

In Loving Memory of Freddie Nathaniel Jackson Freddie Nathaniel Jackson was born in Coolidge, Arizona, and raised in the close-knit community of Randolph. He attended Coolidge public schools and proudly graduated from Coolidge High School. In 1968, Freddie answered the call to serve his country by joining the United States Navy, where he served honorably until his discharge in 1971.
On December 6, 1974, Freddie married the love of his life, Helen Fields. Together, they built a beautiful life rooted in love, commitment, and family. Over the course of their 51-year marriage, they were blessed with two sons, Freddie Jackson and Marcus Jackson.
Freddie dedicated his professional life to serving his community. He began his career as a Maintenance Supervisor with the Housing Authority, later worked at Foxworth, and ultimately retired from the City of Coolidge. His work ethic, reliability, and quiet strength left a lasting impression on all who knew him.
Outside of work, Freddie found joy in the simple pleasures of life. He loved fishing trips with his best friend, Scoohie, spirited games of dominoes, and cherished moments spent with his family. His laughter, wisdom, and warmth will be deeply missed.
Freddie was preceded in death by his father, Chirchie Jackson; his mother, Lizzie Muldrow; his sister, Helen Muldrow; his brother, Thomas Jackson; and his beloved son, Freddie Jackson.
To honor his memories: He is fondly remembered and deeply cherished by his devoted wife, Helen Jackson; his beloved son, Marcus Jackson; his caring daughter-in-law, Lafrances Ellis-Jackson; and his loving daughter, Shannon Jackson. His legacy lives on through his grandsons, Martez Jackson and Donte Jackson, and his precious great-grandchildren, Amari Jackson and Aaliyah Jackson. He is also remembered by a wide circle of extended family and dear friends whose lives he touched with warmth, wisdom, and kindness.
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