OBITUARY
Deborah R. Jackson
13 June, 1955 – 13 September, 2020
IN THE CARE OF
Woody Funeral Home-Parham
Deborah Roberts Jackson passed away on September 13, 2020.
Deborah was born in Richmond on June 13, 1955.
She was preceded in death by her parents Stafford S. Roberts Sr and Agnes W. Roberts, and her son Hunter S. Jackson. She is survived by her loving loving husband of 43 years Scott H. Jackson, beloved daughter Rebecca J. Whittaker (Sean), grand daughter Olivia L. Whittaker, sister Roberta R. Dawson (Lewis) and brother Stafford S. Roberts Jr “Bubba”, aunt Marie W. Lawrence (Tommie), niece Holly D. Jackson (Mike), nephew Brian Dawson (Kristina) and numerous aunts and cousins in Richmond and South Hill.
She graduated from Douglas Freeman high school and Virginia Commonwealth University. She worked in the medical field and co-owned her own business, Medical Management Resources Inc., before she finished her career at the VA medical center.
She was an avid sports follower, especially her Duke Blue Devils. She enjoyed gardening and loved going to the beach. She was loved dearly by family and friends and will be greatly missed.
A celebration of life will take place Thursday, September 17, 2020, at Westhampton Memorial & Cremation Park at 10000 Patterson Avenue, at 12 noon.
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FAMILY
- She was preceded in death by her parents Stafford S. Roberts Sr and Agnes W. Roberts, and her son Hunter S. Jackson. She is survived by her loving loving husband of 43 years Scott H. Jackson, beloved daughter Rebecca J. Whittaker (Sean), grand daughter Olivia L. Whittaker, sister Roberta R. Dawson (Lewis) and brother Stafford S. Roberts Jr “Bubba”, aunt Marie W. Lawrence (Tommie), niece Holly D. Jackson (Mike), nephew Brian Dawson (Kristina) and numerous aunts and cousins in Richmond and South Hill.
Past Services
Thursday,
17 September, 2020
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