Ms. Lenora Jackson passed away on December 7, 2024 at Lanier Memorial Hospital. Lenora was born on March 16, 1946 in West Point, Georgia. Her parents were Annie Flora Warner Jackson and Braxton LeeRoy Jackson.
She is survived by one sister, Elizabeth (Liz) Jackson Edmondson. Additional survivors include her nephew, Matthew Brooks Edmondson, brother-in-law, Dancil C. Edmondson, and several cousins.
Lenora attended West Point Public Schools and graduated from West Point High School in 1965. She went on to attend Georgia Southwestern College in Americus, Georgia, where she received a two-year business degree.
Lenora worked for West Point Pepperell in Accounts Receivable for many years. She also worked in the Billing Office at Lanier Memorial Hospital.
She was a member of West Point First United Methodist Church, where she played piano for several Sunday School classes. Lenora sang in the choir for over forty-five years. Lenora was also a member of the Pilot Club.
She loved her church, her country, her family, and her friends. May she rest in peace.
A funeral service for Ms. Jackson will be held on Thursday, December 12, 2024 at 11:00 AM EST at West Point First United Methodist Church with the body to lie in state for one hour prior. Reverend Ed Archer will officiate with interment to follow in Marseilles Cemetery in West Point, Georgia.
The Staff at Valley-Point Funeral Home is honored to be chosen as the professional services provider for the family of Ms. Lenora Jackson.
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Miss Lenora was a very sweet and Christian woman. She impacted lives all around her. I worked with her in the Billing Dept at Lanier Hospital for about 5 years. She and I had lots of talks we also shared a love for the daytime soap All My Children. I lost touch with her but I think of her sweet smile and kind words often. She loved her Lord, Country and Family with all her might. Rest in peace my dear friend. Cathy Humphrey
Our condolences. Lenora was a dear sweet friend. I have wonderful memories of growing up and playing together as children. Rest in peace. Elizabeth (Betty Moss) and Jim Rouquie
My condolences and prayers to the family