A memorial service for Audrey Jackson is scheduled for April 15, 2023 at 2:00 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs’s Witnesses 4512 N. Richardt Ave. Lawrence, IN 46226.
Audrey Kaye Jackson was born on August 3, 1946 in Lansing Michigan. She died unexpectedly Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at the age of 76. Audrey was the second oldest daughter of three girls born to Elizabeth Haggai and Paul Bryant. On September 22, 1962, she married Joseph Jackson who preceded her in death in 2020.
Not only was taking care of people part of her secular career, it was also part of her personal life as she dedicated her life to Jehovah on December 24, 1972. This passion led to Audrey aiding many into coming to know the God she loved so much, including her two sisters, Sharon and Paula. Audrey devoted many years in the full time evangelizing work.
Audrey enjoyed spending quality time with family, she loved fashion, shopping, going to the movies, animals, collecting life like/porcelain dolls. She loved art, especially when they included Jehovahs creation. Her strength, valor and love for Jehovah were noted by many who knew her. She was a beautiful person inside and out. Audrey was a very giving and selfless person, always putting others first. Everyone always commented on her infectious smile. She always had a smile on her face and laughter in her heart.
Audrey was preceded in death by her two sisters Sharon Watkins and Paula Jones as well as her two children, Tammi Jackson and Joseph Jackson. Audrey is survived by half-siblings Beverly Collins, Denise Bryant, Jim Boosamra, and James Whitfield (Cathy), her two daughters Kari Jackson and Cheri Fitzgerald (Darrin), her grandchildren, Ebonie Williams, Dallus Jackson, Gary Williams, Destinie Williams, Guy Jackson, Ariana Horsley (Eron), Denzel Jackson, nephews Frank (Toran) and Gerald Dycus along with many great grandchildren to cherish her memories. She will be deeply missed by her family and so many friends.
Come to me
…You never said I’m leaving’,
You never said goodbye,
You were gone before we knew it,
And we all knew why.
A million times we needed you,
A million times we cried,
If love alone could have saved you,
You never would have died.
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we love you still,
In our hearts you hold a place,
That no one could ever fill