparing a wonderful family meal in his new heavenly home. My prayers and thoughts to his family. Jerry Carr

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Alford was always a welcome, friendly smile, and voice whenever we crossed paths. The small words of wisdom he shared and pride he shared of his family, indicated he was a true caring gentlemen. His desire to listen and engage in conversation helped make me better. He will be and is already missed. Paul Sorensen.

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Sorry for your lost.We are praying for your family.Just remember that God is still in control. Beatrice Dandridge and Family.

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Wow what a shock! I always enjoyed talking the Alfred in our locker room. We always talked football — He was a Steeler fan through & through. He was a first class man. Alfred took pride in handling his duties at Salisbury in a professional manner taking pride in doing the job right the first time. I will truly miss him. But in my heart I know he is with our Father in Heaven😇 With deepest sympathy — Bob Davison

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My Steelers friend will be sorely missed. I always looked forward to our frequent conversations during ACC basketball seasons when he pulled for his Tarheels and I pulled for the Wolfpack. Thoughts and prayers to his family and friends. Rest in Peace Alfred.

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Always enjoyed speaking with Alfred at SCC. He loved his family, Pittsburg Steelers and was an avid sports fan. His smile shall be sorely missed. With Blessings, Lyle Cooper, Jr.

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We were shocked and saddened by this news. Mr. Jackson was a true friend to my husband before he passed away less than a month ago; they spoke almost every weekend for many years. Alfred was such a caring and helpful person, and surely is with his Lord. Our deepest sympathy, The Shrader Family

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Alfred was a good friend and someone I looked forward to seeing at Salisbury. He helped me with many projects and was always available to help. He often spoke of his family and he had immense pride in them. He was just a great guy!

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I shall remember Alfred as friendly, courteous, and helpful as an employee of Salisbury Country Club. My condolences to his family and friends. Gray Poehler

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Your honesty, smile, and daily banter will be greatly missed. You were one of a kind, and we would all be so lucky to have your attitude on life. Your pal, Evan

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Remembering your smile that welcomed me at work so many mornings... thank you!

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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