He was born in Haiti on November 23rd, 1944. In the countryside, where he tended livestock and the land. Jackson grew up becoming a top electrician in Haiti serving his community. He eventually left Haiti to start a new life in America for himself and his family. He was a longtime worker at Ramapo Manor for thirty years. In addition to Ramapo Manor, Jackson was a taxi driver for Spring Valley. He became well known and respected throughout his community. Jackson was loved not only by his family and friends but by everyone he met. He was passionate about loving and caring for his children and family. He will live on by his four children: his first-born Evens, his only daughter Regine, and his twin boys Darven and Denzel.
Now he is off to a better place, enjoying everlasting peace with our Lord and Savior. We find comfort knowing that he is no longer suffering. He is our angel watching over us.
REST IN PEACE