Mr. Wilton Charles Jackson, 67, of Ridgeland, Mississippi, was born on January 12, 1959, to Wilton Jackson and Thelma Marie Jones Jackson in New Orleans, Louisiana. He departed this life peacefully on May 3, 2026, at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi.
Mr. Jackson honorably served his country for many years in the United States Army, retiring with the distinguished rank of Colonel. His life reflected dedication, leadership, discipline, and an unwavering commitment to service. Through his military career, he earned the respect and admiration of those who served alongside him and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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Jackie and family praying that God will grant you all strength during this most difficult time. Much love to all.
My friend & fraternity brother "Chuck" Jackson. Thank you so much for your help and guidance during my time in the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. I will so miss our conversations and the consistent wit you were blessed to have. God's blessings and comfort to your family and know that your brother will miss your presence.
Sending condolences and prayers to Chuck's family. Working with you over the many years at JPS was a great pleasure. Rest well!
My Dearest Brother, Comrade, Charles, Those of us who have not served will never fully understand the sacrifices you've made, both in times of peace and of war. We will never fully understand What you were required to do or how you were able to do it. We will never fully understand the scars, but what we can offer you is this.we saw you, we recognize your Humanity, your gifts to your Community, Country, and we send you love to your family that is gentle, patient and healing prayers. With blessings and gratitude, we ask that they know you were and always will be loved, and remembered. Thank You For Your Service, Your Strength, Your Love. God Gives His Hardest Battles, to His Bravest Soldiers. Rest in Peace,,,Mission Accomplished. Comrade Harold Grant, VFW Brooks Williams Stewart Post 9832 Jackson Ms.39213
My condolences to Colonel Jackson and his family. You will be truly missed. A true soldier and great friend. You served well, so take your rest. Aubray Bailey, Retired Master Sergeant
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