Carter Funeral Home humbly announces the transition of Mr. Billie Joe Jackson, 67, of Union Springs, Alabama.
Billie Joe passed away peacefully, Monday, June 17, 2019 at his residence.
Celebration of Life Services will be held Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 3:00 pm from the sanctuary of the First Missionary Baptist Church, Rev. Gary Lewis, Pastor.
The message of strength will be delivered by his son, Pastor, Michael Mack
Interment will follow all services in the Mt. Carmel Baptist Cemetery.
Public visitation will be held Friday, June 21, 2019 from 2:00 pm until 7:00 pm at Carter Funeral Home.
Joe Jackson was born November 16, 1951 to Willie Joe and Bessie Deloach Jackson in Fitzpatrick, AL. His loving parents and one brother, Isaac, preceded him in death. Billie was one of 14 children born to this union. He gave his life to Christ at an early age at Greenwood Missionary Baptist Church.
Billie was a driver for Wayne’s Farms Industry for more than 20 years. He owned and operated an automotive garage, which he titled Jackson Automotive. In his leisure, he rode horses with his children and friends (“The Posse”); his favorite horse was Champ. He also picked up a skill from his dad that he did proudly, farming. He also continued a trait that his mom taught all of her children, feed anyone who is hungry. Billie joined in holy matrimony to the love of his life, Mrs. Jacquelyn Reynolds-Jackson, on July 3, 1999.
In addition to his devoted wife, Billie leaves to cherish his memories his wonderful children: Michael (Alethea) Mack, Prattville, AL; Roderick (Sallie) Pritchett, Saginaw, Michigan; Yolanda Jackson, Charlotte, NC; Patrick Pritchett, Montgomery, AL; Kreshan Johnson (Laurie), Union Springs, AL; Pasha (David) Butler, Fort Mitchell, AL; Alicia Jackson, Montgomery, AL; Billie Jackson, Jr., Union Springs, AL; three loving bonus children: Jeffrey Flintroy, Union Springs, AL; Chambree Flintroy, Union Springs, AL; and Jasmine Reynolds, Fort Hood, Texas; seven sisters: Louvenia (Joe deceased) King, New York, Savannah (deceased James) Fitzpatrick, Union Springs, AL; Minnie (Willie) Thomas, Ohio; Sandra (Frazier) Scott, Union Springs, AL ; Linda Bowers, Louisiana; Applnella Sanders, Texas; Dorothy Presley, Montgomery, AL; five brothers: Tommie Lee (Cassandra) Blakely, Highlog, AL; his twin, Willie (Maria) New York; Jerome (Pamela), Union Springs, AL; Roland Jackson, Union Springs, AL; and Terrence ( Carolyn) Sutton; 23 grandchildren and 12 great- grandchildren; Mother-in-law, Annie L. Reynolds, Fitzpatrick, AL; sisters-in-law: Rose (Lorenzo) Stokes, Houston, TX, Patricia McGhee, Debra Palmer, Regenia Long, Fitzpatrick, AL; Marcia Reynolds, Houston, TX; Beverly (Tony) Scott, Montgomery, AL; and Shirley Thomas, Unions Springs, AL; brothers-in-law: Larry Reynolds, Bakerville, CA; and Stephen Reynolds, Auburn, AL; an aunt, Alice Mae Calhoun; an uncle, James Jackson; a godson, Arthur “Bip” Tolbert; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends
The Staff of Carter Funeral Home is honored to support the Jackson family with End of Life Services
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are never alone. You can find much comfort in God’s Word the Bible which assures us at Psalms 34:18 that God is near to those broken at heart and crushed in spirit. Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Thank you for the confidence and kindness you have displayed by selecting us as your professional services provider. It is an honor to serve and support you. The Staff and Management of Carter Funeral Home
My cousin Billy was there for me when my Mom died 3 years ago . When I got out of hospital last 4th of July I came straight to Billy's home Love healed me. RIP cousin Billy
In memory of Mr Billy Jackson. The BCHS CLASS OF 1981 expresses our deepest and heartfelt sympathy to our classmate Jackie and her family during these difficult times. We are praying that God will keep you all close to HIM, and will provide strength, comfort and peace. EARTH HAS NO SORROW THAT HEAVEN CANNOT HEAL. BCHS CLASS OF 1981
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