OBITUARY
William Michael Jackson
August 14, 1945 – July 29, 2018
IN THE CARE OF
Day & Deremiah-Frye Funeral Home
Wm Michael Jackson, 72 of Bloomington, passed away with his family by his side on July 29, 2018. He was a lifelong resident of Bloomington, born to the late Robert Eugene and Lillian Mae (Halstead) Jackson.
Michael owned and operated Michael Jackson Painting and Wallpaper for over 40 years a longtime business he inherited from his father. He was a 1963 graduate of Bloomington High School and was in the Army Reserves from 1963 -1969. He was a member of The American Legion.
He married Kerri Lynn McConnell on August 12, 1979 in Bloomington who survives. He has one daughter; Heather (husband Mike) May of Bloomington. He is also survived by his two granddaughters; Michaela and Hannah, his sister; Sandra Jackson of Beech Grove, one uncle, two aunts and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a brother; Robert R. Jackson.
Visitation for Michael will be held on Friday, August 3, 2018 from 5 -8 p.m. in Day & Deremiah-Frye Funeral Home, 4150 E. Third St. Bloomington, Indiana 47401. The funeral service will be held on Saturday, August 4, 2018 at 12 noon with visitation one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Presbyterian Cemetery, Ellettsville, Indiana.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www. DayDeremiahFrye.com
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FAMILY
- Kerri Lynn (McConnell) Jackson Wife
- Heather (Mike) May Daughter
- Michaela May Granddaughter
- Hannah May Granddaughter
- Sandra Jackson Sister
- Robert Eugene Jackson Father (deceased)
- Lillian Mae (Halstead) Jackson Mother (deceased)
- Mr. Jackson leaves behind one uncle, two aunts and many nieces and nephews who will cherish his memory.
Past Services
Friday,
August 03, 2018
Visitation
Saturday,
August 04, 2018
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