Carter Funeral Home annouces the transition of 66 year old Betty Jean Jackson of Orlando, Florida.
A native of Midway, Alabama, Ms.Jackson passed away July 27,2017.
Celebration of Life Services will be held Saturday, August 5, 2017 at 1:00 pm from the sanctuary of the Mt. Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Rev. Jeffery Fortson, Pastor.
Words of comfort will be delivered by the Rev. Henry Streeter, pastor of the Hayes Hill and New Mt. Pleasant Baptist Churches.
Interment will follow in the Mt.Pleasant Hill Baptist Cemetery.
Ms.Jackson will lie in repose at the church one hour prior to Celebration of Life Services.
Visitation for family and friends will be held Friday, August 4, 2017 from 2:00 pm until 7:00 pm at Carter Funeral Home
Betty Jean Jackson was born October 31, 1950 in Midway, Alabama to the late Nathaniel Johnson and Lindy Ford Jackson.She confessed her faith in Jesus Christ and joined Mt. Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Midway, Alabama. She also attended and joined True Vine Baptist Church under watch care in Orlando, Florida. She moved to Orlando, Florida in 1972. She worked at Grosvenor Resort, formerly known as Dutch Inn for 25 years. Betty entered into eternal rest July 27, 2017 at the Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando, Florida. Betty Jackson was preceded in death by her late mother: Lindy F. Jackson; father: Nathaniel Johnson; and brothers: James Jackson, Freddie Tarver, Genie Jackson and Curtis Johnson; and her sister: Lula Mae Hurt. She leaves to cherish her memories seven sisters: Ida Mae Hurt, Alice Tarver both of Midway, AL., Willie Pearl Riley of Eufaula, AL., devoted sisters: Frances Jackson of Midway, AL., Daisy Mae (Clifford) Coleman, Ethel Pace and Dianne Jackson all of Orlando, FL.; two devoted brothers: Junior L. Jackson of Midway, AL. and Joseph Jackson of Orlando, FL.; three devoted nieces: Chanelle Jackson of Midway, AL., Courtney Jackson of Orlando, FL., and Gwenda Scott of Columbus, GA.; a devoted great niece: Ja’Nyiah Middleton of Midway, AL.; God-daughter: Ah’Janae Bennett of Orlando, FL.; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and beloved friends who loved her dearly including a special friend: Odell Maxwell of Orlando, FL .and her devoted friends: Dorothy Collier, Mary Woodard, Marilyn Beckford, and Mollie Jackson, all of Orlando, FL.
The Staff of Carter Funeral Home is humbled and honored to support the Jackson Family with End of Life Services.
God, tell my Auntie that I miss her genuine love ❤️
Love Always,
Trish
Sue was very special. She had great wisdom from God. I loved greeting with her at church. Sue was always compassionate and caring. We will miss you Sue. Enjoy the presence of the Lord.
My sincerest and heartfelt condolences go out to you all in the transitioning of Betty Jackson who is my beautiful friend, Betty took me and my daughter Ree Ree under her wings when I was 19 years old she taught me how to be a lady and how to stand of for myself, she taught me how to make the most delicious Thanksgiving dressing, Betty was a blessing to all she came into contact with and people genuinely loved her, she was a hard worker, we laughed and talked about so much but mostly how muchshe loved her family, she loved talking about her sister Teen and her niece Gwen often, Betty was a great housekeeper and kept her home clean and always had something cooking on the stove we fellow-shipped a lot over her delicious meals. When Betty took sick she never let me know just how sick she really was, Betty knew Jesus as her personal savior and she knew that He is a healer and if He didn't heal her on the earth then He would heal her in heaven. I am so hurt by her demise because I didn't get to say see ya later, I love you Betty more than you will ever know. Your friend forever Robin
You are truly missed i loved you from the bottom of my heartK82QP
Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of your dear loved one. The Bible so accurately described death as an enemy because of the grief and pain it causes. However you can take comfort from the hope that it also it offers, Isaiah 33:24 shows that soon no one will be sick. And Revelations 21:3, 4 says even death itself will be completely done away with, along with all tears caused by suffering and pain. Psalms 37:9-11, 29, tells us that all bad people will be wiped from the earth during the time when those in the memorial tombs will be brought back to life (Acts 24:15 and John 5:28, 29). May your family find strength and comfort in God's Word and the hope it offers throughout these days ahead.
May time bring acceptance and comfort. Cherish her rich legacy always embracing warm memories.
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