The funeral services for the late Mr. Charlie Will Jackson of 818 Sumner Street, Sylvester, Georgia, who departed this life on Friday, December 25, 2020 at Tift Regional Medical Center in Tifton, Georgia, will be held on Saturday, January 2, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. from the Shepard Memorial Garden Cemetery in Sylvester, Georgia. Words of Comfort will be given by Minister Connie Scott. Services may be viewed Facebook Live via the "Shipps Funeral Home" Facebook page.
Mr. Charlie Will Jackson was born on April 14, 1956 to the late Mr. and Mrs. Willie James and Martha Lee Timmons Jackson in Worth County, Georgia. He was educated in the Worth County Public School System. Charlie gave his life to Christ at an early age and joined the Brown Chapel CME Church in Sylvester, Georgia. In 1983, Charlie moved from Georgia to New York to make a life for himself there, working in the construction field. While in New York, he met and married Ms. Vivian Hinkein. On December 25, 2020, Charlie Will gave up this busy walk of life at Tift Regional Medical Center in Tifton, Georgia, surrounded by family. Charlie leaves to cherish his memories his wife, Vivian Jackson of New York; daughters, Angela Jackson of Albany, Georgia, Char’Day Jackson, Janelle Fields, both of New York; sons, David Hinkein, Jonas Fields, Justin Fields, all of New York; a granddaughter, Consuela Blue; sisters, Lora Lewis, Gloria Youmes, Evelyn (James) Polk, Debra Jackson, all of Sylvester, Georgia; a brother, Alfonza Jackson of Sylvester, Georgia; a sister-in-law, Paula Hinkein of New York; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
We went to school together at Worth County High, we had classes together, lunch together, and we played together. many times on weekend we went out together and had fun. I still know all Charlie Will family and like many others they were close net. The last time I saw Charlie Will was two years ago. I came home to see my family and after inquiring about him I found out where he was staying. I went by to see him we had a long talk. We talked about old times and some of our old friends. I asked Charlie Will did he know the Lord and he said yes I do. I'm sure he is home now in God's loving care. "Randy Jackson"
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