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James Arthur Jackson, Jr., Adair Co. native (1938-2014)

He was a member of Second Christian Church, worked for 30 years for Ford Motor Company, was passionate about University of Louisville Basketball, fishing, partying and his dog, Butch. He was a native of Milltown, KY, and resident of Louisville, KY, at the time of his death. He was the son of the late James Arthur and Myrtle Graves Jackson and the widower of Marsh Lee Bradshaw Jackson. He leaves 11 direct living descendants.
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James Arthur Jackson, Jr., 76, of Louisville, KY, died Saturday, November 15, 2014 at 11:30amET, at the Norton-Suburban Hospital Emergency Room in Louisville.

Funeral service will be Wednesday, November 19, 2014 at 11amCT, at Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY. Burial will follow in Holt Cemetery in Russell County, KY. Visitation after 10amCT, Wednesday at the funeral home.



Casket Bearers: Samuel Jackson, Kenneth Jackson, Teon Curry, Deshawn Hines, Napoleon Jackson, and Henery Martin.

James Arthur Jackson, Jr., Adair Co. native (1938-2014)


He was born Monday, October 17, 1938, in Milltown, Adair County, Kentucky, to the late James Arthur and Myrtle Graves Jackson. He died Saturday, November 15, 2014, in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY, at the age of 76 years, 11 months, and 29 days.

He was a member of Second Christian Church, worked for 30 years for Ford Motor Company, was passionate about University of Louisville Basketball, fishing, partying and his dog, Butch.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Marsha Lee Bradshaw Jackson, two brothers, Samuel and David Lee Jackson and four sisters, Opal D. Frazier, Shirley Willams, Alice Jackson and Pearl Grady.

Survivors include the following:
  • One daughter: Frances Curry Martin (Henery) of Louisville, KY

  • Two brothers: Edwin Jackson (Cheryl) of Columbia, KY; and Kenneth Jackson (Mae) of Glasgow, KY

  • Two sisters: Ella Mae Jackson of Columbia, KY; and Laura Daniels of Louisville, KY

  • Sister-in-law: Winnie Jackson of Louisville, KY

  • Special friend: Judy Jordan of Louisville, KY

  • Two grandchildren: Teon Curry (Stephanie) and Deshawn Hines

  • Eight great-grandchildren

  • Several nieces, nephews and friends.
Send a condolence to the family of James Arthur Jackson, Jr.

Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY, in charge of arrangements.


This story was posted on 2014-11-16 22:50:59


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James Arthur Jackson, Jr., Adair Co. native (1938-2014)



2014-11-18 - 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, Columbia, KY.

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